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April 26, 1996 - Image 152

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-04-26

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WE REMEMBER

During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits of the
following departed friends, with the traditional memorial prayer, recitation of kad-
dish and studying of mishnayos.

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Mose Barnett
Ida Borkin
Max Golabor
Sadie Lynn
Robert Rubin
Dr. Leo Schatz
Eva Wainer
Mar s ha York
Marie Zarkin
Lena Alexis
Hanna Bordelow
Louis Entus
Bessie Goldsmith
Fannie Goren
Lewis Lionel He!pert
Ida Karbel
Rose Kelmon
Jacob Lechtzin
Harry undenbaum
Moshe Ben Yonah
Ida Reiser
Vera Rib
Helen L. Rosenberg
Philip Ross
Murray Jacob Spring
Sidney Applebaum
Fannie Freedman
Victoria Freedman
Toby Lerner
Gus Lew
Rose Lipson
Louis Melton
Harry Shapiro
Isidore Shindler
Jennie Kogen Singer
Abraham Berris
Eva Goldin
Hannah Goldstein

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Shlomo Leib Hollender
Charles Upchinsky
David Modlinsky
Anna Rabinovitch
Samuel Rosenthal
Chashe Scherr
Judah Scherr
Joe Shanbaum
Joseph Whitefield
Sadie Woolf
Jacob Berner
Sora Bernstein
Lena Bodzin
Clara Sarah Drescher
Pauline Gorelick
Mildred Litwak
Sarah Shulman
Gertrude Wohl
Minnie Friedman
Alice Marcus
David Schneider
Max Schultz
Akik Selesny
Libby Taitelbaum
Rebecca Unrot
Hermine Weber
Joseph Morris Yaker
Anna Bennett
Harold Biller
Sidney Burstein
Fannie Gray
Bella Kowal
Lillian Pearson
Fanny Pevoz
Charles Schwartz
Oscar Silverstein
Harold Swartz

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and Carol of Farmington Hills,
Steve of Southfield; daughters
and sons-in-law, &bin and Dr.
Jeffi-ey Kirsch of Baltimore,
Davida and Scott Finkle of Buf-
falo Grove, Ill.; sister and broth-
er-in-law, Ruth and Bernard
Mintz of Bloomfield Hills;
grandchildren, Jodi, Alan and
Erica Kirsch, Joshua, Jamie and
Abby Finkle.

LILLIAN BARNETT
MOORE, 91, of Waterford, died

April 16. Mrs. Moore was the
beloved wife of the late Robert Y.
Moore. She is survived by her
daughter and son-in-law, Susan
and Otto Saunders of Water-
ford; grandchildren, Courtney
and Rachel Anderson, Justin
Saunders, Kelly Kanigowski;
sister, Sylvia Babcock. Contribu-
tions may be made to the Hos-
pice of Southeastern Michigan
or the Michigan Humane Soci-
ety.

Northland Drive, Suite 212,
Southfield, MI 48075.

HARRY SCHWARTZ, 93, of

Madison Heights, died April 15.
He was the beloved husband of
the late Anna Schwartz. He is
survived by his daughters and
sons-in-law, Sylvia and Gerald
Rosen of Southfield, Pearl and
Leonard Galper of West Bloom-
field, Helen and Arthur Bed-
nersh of Los Angeles; five grand-
children; eight great-grand-
childrfen.

