You can make a difference. One life at a time. Touch a Life. Give to the United Way. MICS-2123-109, Give someone another birthday .. . Give another chance. Give blood, please. + American Red Cross 136 Blo od S ervi ces Southeastern Michigan Region OBITUARIES page 138 GERTRUDE JOSEPH, 87, of Bloomfield Hills, died Nov. 28. She was the beloved wife of the late Max Joseph; sister of the late Solomon Weiss. She is survived by a cousin, niece and nephews; two grandchildren, Jason and David. Graveside services were held at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery in Mt. Clemens. Con- tributions can be made to the charity of one's choice. Arrange- ments by the Dorfman Funeral Direction. children, Richard and Aaron Cooper, Adam and Andrea Lankin; sisters and brother-in- law, Bessie Pokorney of Calif., Raie and Leonard Heller of Fla.; brothers and sisters-in-law, William and Bea of Ohio, Boris and Bea Katz of Detroit, Nate and Esther Katz of West Bloom- field, Harry and Edith Katz of West Bloomfield; mother-in-law, Celia Must. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Lenore Morris; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Martin and He- len Lattin; brother-in-law and sis- ter-in-law Dr. Howard and Adele Jacobs; four grandchildren. Con- tributions to United Jewish Ap- peal or charity of your chocie would be appreciated. Interment at Clover Hill Park; services held at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. HERBERT I. SCHLESIN- GER, 82, of Farmington Hills, died Nov. 23. Mr. Schlesinger was MOLLIE KAHN, 75, of 0 ak HERMAN "HY" MARX, 74, of a construction surperintendant and was active in the Farming- Park, died Nov. 21. She issurviv ed Pompano Beach, Fla., died Nov. ton Hills Democratic Club, Corn- by a son and daughter-in-la w, 22. Mr. Marx was a production Jack and Marcie of Oak Par k; tool salesman. He is survived by puter Club and the Disabled daughters and sons-in-law, Cindy his wife, Carolyn; sons and American War Veterans. He is and Kenyon Wilson of Oak Par k, daughters-in-law, Alan of Keego survived by his wife, Evelyn; Tobie and Steve Scheible of El Ca- Harbor, Gregory and Bridgett of daughters and sons-in-law, An- jon, Calif.; brother and sister-in- West Palm Beach, Fla., Setephen drea and Thaddeus Wojcik of law, Dr. Seymour and Clare and Janet of Columbia, Md.; Farmington Hills, Laurel and Swartz of West Bloomfield; grand- grandchildren, Joshua, Julie, Gary Moad of Barrington, Ill.; children, Lisa Silverblatt, Bynae Adam and Jordan Marx; broth- brother and sister-in-law, Melvin Turner, Aimee Silverblatt, Rachel ers and sisters-in-law, Martin and Annette. Interment at Beth and Michael Bazell, Ilene and and Bernice of Bingham Farms, El Memorial Park. Memorial con- Aaron Kahn; great-grandchild, Irving and Eleanor of Pompano tributions may be directed to the Damon Turner. Contributions to Beach. Interment at White Michigan Heart Association, a charity of your chocie would be Chapel Cemetery. Memorial con- 16310 West 12 Mile Road, P.O. appreciated. Services held at He- tributions may be directed to Hos- Box 160, Lathrup Village, MI brew Memorial Chapel; interment pice by the Sea, 1531 West Palm 48076. Arrangements by the Ira in Florida; arrangements by He- Meadow Park Road, Boca Raton, Kaufman Chapel. brew Memorial Chapel. Fla. 33486-3395. Arrangements DOROTHY SILVERMAN, 83, by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. of Southfield, died Nov. 25. She SADIE KATZMAN, 94, of On- tario, Canada, died Nov. 23. Mrs. NATHAN MILSTEIN, 78, of was the beloved wife of the late Katzman was the beloved wife of Bloomfield Township, died Nov. Max. She is survived by a son and the late Morris Katzman. She is 25. Mr. Milstein, a chemist and daughter-in-law, Stewart and survived by her daughters and pharmacist, founded C & M Sharon of