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July 29, 1994 - Image 157

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-07-29

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Surrounded by the silent markers of stone, a tribute to the reverence
and memory of our departed, the family and friends follow solemnly
behind the pallbearers, carrying their loved one down the quiet path to
the final- resting place.

The Rabbi gently leads the mourners in the Kaddish under the vast sky,
joining with the beautiful sanctity of nature. The Cantor's voice fills
the air with the soothing melody of the El Malay Rachamim (memorial
prayer).

Those who knew and loved the deceased unite in shared sorrow, gathering
strength and comfort as they respectfully stand, shoulder to shoulder
performing the final mitzvah.

Tie Graveside and Cemetery Chapel-Service
This is the _Jewish Funeral - tradition
Compassion, Esinity, Simplicity

Alan & Jonathan Dorfman

Licensed Funeral Directors

Alan H.

Dorfman Funeral Direction

3924 West Twelve Mile Road
Berkley, MI 48072

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Phone (810) 546-4700

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The Family of the Late

SHIRLEE
KING

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory 2:30
p.m. Sunday, August 7 at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Nelson will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are invited to
attend.

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Call us directly for out-of-state arrangements.

For some children, visions
of growing up may be
simply that. Visions.

Children with cystic fibrosis want to grow up. They
have dreams of the future just like every other child.
More than half of them will live into their twenties, but
that's when life should be beginning not ending.
You see, cystic fibrosis is an hereditary disease that
attacks a child's lungs and makes it very hard to breathe.
Eventually, it's fatal. And there is no cure. So far.
But there is hope. Recent discoveries in genetic
research can lead to stopping cystic fibrosis once and
forever.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation supports this research.
But we need your help. The money you give today will be
used immediately to continue the research. And it will go a
long way in helping find the cure.
Your gift of $15, $25, or even more will give a child
more than just a vision of hope. Give the future... call
1-800-343-4300, ext. 321 today. VISA/Master Card accepted.

Cystic
Fibrosis
Foundation

In Loving Memory of

SAM
ROTH

Who passed away August 3, 1991
Sadly missed and
always remembered by
wife, children and
grandchildren.

Next time you feed your face, think about your heart.

Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated
fat and cholesterol. The change'II do you good.

American Head Association

WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE

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