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OBITUARIES page 130
leaves her sons and daughters-
in-law, Lawrence Newberg and
Penelope Butler of Milford,
Steven and Linda of Sparks,
Nev.; sisters and brother-in-law,
Ida Cousens of Southfield,
Janey and Louis Remer of Flori-
da; two grandchildren.
MARK RECHTMAN, 45, of
Davie, Fla., formerly of Detroit,
died March 16. He is survived
by his wife, Debra; daughters,
Paige and Beth; son, Jeffrey;
parents, Esther and Edwin of
Atlanta, Ga.; brothers, Paul,
Jay and Neal.
CHARLES A. ROSE, 68, of
Longboat Key, Fla., formerly of
Detroit, died March 20. He
leaves his wife, Lois; daughters,
Brenda Schwartz of Sarasota,
Fla., Pamela Muskal of Cleve-
land, Nannette Rose of Cincin-
nati; son, Robert Katz of
Phoenix, Ariz.; sister, Pat Sea-
man of Sarasota; brother, Mar-
ty of Fairbanks, Alaska; five
grandchildren.
CASH ROSENTHAL, 88, for-
mer Detroiter of Miami Beach,
died March 27. He is survived
by his daughter, Millie Bell;
brothers, Sam and Hyman; sis-
ter, Sarah Cohen; three grand-
children; four great-grandchil-
dren.
LOUIS J. STOLLER, 82, of
Farmington Hills, died March
22. He leaves his wife, Leah;
sons and daughter-in-law, Mar-
vin of West Bloomfield, Jeffrey
and Carol of Davie, Fla.; broth-
ers and sisters-in-law, Irving
and Phyllis, Robert and Sylvia;
three grandchildren.
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MIRIAM G. STONE, 79, of
Southfield, died March 22. She
leaves many loving relatives
and friends.
THELMA JEANETTE
WASSERMAN, 65, of Oak
Park, died March 23. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Herbert;
son, Irwin of Oak Park; daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Sandra
and Eric Nelkin. of Farmington
Hills, Deborah and Dennis Au-
gustson of Ferndale; brother,
Wallace Shanbrom of Ferndale;
two grandchildren.
Harry Berman
Harry S. Berman, 85, of South-
field, died March 22. He was
president of the Muskegon UJA
in 1948, a member of the
Hirschfield Family Club and
Meyers Family Club. He was
active with the Anti-Defama-
tion League, B'nai B'rith and
the Michigan Democratic Or-
ganization. He was affiliated
with Temple Israel.
He leaves his sons and
daughters-in-law, Barton and
Jo of Bloomfield Hills, Marc and
Gail of San Francisco; daugh-
ter, Phyllis Secosky of Mill Val-
ley, Calif.; 10 grandchildren.
Bertha Greenberg
Bertha Greenberg, 73, of Walled
Lake, died March 22. Mrs.
Greenberg was a life member
and past president of the Busi-
ness and Professional Chapter
of B'nai B'rith Women, a mem-
ber and past president of the
Bloch-Rose Auxiliary of the
Jewish War Veterans and a
past state president, Depart-
ment of Michigan, Jewish War
Veterans.
She also was active with the
Veterans Memorial Home and
was a member of the Temple
Treasures seniors group at
Temple Israel. -
She is survived by her hus-
band, William; son, Marvin;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Fran and Jack Gould of Walled
Lake, Esther and Harvey Olson
of Farmington Hills; five grand-
children; two great-grandchil-
dren.
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So. Africans
Meet With PLO
Johannesburg (JTA) —
Leaders of the Jewish com-
munity here have held their
first-ever meeting with a
representative of the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization.
The meeting was held this
week with the PLO ambas-
sador to Zimbabwe, All
Halimeh. ❑