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January 13, 1995 - Image 164

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-01-13

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SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

• s.

JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND

17100 W. Ten Mile Road
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Phone:(810) 557-6644

Monday thru Thursday
9AM.to5PM.
Friday 9 A.M. to
2 hrs. before Sabbath

1111'111 -m

z

PAPA
MEL

Lovingly

Missed.

January 17, 1991

In Loving Memory of
Our Mom, Our Nanny

MARY
NACHMAN

Who passed away January 19,
1989. We miss you so much. Your
love and memories will stay with us
forever.
Your loving daughters
Arlene and Lolly
and grandchildren

In Loving Memory of

IDA ZAGER
WASSER

Who passed away January 28,
1959, the 19th of Shevat.
Sadly missed
and always remembered by
children Sheldon and Lynn,
Larry and Myra,
grandchildren
Laurie, Daren and Ian.

MONUMENTS BY

BERG AND
URBACH

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 7970

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
OAK PARK
544-2212

Next to Stanley Steamer

Breast
self-examination —
LEARN. Call us.

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'AMERICM
CANCER
SOCIETY'

OBITUARIES

page 134

children; sisters, Sarah Thomas
of Southfield, Belle Freedman of
West Bloomfield, Rose Rosen of
Toronto. Interment at Oakview
Cemetery. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

BERNARD NEWMAN, 75 of
Boca Raton, Fla., died Jan 6. He
is survived by his son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Howard and Marilyn
of Farmington Hills; daughter
and son-in-law, Marsha and Den-
nis Schwartz of Boca Raton;
YAKOV KRIVONOS, 68, of brother and sister-in-law, Paul
Southfield, died Jan. 8. He is sur- and Helene of Seaford, N.Y.; sis-
vived by his wife, Faina; son and ters, Linda Heiden of Brooklyn,
daughter-in-law, Alexander and N.Y., Sandy of Boca Raton;
Irina of Southfield; daughter and grandchildren, Aaron, Sara, Rus-
son-in-law, Alla Krivonos and Eu- sell, Corey and Shelby. Contri-
gene Blyakhman of Southfield; butions may be made to Detroit
sister and brother-in-law, Galina Medical Center or Juvenile Dia-
and Simon Paltz of San Antonio, betes Association. Interment in
Texas; grandchildren, Dimitry New Montefiore Cemetery,
Krivonos, Michael Blyakhman. Farmingdale, N.Y.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park; arrangements by Hebrew NORMAN SCHWARTZ, 95, of
Memorial Chapel.
Ypsilanti, died Jan. 4. Mr.
Schwartz was a cigar manufac-
QUEENIE KROUSE, 88, of turer and was the former owner
Yardley, Pa. died Jan. 5. Mrs. of R.D. Dunn Cigar which even-
Krouse was a stocks and bonds tually became D.W.G. Cigar Cor-
secretary. She was a graduate of poration. He also also active in
the University of Michigan. Dur- the Masons. Mr. Schwartz is sur-
ing World War II, Mrs. Krouse vived by his son, Gerald of West
was very active in the USO Bloomfield; grandchildren, Karen
where she knitted sweaters, en- Schwartz of Ypsilanti, Peggy
tertained once a week at the can- Champion of Lansing, sister, Yet-
teens and helped with the cook- ta Fridman of Miami, Fla. In-
ing and serving of meals. She terment at Machpelah Cemetery.
was a founding member of Tem- Arrangements by the Ira Kauf-
ple Israel, past president of both man Chapel.
Temple Israel Sisterhood and, in
the early 1950s, the Detroit Sec- SELMA SELTER, 75, of Troy,
tion of the National Council of died Jan. 6. Mrs. Selter was a
Jewish Women. She also did vol- teacher and speech pathologist.
unteer work in Florida and She was the beloved wife of the
Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Krouse late Nathan Selter. She is sur-
was the beloved wife of the late vived by loving niece, Judy
Daniel Krouse. She is survived Medress of Green Bay, Wis. Ar-
by her daughters, Inez Nelson of rangments by the Ira Kaufman
Yardley, Pa., and Elly Millman Chapel.
of San Diego, Calif.; grandchil-
dren, David and Kate Nelson, GRACE SHERAGA, 93, former
Gary Nelson, Linda and Walt Oark Park resident of Boca Ra-
Arvin, Wendy Nelson, Eric Mill- ton, Fla., died Jan.1. She was the
man and Robert Millman; great widow of Lawrence Sheraga. She
grandchildren, Erin, Drew, is survived by a son, James Mc-
Stephanie and Hanna. Inter- Govern of Boca Raton; daughter,
ment at Machpelah Cemetery. Joyce Palmer of Oak Park; six
Contributions may be directed to granddaughters; nine great-
the National Council of Jewish grandchildren.
Women, 30233 Southfield Road,
Southfield, MI 48076. Arrange- SARAH RACHEL SIMMONS,
ments by the Ira Kaufman 79, of Troy, died Jan. 5. She is
Chapel.
survived by a daughter, Theresa
"Terri" Feldman of Troy; grand-
SOLOMON LYAKHOVSKIY, children, Rebecca Feldman,
66, of Southfield, died Jan. 7. He Steven and Patricia Feldman,
is survived by his wife, Ida; sons Keith, David and Michelle Feld-
and daughters-in-law, Alex and man; great-grandsons, Steven
Alla Simonova of Southfield, Gre- and Nathan Feldman. Contribu-
gory and Ludmila of Russia; tions may be made to a charity of
daughter, Maria Pashavea of your choice. Interment at Hebrew
Russia; sister, Mira; three grand- Memorial Park; arrangements by
children. Interment at Hebrew Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Memorial Park; arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
ROSE GOFF SMILAY, 97, of
Dallas, Texas, died Jan. 7. Mrs.
ETTA MILHAUSER, 96, of Smilay graduated from the
North Miama Beach, Fla., died Carnegie Institue of Art in Pitts-
Dec. 29. She is survived by her burgh and did her post graduate
daughter and son-in-law, Lor- training at the Boston Institute
raine and Alan Weiner of West of the Fine Arts Museum and the
Bloomfield and Boca Raton, Fla.; Cranbrook Art Academy. She
son, Howard Falk of Corona, was active in the Founder's Soci-
N.Y.; grandchildren, Dr. Ira ety of the Detroit Institute of Arts
Weiner of Las Vegas, Nev., Jill and Friends of Detroit Public Li-
Weiner of Brooklyn, N.Y. Inter- brary. She was a founding mem-
lent in New York .
ber of ORT, the National Feder-

