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Dr. Peter and Laurie Winston of
West Bloomfield, Joel and Susan
Winston of Silverspring, Md.,
Jonathan and Jill Winston of
Santa Cruz, Calif.; grandchildren,
Rebecca, Randall, Stacie, Ros-
alyn, Ellen and Benjamin Win-
ston and Grace Winston; moth-
er, Bessie Davidson; sister and
SOPHIE FERTELL, 80, of brother-in-law, Tobye Kaye and
Southfield, died Feb.20. Mrs. Dr. Ronald of Palo Alto, Calif. In-
Fertell was the beloved wife of the terment at Workmen's Circle
late Edward Fertell. She is sur- Cemetery. Memorial contribu-
vived by her daughter, Janice tions may be directed to the Dr.
Thomas; sister and brother-in- Samuel and Bernice Glossman
law, Lillian and Ben Roggin of Cleft Palate Fund Development
Southfield, grandchild, Kelly Office, C/O Sinai Hospital, 6767
Thomas; one great-grandson. West Outer Drive, Detroit, MI
Contributions may be directed to 48235 and the Eton Academy Li-
the Arthritus Foundation or a brary Fund, 1755 Melton, Birm-
charity of ones' choice. Services ingham, MI 48009. Arrange-
and interment were held at ments by the Ira Kaufman
Machpelah Cemetery in Fern- Chapel.
dale. Arrangements through He-
brew Memorial Chapel.
HARRY GOLDSMITH, 99, for-
mer Detroiter of Ft. Lauderdale,
HARRY FINK, 80, former De- Fla., died Jan. 18. He was a vet-
troiter of St. Petersberg, Fla., died eran of the U.S. Navy, World War
Feb. 9. He is survived by his I. Mr. Goldsmith worked as a re-
brothers and sister-in-law, altor in Detroit before and after
Nathan of Denver, Samuel of Los going to Waco, Texas, where he
Angeles, Charles and Dorothy of owned and operated milinery
Southfield; sisters and brother- stores with his wife. He also
in-law, Gertrude Levine of South- helped at Hirsch's Variety, his
field, Pearl and Alfred Brooks of brother-in-law's store in Detroit.
Oak Park; nieces and nephews, Mr. Goldsmith moved to Ft.
Dennis Brooks, Sharon and Bob Lauderdale in 1971 where he
Rudin, Debbie and Jeff Chutz, resided until his death.
Marilyn and Bernie Harwood,
He is survived by his wife of 70
Phylis Chieman, Judy and Chuck years, Julia; sister-in-law, Flo-
Wolin, Arthur and Judy Fink, Es- rence Hirsch; several nieces and
ther Rothberger, Hal and Sonya nephews, including Beatrice (Art)
Milton, Doris and Paul Isaacson, Faber of Southfield, Mae (Sidney)
Ira and Penny Fink, Norma and Goodfriend of Huntington Woods.
Sam Greenblatt, Judy and Stan- Interment was at Beth El Ceme-
ley Kippur. Contributions may tery in Davie, Fla. Contributions
be directed to Hospice of South- may be sent to the Cancer Foun-
eastern Michigan, 16250 North- dation.
land Drive, #212, Southfield, MI
48075. Interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park; arrangements PHILIP M. JAFFE, 79, of Oak
through Hebrew Memorial Park, died Feb.14. He is survived
Chapel.
by his wife, Lillian; son and
daughter-in-law, Martin and
ABE GERTEVIAN, 70, of South- Laurie of Chicago; daughter and
field, died Feb. 13. Mr. Gertzman son-in-law, Susan and Dr. Wayne
was a real estate investor. He Eisman of Scarsdale, N.Y.; broth-
was the beloved son of the late er and sister-in-law, Harry and
Saul and Sonia Gertzman. In- Beatrice of Scotch Plains,
terment at Clover Hill Park N.J.;grandchildren, Matthew,
Cemetery. Memorial contribu- Jesse and Evan Eisman, Andrew
tions may be directed to any Is- and LisaJaffe. Contributions
raeli charity. Arrangements by may be directed to a charity of
the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
one'schoice. Interment at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. Arrange-
BERNICE GLOSSMAN, 69, of mentsthrough Hebrew Memori-
West Bloomfield, died Feb. 16. al Chapel.
