Helping others in the community regain confidence and strength, in the tradition of THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL, Ilene Kaufman Techner is Director of AfterCare Services. • ,• .13;',4•14,0kOkk, • . . • hen you need support and assistance to address any situation, from routine to complex, THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL offers AfterCare Services. AfterCare Services is a comprehensive program responsive to your needs, designed and created by THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL. William of Detroit; daughter, Elayne (Paul Neuburger) Bloomfield Hills, died May 26. Gross of Oak Park; brother Since 1981, Mr. DeVine was a and sister-in-law, Malcolm and co-owner of West Friendship Shirley Simon of Oak Park; Materials, Inc., in Detroit. He grandchildren, Ian, Molly and was also the founder of Rex Hannah. Lodge B'nai B'rith. Services were held at Mach- Mr. DeVine is survived by pelah Cemetery Chapel in Fer- his wife, Frances "Bebe" ndale followed by interment in DeVine; son and daughter-in- the cemetery. Contributions law, Clifford and Anita of may be made to the Karmanos Bloomfield Hills; grandchil- Cancer Institute, 18831 W. 12 dren, David "D.J." and Allison Mile, Lathrup Village, MI DeVine; sisters, Josephine - 48076; Hospice of Southeast- Weiner of Farmington Hills, ern Michigan, 16250 North- Muriel Shapiro of Florida. In- land Dr., Southfield, MI 48075; terment at Clover Hill Park World Medical Relief, 11745 Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Karmanos Can- 12th St., Detroit, MI 48026. Arrangements by Dorfman Fu- cer Institute, 18831 West 12 neral Direction. Mile Road, Lathrup Village, MI 48076-9806. Arrangements RABBI MORTON M. 'CAN- by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. TER, 68, of West Palm Beach, Fla., died May 19. A native of CHARLES FREDMAN, 90, of Southfield, died May 21. Mr. Cleveland, Rabbi Kanter was a graduate of Western Reserve Fredman was a printing sales- University, was awarded a man. He was a life member of master's degree and was or- Congregation Shaarey Zedek dained by Hebrew Union Col- and attended Syracuse Uni- lege. He served as chaplain in versity Law School. the U.S. Naval Reserve, retir- Mr. Fredman was the dear ing with the rank of Lieu- brother of the late Leon Fred- tenant Commander. man, the late Sadie Fredman, Rabbi Kanter served congre- the late Harold Fredman and gations in Cincinnati, Dayton, EMILY R. BROWN, formerly the late Gertrude Alpern. In- Bayshore, N.Y., Detroit and terment at Clover Hill Park of Southfield of Miami, Fla., Cemetery. Contributions may Winchester, Va. He served as died May 23. She was well deputy Commissioner of the be made to a charity of one's known in this area as a lead- Office of Youth Development choice. Arrangements by the ing bridal consultant. She is in Washington, D.C. Rabbi survived by her daughter, Car- Ira Kaufman Chapel. Kanter was active as an educa- olyn Green; grandchildren, tor in the communities in KATHERINE GOLDFINE, Nancy, David and Marianne; which he lived, was a propo- 89, of West Bloomfield Town- sister, Rosella Rosen. Contri- ship, died May 28. Mrs. butions may be sent to the Mi- OBIT page 156 Goldfine was the beloved wife ami Jewish Home and Hospi- of the late Maurice. tal for the Aged, 5200 NE 2nd She is survived by her Ave., Miami, FL. daughters and sons-in-law, BENJAMIN CANTELLI, 81, Debbie and Harold Weisser- man of West Bloomfield, Jane of Detroit, died May 25. Mr. and Edwin Citron of Farming- Cantelli was an antique deal- ton Hills; sisters and brother- er. Interment at Beth El in-law, Ethel Cohen of South- Memorial Park Cemetery. field, Rose and Chester Contributions may be made to Elected Sanders of Farmington Hills; a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- grandchildren, Maureen and into national Michael Mansfield, Michael man Chapel. controversy. and Marie Weisserman, Jef- MANUEL H. COHEN, 78, of frey Weisserman, Gary and Dolly Weisserman; great- Southfield, died May 27. Mr. grandchildren, Rachel Weis- Cohen was the beloved hus- Maccabi serman, Brian Weisserman, band of the late Regina; loving Rebecca Mansfield and John volleyball will brother of the late Morris Co- Mansfield. hen. have to rebound. Contributions may be made He is survived by his son, Mark, and Mark's fiancee, Pat- to City of Hope, c/o Dorothy ti Kelter; brother, Irwin of Oak Niskar, 29393 Laurel Woods Drive, #202, Southfield, MI Park; sister, Sarah of South- Trip to 48034; or to a charity of one's field; granddaughter, Raquel. Poland finds choice. Interment at Mach- Contributions may be made pelah Cemetery in Ferndale. to Jewish Family Service, more than roots. Arrangements by Hebrew 24123 Greenfield, Southfield, Memorial Chapel. MI 48075; Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, 15751 Lincoln, HARRIET GROSS, 68, of Southfield, MI 48075; or to a Clowning Oak Park, died May 20. She is charity of one's choice. around with the survived by her husband, Interment at Adat Shalom Harold; sons and daughters-in- Memorial Park in Livonia. Big Apple. law, Dr. Martin and Suzanne Arrangements by Hebrew of West Bloomfield, Steven and Memorial Chapel. Full contents on page 5 Christine Schaaf of Chicago, RITA AGER, 85, of Beverly Hills, died May 25. Mrs. Ager was the beloved wife of the late Solomon; loving sister of the late Abe Trifler and the late Sara Cohen. She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Irwin and Freza, Eric and Marcia of Clearwater, Fla.; daughter, Renee Zahler of Beverly Hills; brother and sister-in-law, Har- vey and Kathy Trifler of Sheffield, Ohio; sisters and brother-in-law, Nancy and Sam Ager of Huntington Woods, Estelle Sternberg of Oak Park; daughter-in-law, Barbara Ager of Florida; grandchildren, Glenn and Julie Sikora, Howard and Don- na Sikora, Rick, Nicole, Michael, Kevin and Keri Ager; great-grandchildren, Lindsey, Matthew and Danielle Sikora. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Southeastern Michigan, 16250 Northland Drive, Suite 212, Southfield, MI 48075. Interment at He- brew Memorial Park Cemetery (Radomer Section). Arrange- ments by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. 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