ation of Jewish Women and for
70 years was a member of Tem-
ple Beth El where she was an of-
ficer of the sisterhood. She was
especially noted for her work in
World War II. She also was a
member of the Detroit Book and
Study Club and the Franklin
Hills Country Club. Mrs. Smilay
was the beloved wife of the late
Harold H. Smilay and the dear
sister of the late Dr. Malcolm
Smilay and the late Maxine Smi-
lay. She is survived by her
daughter and son-in-law, Dr.
Rhoda and Dr. Eugene Frenkel
of Dallas; grandchildren, Lisa,
Peter, Felice, Elizabeth and Hal
and one great-granddaughter;
brother, Albert Goff Sr. Inter-
ment at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. Memorial contributions
may be directed to the Rabbi's
Fund at Temple Beth El, 7400
Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills,
MI 48301. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

IRA STERNBACH, 82, a resi-
dent of Detroit for 34 years before
moving to California in 1988, died
Jan. 5. Mr. Sternbach was the
husband of the late Elizabeth
Sternbach. He is survived by his
son, George L. of California;
grandchildren, Joshua and Re-
becca Sternbach; brothers,
Bernath and Joseph; sisters, Ilon-
ka Jucovic and Ibbi Bock. Inter-
ment at Oakview Cemetery.
Arrangements by the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.

LORETTA MICHALSON
STRAGER, 84, of Farmington
Hills, died Jan. 6. Mrs. Strager
was the beloved wife of the late
Harry Strager, the loving moth-
er of the late Edward Strager and
the dear mother-in-law of the late
Avern Strager. She is survived
by her sons and daughter-in-law,
Melvin of Farmington Hills, Alan
and Shar of Simi Valley, Calif.;
daughter-in-law, Lori; grand-
children, Karin and Debra
Strager, Ben and Allana Strager,
Beth and Michelle Strager; sis-
ter, Rose Balshin of Silver
Springs, Fla Interment at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. Arrange-
ments by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

LOUIS L. WAGNER, 83, of
Southfield, died Jan. 5. He was a
member of the Jewish War Vet-
erans and a past commander of
Bloch-Rose Post; he was in the
Royal Canadian Air Force dur-
ing World War II. He is survived
by his wife, Rose; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Marvin T. and Susan
of Farmington Hills; sisters and
brothers-in-law, Tillie and Sam
Cohen of Windsor, Claire and
Karl Rudick of Montreal; grand-
children, Matthew, Jordan and
Noah; sisters-in-law and broth-
ers-in-law, Anne and Bob Seiden
of New York, Alan and Muriel
Tinianov of Toronto. Contribu-
tions may be mader to a charity

of one's choice. Services and in-
terment at Machpelah Cemetery;
arrangements by Hebrew Memo-
rial Chapel.

MINNIE WEINSHELBAUM,
96, of Detroit, died Jan. 4. Mrs.
Weinshelbaum was the beloved
wife of the late Louis Weinshel-
baum. She is survived by her son
and daughter-in-law, Jacob and
Ruth of Detroit; daughters and
son-in-law, Ann and Alex Ten-
nebaum, Pauline Rubin; five
grandchildren; seven great
grandchildren. Interment at
Machpelah Cemetery. Memori-
al contributions may be direct-
ed to Alzheimer's and Related
Disorders, 17220 West Twelve
Mile Road, Suite 100, Southfield,
MI 48076. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

IDA WISE, 84, of Southfield,
died Jan. 4. Mrs. Wise was the
beloved wife of the late Ted Wise
and is survived by her sister and
brother-in-law, Eleanor and Lee
Horwitz of Southfield; sisters and
brother-in-law, Jean Wise, Lil-
lian and Sam Feldman. Inter-
ment at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

MORIS YARAS, former Detroi-
ter of Los Angeles, died Jan. 2.
He is survived by his wife,
Bertha; sons and daughter-in-
law, Seymour of Jacksonville
Beach, Fla., Howard and Mindy
of Moorpark, Calif.; daughter,
Francine Wagner and her friend,
Eddie Bernstein, of Encino, Calif.;
sister, Mrs. Mary Kideckel of
Southfield; four grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren.

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.

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