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July 01, 1994 - Image 124

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-07-01

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There's No Such Thing
As A Small Disaster.

OBITUARIES

page 126

JEANNE1 1E W. MARKS, 76,
former Detroiter of Bradenton,
Fla., died June 25. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Bert; chil-
dren, Merrill, Karen Burkhardt,
Judith Harrison; sister-in-law,
Elma Wolf; six grandchildren. In-
terment in Florida.

Mitchel and Janice of West
Bloomfield; sister, Elsie Mallen
of Miami; three grandchildren.

ROBERT WEINBERG, for-
merly of Detroit, of Boca Raton,
Fla., died June 24. He is survived
by his wife, Lillian; sons and
daughter-in-law, Mark, Steven
MARY MAUTNER, 78, of and Jill; daughter and son-in-law,
Southfield, died June 21. She Lynn and Stephen Warren; two
leaves her sisters and brother-in- sisters; a brother; two grandchil-
law, Emeline Sampson of Farm- dren.
ington Hills, Sara and Morton
Garelik of Southfield; nieces and CEAL ZIMMERMAN, 91, of
nephews.
Southfield, died June 25. She
leaves her daughters and sons-
LEONARD S. MEHR, 64, of in-law, Marilyn and Leon Belin
West Bloomfield, died June 23. of Southfield, Sara and Morris
He is survived by his wife, Vir- Schwartz of West Bloomfield,
ginia; daughters and son-in-law, Gloria and Leonard Brozgold of
Denise and Dr. Steven Shuster, Southfield; 13 grandchildren; 11
Lori and Jill Mehr, all of West great-grandchildren.
Bloomfield; brother, Howard of
Holiday, Fla.; two grandsons.

We all hear about the big disasters. But disasters happen every day. Which means
every day, people like you need food, clothing and a place to rest. Please support the
American Red Cross. Call1-800-842-2200. Because disaster never rests.

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114

HARRY H. SEARS, 77, of
Southfield, died June 24. He is
survived by his brothers and sis-
ters-in-law, Leon and Adelle of
Southfield, Morris and Barbara
of West Bloomfield; sister,
Dorothy of Farmington Hills.

BORIS SHAFRANOV, 63, of
Southfield, died June 25. He is
survived by his wife, Tamara; son
and daughter-in-law, Mikhail
and Helen of Southfield.

ROSE "ROSIE" SMARGON,
of North Miami Beach, formerly
of Detroit, died June 23. She
leaves her daughter and son-in
law, Vivian Smargon and Dr.
Gerald Cole of Franklin; sons and
daughter-in-law, Sam of Miami,

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.
Out-of-town obituaries
must be in our office by
10 a.m. Tuesday for that
week's issue. They can be
faxed The fax number is
354-6069.

Regene
Schulman

Regene Schulman, 65, of West "
Bloomfield, died June 25. She
was a member of Brandeis, Ju-
venile Diabetes Association and
Temple Beth El. She was a
teacher with Detroit Public
Schools and owner-director of
Camp Seagull in Charlevoix for
40 years.
She leaves her husband,
Lewis; children, Jack and Mar-
sha of West Bloomfield, Jo Anne
and Steve Schwartz of West
Bloomfield, Bill and Lori Schul-
man of West Bloomfield; sister
and brother-in-law, Phyllis and
Andrew Blau; brother and sister-
in-law, Morton and Sarah Gare-
lik; eight grandchildren.

David Siegel

David Barry Siegel, 54, of
Franklin, died June 25. He was
an economist at Blue Cross and
Blue Shield for 28 years. He
graduated from the University of
Michigan in 1961, received his
master's in economics from
Wayne State in 1962 and was on
board of directors of United
Health Organization which is
part of United Way and on the
board of directors of Birmingham
Temple.
He leaves his wife, Dr. Judy
Siegel; parents, Major and
Blanche Siegel; sister, Innis
Joswick of Farmington Hills;
mother-in-law, Lucille Weil.

Mischa Kottler

Mischa Kottler was born in 1899
in Kiev. He performed the first
Tchaikovsky piano concerto with
the Chicago Symphony when he
was in his early teens. Subse-
quently, he became an accompa-
nist to the celebrated violinist
Leopold Auer. Mr. Kottler, 95,
died June 23.

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