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KAPLOWITZ, De- troiter formerly of East Lansing, died Sept. 18. She was a member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek of East Lansing and was a 2nd and 3rd grade teacher at Cres- cent Lake School in Waterford Township. Surviving are sisters, Phyllis (Jerry) Cohen of East Lansing, Roslyn Covey of Lansing; broth- er, Mark Kaplowitz of Reno, Nev.; nieces and nephews, Renee and Matthew Cohen, Ryan and Rachelle Covey, Arielle Kaplowitz. Funeral services in East Lansing with interment in Evergreen. Cemetery, Lansing. Contributions may be made to Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Arrangements by the Estes- Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel. DR. SOL Q. KESLER, 94, of Petaluma, Calif., formerly of De- troit, died Sept. 11. Dr. Kesler was a dentist and was active in the Petaluma Host Lion Club. He was the beloved husband of the late Matilde Kesler; father of the late Susan Kesler Kimelman. He is survived by grandchildren, Julie Kimelman of Petaluma, Debbie Rolls of Salt Lake City, Utah; great-grandchildren, Gre- gory and Sara Bettinelli; broth- er, Abram Kesler of South Africa; sister, Frieda Goodman of Bloom- field Hills. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel followed by interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Klein's efforts, the Michigan Vol- untary Agency Group Plan and the Human Services Association Workers Compensation Fund were established in 1972. Those two funds have honored Mr. Klein by establishing the Harry Klein Legal Scholarship Fund, to provide scholarships to law stu- dents showing a commitment to public service work. Contribu- tions or memorial can be sent to the Harry Klein Fund, 24724 Lahser Road, Suite 201, South- field, MI 48034. He was the beloved husband of the late Shirley Schiller. He is survived by his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Neill and Debbie Klein of Boca Raton, Fla.; daughters and sons-in-law, Nancy and John Levy of Bloomfield Hills, Julie and Mark Teicher of West Bloom- field; grandchildren, Ben, Dan and Adam Klein, Jodi and Melis- sa Levy, Perry and Zara Teicher; sister and brother-in-law, Ethe- lene and Eli Friedman. He was brother to the late Pearl Klein. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel followed by inter- ment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. ROSE KROSNICK, 82, of Oak Park, died Sept. 17. She is sur- vived by her husband, Abraham (Al); son and daughter-in-law, Morton and Diane of Southfield; daughter Rochelle Ann (Shelley) Krosnick of Oak Park; sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Louis Levinson of Southfield; grand- children, Robert, Richard and Debbie, Alisa and Greg Bowman; nieces and nephews. Services held at Hebrew Memorial Chapel; interment Hebrew Memorial Park. Donations may be made to the Heart Fund, Can- cer Society or a charity of one's choice. ESTHER LIPTON, 73, of Bloomfield Twp., died Sept. 13. She is survived by her husband, Jack; children, Alan Steven, HARRY KLEIN, 72, of West William Daniel, Maxine Sharon Bloomfield, died Sept. 15. After Lipton; sister, Lena Knofsky of discharge from the Army, Mr. Detroit. Services held at Hebrew Klein entered Wayne Law School, Memorial Chapel; interment from which he graduated with Mat Shalom Memorial Park. Do- distinction, having earned a Phi nations may be made to JARC. Beta Kappa key for scholastic achievement. Mr. Klein passed MORRIS LOVE, 83, of South- the bar exam before his gradua- field, died Sept. 13. Mr. Love was tion from law school and was, a furniture salesman. He is sur- therefore, excused from taking vived by his wife, Ida; daughters the last semester's final exams. and sons-in-law, Gail and Shel- After law school, Mr. Klein don Raminick of Southfield, Bar- took a position with the Legal Aid bara and Dr. Gordon Goodman Society, which later became of Clearwater, Fla.; grandchil- known as the Legal Aid Defend- dren, Ellyn and Dr. Steven er Association of Detroit. In 1971, Rosenbaum, Dr. William and after 24 years at Legal Aid, and Miriam Raminick, David and while still continuing to work Dena Raminick, Amy Goodman with Legal Aid, Mr. Klein also and Jennifer Goodman; great- took on the position as Agency grandchildren, Jaclyn and Dana Counsel for United Community Rosenbaum, Mindy Raminick; Services of Metropolitan Detroit. sisters and brother-in-law, Emma He was also instrumental in the and Irwin Schwartz of Southfield, organization of many non-profit Ida Hart. Arrangements by the organizations. As a result of Mr. Ira Kaufman Chapel followed by