Obituaries Graveside and Cemetery Chapel Services 1‘. OBITUARIES page 142 daughters and sons-in-law, Lillian and Alan Sims of Farmington Hills, Grace and Ronald Gluskin of Bloomfield Hills, Adele Rubinstein of Royal Oak; sister, Adele Goldstein of West Bloomfield; five grand- children; two great-grand- children. NATHAN WEINDLING, 93, of Southfield, died May 8. He leaves daughters and sons-in-law, Barbara and Ted Coden of Southfield, Diane and Hank Wietecha of Ortonville; six grandchil- dren; eight great-grandchil- dren. Dr. Israel Wiener Dr. Israel Wiener, 82, of Southfield, died May 9. Dr. Wiener came to the Detroit area in 1915. He graduated from Wayne State University Medical school in 1935 and served in the Army Medical Corps in World War II. He headed the allergy department of Mt. Carmel Hospital for 35 years. Past president of the Michigan Allergy Society, past president of Con- gregation Beth Achim, past president of Jewish National Fund, a member of the Library Association and member of the Michigan Historical Society, he was a noted collector of literature and music Judaica. He leaves his wife, Anna; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Edward and Nettie of Golden Beach, Fla.; sisters and brothers-in-law, Paul- ine and Herman Canner of Bloomfield Hills, Edith and Sidney Deitch of Bloomfield Hills; two grandchildren. Irving Howe /—' New York (JTA) — Irving Howe, the Jewish writer and editor who chronicled Jewish immigrant life and championed left-wing and workers' causes, died in New York. He was 72. Mr. Howe, who authored World of Our Fathers and wrote How We Lived — both with Kenneth Libo — was editor of Dissent magazine, chairman of the Democratic Socialists of America and a frequent critic and op-ed writer. He graduated from the City College of New York taught at Brandeis University and Stanford University, and was profes- sor emeritus of English at the City University Grad- MAKE THE MOST SENSE! uate Center. Mr. Howe was involved in the Jewish Labor Com- mittee and wrote about the significance of the Jewish labor movement in America. No funeral was planned for Mr. Howe, but a memori- al service will be held some- time in the near future, said Jo-Anne Mort, a colleague of Mr. Howe who is communi- cations director of the Amalgamated Clothing Union and a member of the editorial board of Dissent. a 11) H. 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Robert H. Bodzin, Funeral Director myx ,izzi• -cm "Continuing to care from generation to generation..." threw emorial Chapel Since 1916 SERVING ALL CEMETERIES MENEM. OIMINW 411111111111M 41 ■ MIN The Family of the Late ETHEL (MARGOLIS) LIEBOWITZ Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 16, 1993 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Berman will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. 26640 Greenfield Rd. (313) 543-1622 Oak Park, MI 48237 1-800-736-5033 In Loving Memory of MARSHA YORK Who passed away April 29, 1993. Sadly missed and always remembered by daughter, Betty Light Kaplan; son-in-law, Milton Kaplan; father of the children, Nate Kaplan; grandchildren, Shelly and Michael, Cheryl and Larry, Mark and Debbie and Alyse; great- grandchildren, Ashley, Justin, Jeremy, Danielle, Madyson and Kayla.