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February 11, 1994 - Image 141

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-02-11

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Obituaries

Glatt Kosher Shiva Dinners
and Trays, Meat or Dairy

OBITUARIES page 142

SHIRLEE BLOOM

GERTRUDE WITTEN-
BERG, 82, of Huntington
Woods, formerly of Lauderdale
Lakes, Fla., died Feb. 2. She is
survived by her sons and
daughters-in-law, Stephen and
Audrey of Boca Raton, Fla.,
Howard and Molie of Hunting-
ton Woods; daughter and son-
in-law, Elaine and Arnold
Shifman of Huntington Woods;
brothers and sisters-in-law,
William and Peggy Goldberg of
Chicago, Millton and Anita
Goldberg of Michigan City, Ind.;
1_0 grandchildren; two great-
grandchildren.

Lorraine Popper

Lorraine Popper, 64, of West
Bloomfield, died Feb. 7. She was
the first president and charter
member of Frenkel Chapter of
B'nai B'rith, member of ORT,
life member of Hadassah and a
Providence Hospital Volunteer.
She leaves her husband,
Louis; sons, Kenneth of Walled
Lake, Richard of Farmington
Hills; parents, Harry and Sarah
Friedman of Southfield; broth-
er and sister-in-law, Morton
and Pat Friedman of Farming-
ton Hills.

Obituary
Procedures

Ira Kaufman Chapel,
Hebrew Memorial Chapel
and Alan Dorfman Fu-
neral Direction send no-
tices of all funerals they
have handled to be
printed in The Jewish
News. Families whose
funeral has been handled
by one of these homes
should not contact the pa-
per to place an obituary.
Those wishing to notify
the community of out-of-
town deaths, with a
Detroit connection, must
send in a typed, double-
spaced notice. Please in-
clude a daytime phone
number in case we need
additional information.
Single-spaced or hand-
written letters will not be
accepted.

All Food
By Shidee
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In Our Own
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Leaving behind a legacy of love.
Beloved By All
Ahuv Lakol
Your wife Ellanore; children Harvey , Marion, Suretta and
Alan; grandchildren Eric, Jason, Robert, Melissa, Amy
and Jeff.

FE BRU ARY

BENJAMIN TAPPER, 59, of
Southfield, died Feb. 1. He
leaves his wife, Sharon; daugh-
ters and son-in-law, Linda and
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son, Jeffrey; daughter, Laurie
of California; brother, Larry of
Detroit; parents, Phillip and
Rose of Southfield.

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