Mrs. Glossman was a school li-
brarian for Thompson Junior NATHAN KRENTZIN, 77, of
High School for 27 years. She Southfield, died Feb.17. He is
was on the Brandeis University survived by his wife, Rose; sons
Womens Committee, active in the and daughters-in-law, Bernie and
Sinai Hospital Auxiliary Guild, a Melinda of Woodland Hills, Calif ,
Meals on Wheels volunteer, ac- Neil and Judi of Utica, daughter
tive with Hadassah and volun- and son-in-law, Claudia and Ken
teered her time at local shelters. Been of Farmington Hills; broth-
Mrs. Glossman was the beloved er and sister-in-law, Earl and
wife of the late Dr. Samuel Gloss- Lorraine of Grosse Pointe Fatins;
man and the loving daughter of sister and brother-in-law, Pauline
the late Joseph Davidson.
and Irving Beckman of Beverly
She is survived by her sons and Hills; grandchildren, Paul, Lau-
daughters-in-law, Paul and ra, Thomas, Michael and Tony.
Kathryn Winston of Ann Arbor, Contributions may be directed to
the Juvenile Diabetes Founda-
tion. Interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements
through Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.
SIMON LEIB, 87, of Flint, died
Feb. 17. Mr. Leib was a phar-
macist and the owner of Wood-
lawn Pharmacy in Flint from
1937 to 1980. He was a graduate
of Wayne State School of Phar-
macy, a member of Temple Beth
El in Flint, active in the Michi-
gan Pharmaceutical Association,
member of B'nai B'rith, active
with the Elks Club and the Flint
Lodge #23 of the Masons.
Mr. Leib is survived by his
wife, Hermina; sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Michael and Jill of
West Bloomfield, Robert and Val
of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; grandson,
David Leib; brothers and sister-
in-law, Nathan and Jane of
Southfield and Joseph Leibovitz
of Southfield; sister, Anne Feld-
man of Southfield. Interment at
Machpelah Cemetery. Memori-
al contributions may be direct-
ed to Temple Beth El, 501 South
Ballinger Highway, Flint, MI
48532; or the Michigan Heart As-
sociation, 16310 West 12 Mile
Road, Southfield, MI 48076.
Arrangements by the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.
FAYE MIRVES, 79, of Delray
Beach, Fla., died Feb. 20. Mrs.
Mirves was the beloved wife of
the late Sidney Mirves. She is
survived by her daughters and
sons-in-law, Michele and William
Sills of Bloomfield Hills, Anita
and Julius Lieberman of Delray
Beach, Fla.; son and daughter-in-
law, Martin and Phyllis Mirves
of Brecksville, Ohio; grandchil-
dren, Melissa and Steven
Chaykin, Heidi Tonken, Aaron
Tonken, David, Jason and
Stephanie Sills, Rachel Mirves.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
KARA ELIZABETH AKI
MOCHIZUKI, 41/2, of Western
Springs, Ill., died Feb. 4 She is
survived by her parents, Dr.
Shelly Halper and Dr. Ronald
Mochizuki; brother, Michael;
grandparents, Allen and Janet
Halper of West Bloomfield, Min
and June Mochizuki of Denver.
ETHEL NATINSKY, 79, former
Detroiter of Lakeworth, Fla., died
Feb. 17. She is survived by her
husband, Dave; sons and daugh-
ter-in-law, Gerald and Jane of
Farmington Hills, Steven of West
Palm Beach, Fla.; sister and
brother-in-law, Bernice and Har-
ry Swinkin of Southfield; grand-
children, Paul (Debbie) Natinsky,
Corri, Tiffani and Sean. Grave-
side services were held at B'nai
Israel Cemetery in Novi. Contri-
butions may be made to a chari-
ty of one's choice. Arrangements
by Dorfman Funeral Direction.
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