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SADIE NOVITZ, 82, of Oak Park, died Feb. 10. She is sur- vived by nephews and niece. SONYA D. RESNICK, 86, of Southfield, died Feb. 9. She leaves her husband, Samuel; daughter and son-in-law, Sher- ry and Aaron Goren of Farm- ington Hills; brother, Louis Koganow of Canada; sister, Rose Greenberg of Canada; two grandchildren. DR. HARRY W. STOLER, 70, former Detroiter of Boynton Beach, Fla., died Jan. 21. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude; children, Eileen Kominsky of Plantation, Fla., Raymond Stol- er of Boynton Beach, Steven Stoler of Dallas; brother and sis- ter-in-law, Dr. William and Maxine of Pompano Beach, Fla. GUSSIE WEDGLE, of Oak Park, died Feb. 13. She leaves her daughters, Libby Mall of Oak Park, Renee Lynn of Lin- colnwood, Ill.; son and daugh- ter-in-law, Dr. Martin and Lorraine of West Bloomfield, eight grandchildren, two great- grandchildren. Alfred Klunover Alfred A. Klunover, 93, of Southfield, died Feb. 10. He was an attorney for over 65 years until he retired in 1989. He was a life member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, past president of Hannah Schloss Oldtimers. He graduated from University of Detroit Law School in 1923, was past chairman Family Law Committee of Michigan Bar As- sociation, past chairman of Pa- ternity Law Committee, chairman of Selective Service from 1948-1964 and sponsor of Boy Scout Troop #23 from 1929 to 1979. He was awarded Silver Beaver Award and was very ac- tive with the state Republican Party. He was awarded a medal for Selective Service work. He leaves his wife, Ruth; daughter and son-in-law, Made- lon and Dr. Richard Weber of Ann Arbor; two grandchildren. Betty Lehrman Betty Lehrman, 90, of Detroit, died Feb. 13. She was the founder and organizer of Shaarey Zedek's Beth Hayeled kindergarten and nursery school, and she taught Hebrew at Shaarey Zedek for over 35 years. Prior to that she taught Hebrew for the United Hebrew Schools for 10 years, and before that taught at Detroit and New York public schools. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Marvin and Millie of Redwood Valley, Calif.; daughters and sons-in-law, Sylvia and Hans Weinmann of West Bloomfield, Charlotte and Norman Atkins of Los Angeles; four grandchildren; three great- grandchildren. Nathan Levine Nathan Levine, 64, of Franklin, died Feb. 11. He was an archi- tect with Nathan Levine Ar- chitect, Inc. in Galleria in Southfield. He piloted the doc- toral program at University of Michigan Architectural School in 1977 and was one of the first U.S. citizens to receive this de- gree. He was registered in sev- eral European cities and was the architect for Harbortown and Riverfront, designed North Park Towers, Townsend Hotel, Somerset Apartments and North Park Square. He leaves his wife, Marilyn; daughters and sons-in-law, Wendy and Henry Abrams of West Bloomfield, Lisa and Robert Gittleman of West Bloomfield, Jayne and Robert Yarmuth of Boca Raton, Fla.; brother and sister-in-law, R. Robert and Ethel Lynn of Farmington Hills; sisters and brothers-in-law, Ida and Milton Moskovitz of Oak Park, Sarah and Marvin Sanfield of Mt. Clemens; brother-in-law, Louis Rosen; sister-in-law, Betty Rosen; seven grandchildren. Beth Lowenstein Beth "Babe Elaine Lowenstein, 68, of Birmingham, died Feb. 12. She was chairman of the board of Acme Mills Company and the Acme Group in Detroit. She served on many communi- ty boards, including Sinai Hos- pital of Detroit and the Jewish Welfare Federation advisory board. She and her late hus- band provided the funding for the construction of the Srere Ra- diation and Oncology building at Sinai as well as the library at the Jewish Vocational Ser- vice in Southfield. She leaves her daughters and sons-in-law, Betsy and James Feld of Winnetka, Ill., Connie and James Colman of Bloom- field Hills; four grandchildren.