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Knollwood Country Club and ac-
tive with the Allied Jewish Cam-
Paign.
He leaves his wife, Marian;
JOYCE SHERMAN, 63, of daughter and sons-in-law, Bar-
West Bloomfield, died June 6. bara and Richard Sylvor-Marks
She leaves her husband, Dr. Mar- of Winston-Salem, N.C., Susan
vin; sons and daughters-in-law, and Michael Sisskind of West
David of West Bloomfield, Paul Bloomfield; six grandchildren.
and Janine of Oakton, Va., Elliot
and Pamela of Boca Raton, Fla.;
brother and sister-in-law, Alex
and Lois Horowitz of Evanston,
Louis A. Perlman, 90, of Honolu- • y
lu, formerly of Detroit. He was (\
SAMUEL SHEVACH, 77, for- the owner of American Auction
merly of Oak Park, died June 6. House on Grand River and an ex-
He is survived by his wife; two pert in antiques. He was a 32nd
sons; a daughter; six grandchil- degree Mason-Perfection Lodge
and member of the Furniture
dren. Interment in Israel.
Club.
He leaves his son and daugh-
BEN SILVER, 80, of Southfield,
ter-in-law,
Elliott and Annette of
died June 13. He leaves his wife,
Sue; sons and daughters-in-law, Farmington Hills; daughter, Es-
Alan and Susan of Huntington ther Carsen of Honolulu; eight
Woods; David and Donna of West grandchildren; five great-grand-
Bloomfield; daughter, Barbara of children.
Southfield; brother and sister-in-
law, Abe and Sarah of Southfi.eld,
four grandchildren.
Gloria E. Rosenberg, 65, of De-
DAVID J. SILVER, 79, of troit, died May 31. She was co-
Bloomfield Hills, died May 31. He owner of Builders Supply on Mey-
leaves Gloria Silver; his brother ers in Detroit for over 30 years, a
and sister-in-law, Ted and Anne member of B'nai B'rith Women,
Silver of Lafayette, Ind.; sister Congregation Shaarey Zedek and
and brother-in-law, Jean and volunteer at Borman Hall.
Robert Dietch of Columbus, Ohio.
She leaves her husband, Os-
car, son and daughter-in-law, Dr.
LTT ,TE SLON, 89, of Southfield, Richard and Rochelle of Portland,
died June 12. She is survived by Ore.; daughters and son-in-law,
a daughter, Esther Rubenstein Judy Berger of Tucson Airz.,
of Detroit; sister, Sara Markowitz Nancy and Bill Stone of Schaum-
of Southfield.
burg, Ill.; brother and sister-in-
law, Dr. Donald and Christina
HENRIETTA S. SOFER, 83, of Warren; five grandchildren.
Bloomfield Township, died June
8. She leaves her friends, Flora
Winton, David Page, Dennis
Frank and Lee Marks.
Jerusalem (JTA) — David Frank,
.LILLIAN UTLEY, 81, of South- 47, recently appointed editor of
field died June 10. She leaves her the Jerusalem Post internation-
daughters and son-in-law, Judy al edition and a former leader in
and Michael Saywitz of LaJolla, Jewish journalism in the United
Calif.; Sandra Seltzer of Farm- States, was fatally injured in a
ington Hills; five grandchildren. car accident June 8.
Police said that Mr. Frank's
car swerved into the path of an
oncoming truck on the
Ethel "Rusty" Atkins, 76, of West Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway.
Bloomfield, died June 9. She was The truck driver was held for
a bookkeeper for the Eaton Cor- questioning and released. He was
poration, a member of B'nai not injured.
Mr. Frank had returned to Is-
B'rith and past president of
rael
last summer after serving
Women's Pisgah Chapter; she
was active in B'nai B'rith since 1988 as editor of the
MetroWest Jewish News in New
women's bowling.
She leaves her son and daugh- Jersey. He was responsible for re-
ter-in-law, Philip and Patricia of vamping and modernizing the
paper.
Lancaster, Pa.; one grandchild.
He came to MetroWest from
the Miami Jewish Tribune,
where he had been managing ed-
itor. Prior to that, he was mar-
Max M. Lebowitz, 83, of Lauder- keting representative for North
hill, Fla., formerly of Detroit, died America for the Jerusalem Post
June 11. He was president of Foreign Service.
He served as an editor and fea-
Winston Industrial Gifts, mem-
ber of Congregation Shaarey ture writer at the Post and was
Zedek, c ast member Probus Club the paper's Beirut correspondent
of Detroit, former member of during the war in Lebanon.
David Frank
ofMichigan
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ROSE SENDLER, 91, of Oak
Park, died June 12. She leaves
her son, Allen of Ferndale.
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