OBITUARIES page 154 the Air Force Association and honorory lt. colonel. During Worl War II, he was a member of the Photographic War Services Divi- sion of the United States Army. He was also a former member of Perfection Lodge 486 F & AM, B'nai B'rith and the Oddfellows. Mr. Fayne was the co-founder of Hamilton, Miller, Hudson and Fayne Travel Corporation as well as the former owner of Jules Fayne Photography. He was the dear brother and brother-in-law of the late Emma and Oscar Adel- son. Mr. Fayne is survived by his wife, Rose Fayne, sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald and Linda Fayne of Bloomfield Hills and Michael and Susan Fayne of Bloomfield Hills; daughter and son-in-law, Wendy and David Glaser of West Bloomfield; grand- children, Nikki, Tony, Kimber- ley, Jennifer and Adam Fayne and sister and brother-in-law, Tillie and Leon Frankel. Inter- ment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park.. Memorial contributions may be directed to American Heart Association, 16310 West 12 Mile Road, Southfield, Mi 48076; the American Cancer So- ciety, 29350 Southfield Road, Suite 110, Southfield, Mi 48076; and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 6735 Tele- graph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Road, Southfield, Mi 48075. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. MAX M. GLAEDEY, 78, of Tuc- son, Ariz., died Dec. 29. He was retired from the auto electric busi- ness and was a volunteer for Score and active in Masons. He is survived by- his wife, Irene (Pont) Glaedey; son, Mark; daughter-in-law, Debbie; and grandson, Jason. Also survived by brother and sister-in-law, Louis and Kay Topor, brother Er- win E. Glaedey; and several nieces and nephews. Interment in Tucson, Ariz. BELLE TRACHTMAN GREENBERG, 94, of Philadel- phia, Pa., died Jan. 18. She was the beloved wife of the late Lewis S. She is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Stanley and Janet of Bingham Farms, Dr. Marvin and Dorothy of Riviera Beach, Fla., granddaughters, Lau- rel of Boston, Mass., Lisa of Nan- tucket, Mass., and Holly of Chica- go. Interment in Philadelphia. ROBERTA D. GOLDING, 47, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 22. Mrs. Golding was an elementary teacher in Detroit for 22 years and also worked with the Headstart Program. She is survived by her husband of 4 1/2 years, Jeffrey Golding, sons, David Rhoese and Mark Golding; daughter, Julie DAVID E. FLAYER, 90, of Golding, mother, Minnie Klein of Southfield, died Jan. 19. Mr. Farmington Hills; father, Flayer was an attorney, the as- Emanuel Klein of Arizona and sis- sistant chief of the Civil Division ter and brother-in-law, Cheryl and of the Wayne County Prosecutors Mort Racklin of Southfield. In- Office and was the owner of sev- terment at Beth El Memorial eral movie theaters. He is sur- Park Cemetery. Memorial con- vived by his wife, Althea Flay- tributions may be directed to the er. Interment at Clover Hill Park American Cancer Society, 29350 Cemetery. Memorial contribu- Southfield Road, Suite 110, South- tions may be directed to Hadas- field, MI 48076. Arrangements by sah, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, the Ira Kaufman Chapel. West Bloomfield, MI 48323. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- ROSE GRETCHKO GOLD- man Chapel. SMITH, 96, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 22. Mrs. Goldsmith DIANA GINSBERG, 89, of was active with numerous senior North Miami Beach, Fla., died citizen groups at the Jewish Com- Jan. 22. Mrs. Ginsberg was the munity Center as well as their wife of the late Samuel Ginsberg, Writers Corner. She is survived loving sister of the late William, by her son and daughter-in-law, Benjamin and Martin Ginsberg. Dr. Seymour and Ilene Gretchko She is survived by her daughters of West Bloomfield; grandchil- and sons-in-law, Frances and Her- dren, Allan and Christine man Broder of Boca Raton, Fla., Gretchko, Steven and Lisa Hilda and Albert Ginns of South- Gretchko and Susan Gretchko; field, Jacqueline Gibb of South- great-grandchildren, Andrew and field and Beverly and Gerald David. Interment at Beth Tefi- Viedrah of West Bloomfield; 26 lo Emanuel Cemetery. Memor- grandchildren, 27 great-grand- ial contributions may be directed children, two great-great-grand- to Prentis Federation Apart- children; sister and brothers-in- ments, 26051 Lahser Road, law, Dorothy Swartz of Toronto, Southfield, MI 48034; and JARC, Ontario and Elizabeth and Irving 28366 Franklin Road, Southfield, Wolfstadt of Downsview, Ontario; MI 48034. Arrangements by the sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ceil Silverman, Roslyn and Her- man Kaufman and Fay Ginsberg. ALICE HERMAN, 65, of De- Interment at Adat Shalom Memo- troit, died Jan. 18. Ms. Herman rial Park. Memorial contributions was the supervisor of foreign lan- may be directed to the Jewish Na- guages for the Detroit Public tional Fund, 17100 West Ten Mile OBITS page 152 You can make a difference in so many ways. Touch a Life. Give to the United Way. MICS-2123-1094 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. 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