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December 08, 1995 - Image 232

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-12-08

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EVNAITSRAEL Al Arcob:21 Catie.0

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42400 12 MLE ROAD

OBITS page 155

NOVI, MCHIGAN 48377

ACROSS FROM THE TUJELVE OAKS MALL

TO OUR
FAMIUES

We're proud to
announce the
approval and
erection of the
Bind Israel
Memorial Gardens
sign on
12 Mile Road
directly east
of the entrance.

Exclusively
Serving Our
Jewish Community and
Featuring The
Garden of
THE TREE Of UFE

FOR COMPLETE
DETAILS CONTACT
810-851-4803

Accepted by
representatives of the
Orthodox, Conservative
and Reform communities

Announcing the
appointment of

MICHAEL
ROSEMAN

Your Pre-arrangement
Counselor

In Loving Memory
of Beloved Wife, Mother, and Grandmother

ESTHER NESSEL

We don't say goodbye to people we cherish,
Though life and death keep us apart,
Their love, their friendship, their unselfish ways,
These memories survive in our hearts.

And so it is, Esther, that five years now end,
We remember with each passing day,
As wife, mother, grandmother, and friend,
Your love always brightened our way.

We miss you so much, your praise we deliver,
For all you were we treasure you so,
And though the candle may wane and quiver,
In our hearts your memory is always aglow.

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Husband Thomas,
daughters Karen, Debra, Michelle, and families

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Linda of Bloomfield Hills;
daughter, Karen Moss of Lin-
coln, Mass.; sisters, Helen Vo-
gel, Ruth Mandelbaum, both of
New York; grandchildren,
Jonathan (Lorna) Moss, Lauren
(Matthew) Goldman, Joshua
and Sarah Mandelbaum; great-
grandchildren, Jacob and Alex
Goldman, Mitchell Moss. A
memorial service was held at
the Birmingham Temple in
Farmington Hills. Contribu-
tions may be made to the Birm-
ingham Temple, 28611 W. 12
mile, Farmington Hills, MI
48334; or the Boy Scouts of
America. Arrangements by the
Dorfman Funeral Direction.

IRVING MARTIN, 76, former
Detroiter of Sunrise, Fla., died
Nov. 26. Mr. Martin served
with distinction as a member of
the military police for the U.S.
Army in Europe during World
War II. He is survived by his
wife, Betty; nephews and
nieces, Howard Taylor of
Toronto, Arthur Maglin of
Brooklyn, N.Y., Jay Maglin of
Spring, Texas, Lori-Taylor Katz
and Dr. Arthur Katz of Palm
Beach Gardens, Fla., Gail Mar-
tin of New York City. Inter-
ment at Star of David Ceme-
tery in Tamarac, Fla.

FLORENCE MILAN, 84, of
Southfield, died Dec. 3. Mrs.
Milan was a registered nurse.
She was also a partner and co-
founder of Milan Winery. Mrs.
Milan helped transcribe chil-
dren's books into Braille. She
received the Woman of Valor
Award through Israel bonds
was a member of UJA, JNF,
Bar-Ilan, BBYO, JARC and the
Great Lakes Yacht Club.
Mrs. Milan donated a home
to JARC, has a family forest in
Israel through JNF and donat-
ed several ambulances to Red
Mogan Dovid in Israel.
Mrs. Milan was the beloved
wife of the late Charles Milan.
She is survived by her daughter
and son-in-law, Nancy and Dr.
Carl West of Sanibel Island,
Fla.; son and daughter-in-law,
Henry and Christine of
Rochester Hills; grandchildren,
Jeffrey West and Christine
Simmons, Mark and Sara Beth
West, Daniel and Joanna Mi-
lan. Interment at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions
may be directed to a charity of
one's choice. Arrangements by
the Ira Kaufman Chapel.

CARL MOSKOVITZ, 81, of
Southfield, died Dec. 3. Mr.
Moskovitz was the beloved hus-
band of the late Mildred, loving
brother of the late Milton. He is
survived by his son, Marvin of
Oak Park; daughters and sons-
in-law, Marsha and Jerome
Moss of Farmington Hills,
Cheryl Janice and Michael

Golding of Farmington Hills;
grandchildren, Julie and Dr.
Tony Emmer, Dr. Steven and
Alyssa Moss, Marc Moss, Lau-
ren and Alexa Golding; great
grand-son Jordan Perry Em-
mer. Contributions may be di-
rected to Michigan Cancer
Founation, 18831 West Twelve
Mile Road, Lathrup Village, MI
48076; or Juvenile Diabetes As-
sociation, 16170 Templar Cir-
cle, Southfield, MI 48075. Inter-
ment at Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

