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October 13, 1995 - Image 157

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-10-13

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OBITS page 162

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DAVID GOLDBERG, 89, of
Southfield, died Oct. 6. Mr.
Goldberg was a social worker
for the Jewish Family Chil-
dren's Services and Catholic So-
cial Service. He was also a
member of Temple Israel and
the Jewish Professional Insti-
tute.
Mr. Goldberg was the
beloved husband of the late
Ruth Goldberg and the loving
father of the late Dr. Robert
Goldberg. He is survived by his
sons and daughters-in-law,

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Dr. Dickstein served as presi-
dent of the Michigan Allergy
Society. He also served as presi-
dent of Temple Beth El in Flint
before moving to Tuscon. Dr.
Dickstein continued his interest
in music by participating for 15
years in a string quartet.
He is survived by his wife,
Rebecca; sons and daughters-
in-law, Robert and Carol of
Flint, Dr. Stephen and Ruth of
Tuscon; daughters and sons-in-
law, Ruth and Samuel Reiter of
Tuscon, Susan and Burton
Krohn of Los Alamos, N.M.,
Deborah of Seattle, Wash;
grandchildren, George and
Wendy Reiter of Tuscon, Sara
Reiter and Greg Brown of
Philadelphia, Ilene Reiter of
Miama, Fla., Wendy Dickstein
of Denver, Jonathan Dickstein
of New York, Laurie and Scott
Liss of Long Island, Mollie
Krohn of Los Angeles; great-
grandchildren, Rachel and
Joshua Reiter. Contributions
may be made to Temple
Emanu-El, 225 N. Country
Club Rd., Tuscon, AZ 85716.
Services and interment in Tus-
con.

BERNARD STEVEN EISEN-
BERG, 69, of West Bloomfield,
died Oct. 8. Mr. Eisenberg was
a wholesaler of paint and sun-
dries and the owner of National
Office Wholesalers in Sterling
Heights from 1967-1987. Mr.
Eisenberg was a graduate of
Case Western Reserve, V-8 Pro-
gram U.S. Navy, attended Har-
vard Business School, for 20
years was a former partner of
New United Company in Cleve-
land, member of Temple
Emanu-El, Sigma Alpha Mu
and past president of the Na-
tional Paint Distributors Asso-
ciation.
Mr. Eisenberg is survived by
his wife, Renee; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Laurence Eisenberg
and Mary Anderson of Royal
Oak; daughter and son-in-law,
Laurel and Clifford Cordier of
Mo.; son and daughter-in-law,
Marshall Eisenberg and Shel-
ley McClay; step-mother, Eva
Eisenberg. Contributions may
be directed to the charity of
one's choice. Arrangements by
the Ira Kaufman Chapel.



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