SARAH R. smut 86, of Livo-

nia, died April 15. Mrs. Smith
was born in Russia and had
been a Livonia resident for more
than 41 years and in the Detroit
area since 1914.
She worked with her husband
Asher in the pharmacy they
opened in Detroit in 1935; after
15 years, the pharmacy was
moved to Livonia. Mrs. Smith
did volunteer work at Northville
State Hospital and received a
TABL PAK, 77, of Southfield,
community service award form
died April 16. Mrs. Pak is sur-
the Bureau of United Communi-
vived by her husband, Abram;
brother, Yakov Reydler of Israel; ty Services. Mrs. Smith also re-
ceived the Harley Sprague
sisters and brother-in-law, Sar-
Award for outstanding services
ra and Lipa Khaykin of South-
for the Children's Leukemnia
field, Ida Khaykin of Oak Park,
Foundation.
Tzilya Feinstein of Israel.
Her connection with pharma-
SHEILA PUTNAM, 57, of Las
ceuticals extended beyond the
Vegas, formerly of Detroit, died
family drug store; Mrs. Smith
April 21. Ms. Putman was the
held several offices in the Aescu-
loving daughter of the late Max
lapian Pharmaceutical Associa-
Davis and the dear sister of the
tion and she earned commenda-
late Herbert Davis, the late Eu-
tion from Dr. Martin Barr, vice
gene Davis, the late Sanford
president of the Wayne State
Davis.
University Pharmacy School, for
She is survived by her sons
her fund-raising for the institu-
and daughters-in-law, Ronald
tion.
and Jean of Las Vegas, David
Mrs. Smith was president of
and Lisa of Las Vegas; brother
the Livonia Business and Profe-
and sister-in-law, Dr. Gilbert
sional Women's Club and for
and Pat Davis of Grand Rapids,
three years was treasurer of Dis-
sister, Marsha Ann Davis of
trict 9. Mrs. Smith's work in the
Southfield; mother, Edith
Livonia community was recog-
Sklare Davis. For information
nized with an honor by Mayor
call the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Edward McNamara. In 1993,
she was named Livonia's Moth-
LENA KAYE SALTZ, 83, of
Farmington Hills, died April 22. er of the Year. Governor William
Milliken and Rep. Jack Kirksey
Mrs. Saltz was a member of the
presented her with a tribute for
Louis D. Brandeis B'nai B'rith
her
humanitarian efforts. She
Organization, past president of
was an active member of Con-
the Brandeis Bowling League
gregation Beit Kodesh in Livo-
and a member of the Southfield
nia and its sisterhood and
Ladies Auxiliary.
served in many capacities as
She was the beloved wife of
the late Harry Kaye and the late their president, secretary-trea-
surer and current chairman of
Allen Saltz. Mrs. Saltz is sur-
the ad book campaign.
vived by her daughter and son-
Mrs. Smith was the beloved
in-law, Barbara and Leonard of
wife of the late Asher; loving sis-
Farmington Hills; son and
ter of the late Dr. Harry Lindy.
daughter-in-law, Sheldon and
She is survived by her son and
Shelley Kaye of Farmington
daughter-in-law, Marvin and
Hills; grandchildren, Howard
Lila of Livonia; daughter and
and Debbie Saltz, Steven and
son-in-law, Joyce and Morris
Anne Saltz, Mindy Saltz, Kath-
leen and Corey Kaye; grandchil- Gural of Livonia; brother, Dr.
dren; great-grandchildren, Emi- Bernard Zager of Reno, Nev.;
sister, Molly Marco of Livonia;
ly and Jenna Meier; sister,
grandchildren,
Perry Gural,
Dorothy Cove of Miami Beach,
Sandra Gural, Bryon Gural,
Fla.; brother and sister-in-law,
Scott and Denise Smith, Shawn
Irving and Myra Pasman of
Smith; great-grandchildren,
West Bloomfield.Contributions
Samantha Smith, Brandon
may be made to the Hospice of
Smith. Memorial contributions
Southeastern Michigan, 16250

may be made to Congregation
Belt Kodesh, do Asher Smith
Fund, 31840 West Seven Mile
Road, Livonia, MI 48152.

PERCY S. SWARTZ, 89, for-

mer Detroiter of Scottsdale,
Ariz., died March 8. He served
in the Army Air Corps in World
War II. He was master of Mosa-
ic Lodge #530 and president of
Crescent Shrine Club in 1969.
He served as photographer for
Moslem Temple, coming back to
Detroit to work the circus each
year; in 1991 he was presented
with a Photographer Emeritus
fez.
He was the beloved husband
of the late Lillian. He is survived
by his children, Jack and Bar-
bara London, Bari Swartz, Shari
and Terry Sorah, Bruce Swartz;
sisters, Pearl Gittleman, Flora
Mendelsohn, Mildred MacLeod;
nine grandchildren; six great-
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held on Tuesday, April 30, at
Mosaic/Perfection Lodge, 26595
Evergreen, Southfield, at 7 p.m.
Contributions may be made to
Shriner's Hospitals for Crippled
and Burned Children or a local
hospice care center.

LORRAINE S. WEDGLE, 61,

of West Bloomfield, died April
21. Mrs. Wedgle was a member
of Women's American ORT. She
was the loving daughter of the
late Alex Syner and the dear sis-
ter of the late Marc Syner.
Mrs. Wedgle is survived by
her husband, Dr. Martin Wedg-
le; sons and daughters-in-law,
Craig of Southfield, Bruce and
Laura of Delray Beach, Fla.,
Paige and Denise of Farmington
Hills; daughter, Stacey of Farm-
ington Hills; grandchildren,
Shauna and Travis Wedgle;
mother, Lillian Steingard of
Tamarac, Fla.; sister and broth-
er-in-law, Millie and Murray
Hozman of Farmington Hills.
Contributions may be directed
to the American Cancer Society,
29350 Southfield, Suite 110,
Southfield, MI 48076.

BERNARD ZUGER, 75, of

Farmington Hills, died April 23.
Mr. Zuger was the beloved hus-
band of the late Florence. He is
survived by his son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Stanley and Clarice
of Royal Oak; daughter, Fred
Schram of Farmington Hills; sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Eleanore
and Nathan Almont of Califor-
nia; grandchildren, Lori
Schram, Sahlu Zuger, Jonathan
Zuger.

Correction

The obituary for Rose Shaffer
(April 19) should have indicated
that she was was the dear sister
of the late Leona Board, the late
Sam Waxer, the late George
Waxer and the late Jack Waxer.

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