In Loving Memory of
ROSE
AVERBACH
Who passed away
daughter and son-in-law,
Cheryl and Sheldon Kane of
West Bloomfield; sisters and
brother-in-law, Genia Lichten-
szain of San Marcos, Calif., Fri-
da and Mauricio Schwartz of
Argentina; grandchildren, Gary
Milan, Stuart Milan, Mitchell
and Jill Milan, Julie Skore, Joe
Skore (fiancee Teresa), Jeffrey
Skore, Melissa Kane, Michael
Kane; great-grandchildren,
Matthew, Jordan, Evan.
Contributions may be made
to a charity of one's choice. In-
terment at Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
JOYCE SILVERMAN
SONNABEND, 62, of South-
field, died June 6. Ms.
Sonnabend was a home health
care companion. She was a
member of Hadassah, a former
swim teacher and started a
women's softball league in
Boston.
Ms. Sonnabend is survived by
her daughter and son-in-law,
Elise Susan and Rick Niefield;
sons and daughters-in-law, Jef-
frey Rosenthal of Birmingham,
James and Paula Rosenthal of
Farmington Hills, David
Bernard Rosenthal and Kimber-
ly Grainer of Farmington Hills;
grandchildren, Alexander
Niefield, Sydney Renee Rosen-
thal, Jacob Cameron Rosenthal;
brother and sister-in-law,
Steven and Judith Silverman of
Jacksonville, Fla. Interment
Beth El Memorial Park. Contri-
butions may be made to a chari-
ty of one's choice. Arrangements
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
LEONARD WAGMAN, 77, of
Southfield, died June 7. Mr.
Wagman was an annuity re-
tirement plan salesman. He
was a member of Temple
Emanu-El.
Mr. Wagman is survived by
his wife, Lee; sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Alan and Anne of
Roswell, N.M., Michael and
Elaine of Huntington Woods;
grandchildren; Julie and Eric
Wagman. Interment at Beth
El Memorial Park. Contribu-
tions may be made to Na'amat,
25900 Greenfield Road, Oak
Park, MI 48237. Arrange-
ments by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
BORIS WISE, 89, former De-
troiter of Haifa, Israel, died
May 29. He is survived by his
sisters, Helen Handelsman of
Oak Park, Leah Kaczor of
Haifa; nieces and nephews,
Harry Handelsman (Tamara)
of Washington, D.C., Sarah
Marks of Lansing, Hava Weiss
of New York, Ari Weiss (Idit)
of Tel Aviv, Nili Kadar (Gabi)
of Haifa, Zahava Ronen (Am-
atzia) of Rehovot. Interment in
Haifa.
June 18, 1987
Sadly missed and always
remembered by husband
Louis (Lloyd), children
Barbara Meyers and
Fran Goldsmith and
grandchildren.
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In Loving Memory of
MADELINE
WAGMANN
June 17, 1991
Sadly missed and
always remembered by
Henri and Lila
Wagmann
Alan & Jonathan Dorfman
Licensed Funeral Directors
Alan H.
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In Memory of
DR. MARVIN J. ROSENTHAL
To lose someone after 60 years brings thoughts,
memories and an ocean of tears. He was a good hus-
band, father and grandfather, need I say more? We
loved him, but God loved him more, for he took him
from us to ease his pain, but it left a void in our
hearts which will always remain. So he was laid to
rest knowing his suffering was over and
hopefully for the best.
Sadly missed by wife Madolyn, children Joyce, Gary
(Judy), Linda (Mark) Pulleyblank
and grandchildren.
In Loving Memory of
Our Beloved Parents and Grandparents
PHILLIP and LIBBY ROSENBERG
Sadly missed and always remembered by Rose and Mitchell,
Anne, Esther and grandchildren.
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In Memory of
HERMAN H. ZUSMAN
1918-1993
HE IS STILL WITH US
No, he is not gone.
Whatever is good or kind or gentle or bright in his sons,
That is Herman.
Whoever was helped by his generosity, that is Herman.
The trees, the flowers, the very grass embellishing their home,
That is Herman.
He lives too, in the hearts and minds and memories of
everyone who knew him.
Grieve not...
He is with us still;
With us in ways that will be a blessing
To those in whom his goodness has found root.
This dear and gentle man lives on
In everyone whose life he has touched.
You have but to look and say,
"Yes, that's Herman."
But...
Not for Sarah, Sarah his beloved,
It is not enough.
Her heart aches to hear his voice, to see his smile, to
feel his touch,
Now-only in memories.
Gratified she will ever be for the years of his loving care.
Content she must be in having filled his life with beauty
and with joy.
Let us not say goodbye.
Just say, "Now, it is time for him to rest."
Written by Sadie Stren, sister-in-law
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