I truly believe and it's my honest conviction, That truth in life is stranger than fiction. So often one finds, as I'm sure you know, That a story he's heard just can't be so. But if you'll listen to me, while I will not deceive, The true story I tell, you may not believe. Babies Don't Thrive in Smoke-filled Wombs I now have a friend who has proven to me, Though he has lost his sight, he can really see. • He sees with his hands and he sees with his ears; He's seen so much of life through his joys and his tears; He sees when he gardens, as all beauty enhances; He sees when he eats, and he sees when he dances. He sees with his mind, his dear wife does her part; But most important of all, he sees with his heart. to a charity of one's choice. Ser- vices and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements through Hebrew Memorial Chapel. More than three score and ten, he still works for a living; His greatest pleasures in life, all come from his giving. If you're down in the dumps, he will give you a lift; Making others feel great, is also his gift. I know that he wants nothing more from his life, Than the love of his children and his exceptional wife. When You're Pregnant, .Don't Smoke! So I think one and all will have to agree, Without any sight, my friend, Herb Rosen, can see. Written by Lou Klein, July 23, 1990 Herb passed away May 24, 1993 Sivan 4 THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER The Family of the Late MONUMENT CENTER INC. t. BETTY SEIGLE "Same Location 45 years" Wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation and thanks the many contributions and expressions of love and kindness during our family's period of great loss. God saw that Betty was "tired and a cure was not to be. So He put his arms around her and whispered, "Come with me. With tearful eyes we watched her and saw her fade away. Although we love her dearly, we could not make her stay. A golden heart stopped beating, her loving hands to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. A million times we thought of you, a million times we cried. If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a special place no one can ever fill. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn't go alone, For a part of us went with you, the day God took you home. CEMETERY INSTALLATION ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN Call 542-8266' - 661 E. 8 MILE ROAD FERNDALE VA blocks East of Woodward Il MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge In Beloved Memory of The Family of the Late MAURICE LEVIN DR. JACK FREEDLAND It's been 4 lonely years. Sadly missed and always remembered by wife Alyce and children and grandchildren. A Memorial Fund at Children's Hospital of Michigan, Department of Pediatrics, has been established In Loving Memory Of KARL STILLWATER, M.D. Who died on May 30, 1981 124 " r • Monuments and Markers • Bronze Markers • Memorial Duplicating • Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning With all our love, Bob, Steve, Susie, Jeff, Diann, Julie, Art and all your little ones Who passed away May 26, 1991 He will always be in our hearts and minds as he is missed by his Family, Patients and Colleagues. OBITS page 123 OAK PARK 544-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, May 28, at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Rabbi Groner will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Now — breast cancer has no place to hide in Michigan. Call us. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY' in-law, Jeffrey and Marcia of Royal Oak, Barry and Stephanie of Troy. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Aids Project, RICHARD ALAN MOROF, 1313 Vine, Los Angeles, CA 45, of Los Angeles formerly of 90028; or to the Michigan Jew- Detroit, died May 15. Mr. Morof ish Aids Coalition, 21550 was a actor and was an original Southfield Road, Southfield, MI cast member of Grandma 48075. Arrangements by the Sylvia's Funeral now playing Ira Kaufman Chapel. on Broadway. He is survived by his parents, Bernard and Helen EVA SLAKTER, 87, of South- of Southfield; brother and sis- field, died May 17. Ms. Slakter ter-in-law, Jeffrey and Frances was a legal secretary and was of Sherman Oaks, Calif. Inter- the former statistical secretary ment at Mt. Sinai Memorial for the architect Albert Kahn. Park in Calif. For information, She was the beloved sister of call the Ira Kaufman Chapel. the late Goldie, Anne, Hyman and Albert Slakter and Rose DR. JACOB A. SILL, 82, of Benjamin. She is survived by Boca Raton, Fla. and Bloom- her nieces and nephew, field Hills, died May 18. Dr. Sill Frances Perlmuter and Lois was a cardiologist and a profes- and Paul Brickman. Interment sor of medicine. Dr. Sill gradu- at Machpelah Cemetery. ated from Wayne State Univer- Memorial contributions may be sity with high honors in 1939. directed to Hadassah, 5030 Or- In 1993, he was honored by chard Lake Road, West Bloom- Wayne State for 50 years of field, MI 48323; or the United medicine. Dr. Sill was one of Jewish Appeal, P.O. Box 2030, the founding doctors of Sinai 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloom- Hospital and was on staff until field, MI 48303. Arrangements his death. Dr. Sill was also the by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. founder and first director of the Medical Antabuse Program, an AL URNOVITZ, 70, of West alcoholism program run Bloomfield, died May 21. Mr. through North Woodward Hos- Urnovitz was a distributor of pital. He was the program's produce containers. He was owner and co-operator for 25 also a member of Temple Beth years. El and a veteran of World War Dr. Sill also owned several II. Mr. Urnovitz was the nursing homes in Detroit and beloved husband of the late Highland Park. Dr. Sill was a Edith Urnovitz, the loving son Lieutenant Commander in the of the late Harry Urnovitz and U.S. Navy during World War II the dear brother of the late Hy and was in the African and Urnovitz. He is survived by his Mediterranian Theater from sons and daughter-in-law, 1941 through 1947 and was Howard Urnovita and Anna highly decorated. He was also Davis of San Francisco, Steven a member of the Boca Grove of San Francisco; daughter, and Wabeek Country Clubs. Leslie of Bellaire, Texas; moth- Dr. Sill was the loving father er, Rae; wife, Helen; sister-in- of the late Constance Ilene Sill, law, Annette. Interment at the dear brother of the late Beth El Memorial Parl. Bernard Sill. He is survived by Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- his wife of 47 years, Beatrice; man Chapel. daughter and son-in-law, Pamela and Robert Wolfson of DR. BERNARD WESTON, Bloomfield Hills; grandchil- 86, of Southfield, died May 16. dren, Adam, Noah and Cooper Dr. Weston specialized in Wolfson; sister and brother-in- gerontology and was in private law, Joyce and Herman Sriro of practice since 1935. He was Hollywood, Fla.; sisters-in-law quite active in the Zionist Orga- and brother-in-law, Ann Sill nization of America, holding po- and Dr. Murry and Annette sitions of secretary, member- Sack. Interment at Clover Hill ship chairman and president of Park Cemetery. Memorial con- the Nordau Chapter. tributions may be directed to Dr. Weston was chairman of Dr. "V" Research Fund, 4160 the Medical Equipment Project John R, #616, Detroit, MI for Israel, member of the Amer- 48201. Arrangements by the ican Medical Association, Acad- Ira Kaufman Chapel. emy of General Practice and the American Jewish Physician DAVID B. SOBEL, 29, of Los Committee. In 1952, Dr. West- Angeles, died May 9. Mr. Sobel on was a delegate to the Second was the beloved son of the late World Assembly in Jerusalem; Dorothy Bassell Sobel. He is in 1959 he was a member of the survived by his parents, New- United States World Associa- ton and Janice of West Bloom- tion in Havana. field; sister, Julie of Sterling Dr. Weston invented an in- Heights; brothers and sisters- strument for nasal surgery and,