MILTON MOSKOVITZ, 78, of
Oak Park, died Nov. 30. Mr.
Moskovitz was the beloved
brother of the late Carl. He is
survived by his wife, Ida;
daughters and son-in-law, Rona
Gilbert of Oak Park, Francine
Stein of West Bloomfield, Joyce
and Jeffrey Stern of Baltimore,
Md.; grandchildren, Helene,
Marlene, Michael, Hannah, Ja-
cob. Contributions may be di-
rected to American Diabetes
Association, 30600 Telegraph
Road, Suite 2255, Bingham
Farms, MI 48025; or a charity
of one's choice.
Interment at Machpelah
Cemetery in Ferndale.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

DAVID M. MOSS, 81, of West
Bloomfield, died Dec. 2. Mr.
Moss was a pharmacist and
owner of Moss Drugs in Ham-
tramck and Med Drugs in Ypsi-
lanti.
Mr. Moss attended Detroit
Institute of Technology Phar-
macy School at night during
the Depression while working
on the assembly line at the Ply-
mouth divison of Chrysler Cor-
poration. Mr. Moss was ap-
pointed to the Michigan Board
of Pharmacy in 1949 and was
elected president of the board
in 1951. He became director of
drugs and drugstores in 1955
and was re-appointed in 1960.
He was president and executive
secretary of thre Detroit Retail
Druggists Association and a
charter member of Temple Is-
rael.
Mr. Moss was an amateur
boxer who also enjoyed fishing,
football, squash and racquet-
ball.
Mr. Moss is survived by his
wife, Beulah of West Bloom-
field; daughters and son-in-law,
Judith M. Urdan of Farming-
ton Hills; Shelley and David J.
Borsuk; sons and daughter-in-
law, Daniel H. and Ellie of
Commerce, Robert of South-
field; grandchildren, Matthew
Urdan, Paul and April Urdan,
Douglas Urdan, Bradley Ur-
dan, Rachel Moss, Benjamin
Moss, Sara Moss, Nicole Bor-
suk, Courtney Borsuk and Ben-
jamin Borsuk.

Interment at B'nai Israel.
Contributions may be directed
to the American Heart Associa-
tion, 16310 West 12 Mile Road,
Southfield, MI 48076. Arrange-
ments by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

CLARE PECIS, 75, of South-
field, died Nov. 29. Mrs. Pecis
was the assistant catering
manager for the Sheraton
Cadillac. She also managed
Cushion 'N' Cue for 15 years.
Mrs. Pecis was the beloved
wife of the late Jack Pecis and
the loving mother of the late
Elsie R. Berry. She is survived
by her grandchildren, Scott
Berry and Todd Berry; brother
and sister-in-law, Raymond
and Shirley Abrams of Oak
Park; sister, Phyllis Kahn of
West Bloomfield. Interment at
Beth El Memorial Park. Contri-
butions may be directed to
Temple Beth El Brotherhood
Fellowship Fund, 7400 Tele-
graph, Bloomfield Hills, MI
48301. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

IRVING ROCHMAN, 66, of
Davisburg, died Dec. 3. Mr.
Rochman was interior decorat-
ing painter. He is survived by
his sons and daughter-in-law,
Steven of Grand Blanc, Robert
and Edith Rome of West
Bloomfield; grandchildren, Eri-
ka, Rozie, Isaac, Joshua; broth-
ers and sisters-in-law, Sidney
and Jocelyn, Ronald and Reva;
sisters and brother-in-law, Do-
lores and Jerry Zarkin, Martha
Gutman. Contributions may be
directed to the American Dia-
betes Association, Suite 2255,
30600 Telegraph Road, Bing-
ham Farms, MI 48025-4532; or
the Kidney Foundation, 3378
Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, MI
48104. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

SARA LEE SALLEN, 91, of
Bloomfield Hills, died Dec. 5.
For over 25 years, Mrs. Sallen
was a ready-to-wear clothing
executive who co-owned five
Carson's clothing stores. She
was also one of the founding
members of Temple Israel and
a member of Hadassah.
She was the beloved wife of
the late Jack Sallen for 25
years and the beloved wife of
the late Harry Shapiro.
Mrs. Sallen is survived by
her son and daughter-in-law,
Marvin and Nancy Sallen;
daughter and son-in-law, Thel-
ma and Arnold Feuerman;
grandchildren, Jack Sallen,
Lisa and David Yarnell, Maury
and Celia Feuerman, Bonnie
and Sam Cherrin; seven great-
grandchildren; sister and broth-
er-in-law, Sophie and Irving
Lawrence. Interment at Beth
El Memorial Park. Contribu-
tions may be directed to a char-

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