Southfield; mother-in- sons-in-law, Helen Sherman of Pharmacal, Inc., in Hazel Park. law of Martin Hollander, mother Ontario, Ruthe and Yale Kaliff of He was a teacher in the Detroit of the late Eleanor Pasmanter and Detroit; son and daughter-in-law, Public Schools and a chemist at Jean Hollander. She is also sur- Manny and Roslyn of West U.S. Rubber Co. In addition, he vived by a brother and sister-in- Bloomfield; grandchildren, Gera- was an artist whose work was ex- law, Jospeh and Shirley Feldstein dine Sherman and Robert Ful- hibited in shows and galleries in of Florida; sisters and brother-in- ford, Michael and Gay Sherman Canada and the United States law, Gloria and Milton Radner of Ronna Katzman Milford, Cheri and is held in private collections. Southfield, Frances Forman of and Richard Berlin, Gayle and He is the brother of the late Max Florida; grandchildren, Fred, Jeff Gary Samuels; 11 great-grand- Milstein and Dr. A. Freda Mil- and Chris, Steven Schott, Heidi children; sisters, Miss Molly Co- stein. He was the beloved hus- Hunt, Harvey and Jane Smitt- hen of Ontario, Mrs. Ann Nathan band of the late Esther. He was Hollander, Marla Hollander-Polott of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Edith survived by sons, Louis of Del and Steve, Frank and Jill Silver- Goodman of Farminton Hills, Mar, Calif., Elliott of Bloomfield man, Harold and Misty Silver- Mrs. Roz Bassin of Waterford; Hills; sister, Ida Lowe of Hunt- man; great-grandchildren, Tina brother and sister-in-law, Samuel ington Woods; grandchildren, and Matthew Schott, Michelle and Tillie Cohen of Windson, On- Max and Amanda. Contributions Hunt, Matthew, Julia and David tario. Interment at Hebrew to the Esther Milstein Memorial Hollander, Jocelyn and Evan Memorial Park Cemetery. Memo- Fund of the United Jewish Foun- Polott. Contributions may be rial contributions may be direct dation, P.O. Box 2030, Bloomfield made to Congregation Beth Achim ed to the Baycrest Center fo r Hills 48302 or a charity of one's or the Jean Hollander Memorial Geriatric Care, 3560 Bathurs t choice would be appreciated. Ser- Fund for Lupus Research do U of Street, North York, Canada vices held at Machpelah Ceme- M Medical Center. Interment at M6A2E1. Arrangements by the tery with arrangements by He- Adat Shalom Memorial Park ser- vices held at Hebrew Memorial Ira Kaufmann Chapel. brew Memorial Chapel. Chapel. RICHARD I. LANKIN, 70, of JEANE1 1 E WELLER RAY, Farmington Hills, died Nov. 28. 79, died Nov. 23 in Oceanside, MORRIS SIMON, 83, of South- Mr. Lankin was a tool executive Calif. She is survived by her sis- field, died Nov. 26. Mr. Simon and the owner and president of ter, Alma (Tower) Rubin; 16 was in wholesale produce sales at Eastern Market and a mem- Borite Tool Company in Madison nieces and nephews. ber of B'nai David. He is survived Heights. He was a member of the Quiet Birdmen, a member of ALFRED ROSEN, 91, of Hal- by his wife, Bertha; daughter and Temple Beth El. He recently cel- landale, Fla., formerly of South- son-in-law, Maureen Fill and ebrated his 50th wedding an- field. He is survived by his wife, Richard Knoll of Bloomfield Hills; niversary. He is survived by his Freda; daughters and sons-in- son and daughter-in-law, Dr. wife, Natalie; sons and daughter- law, Dr. Deborah and Dr. Ed- Michael and Barbara of Chicago; in-law, Andrew and Paula of ward Klevans of St. College, Pa., grandchildren, Jeffrey Fill, Su- Farmington Hills, Carl of Colch- Dr. Anne Rose and Dr. John Cope san Simon and David Kalt, Dyan ester, Vt.; daughter and son-in- of Albequerque, N.M.; sister and Simon and Renee Simon; sister, law, Roslyn and Richard brother-in-law, Irene and Jack Mary Smith. Interment at Clover Cooper of Portage, Mich.; grand- Front of New York; sister-in-law, Hill Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to C =1