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August 15, 1997 - Image 186

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-15

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ILENE KAUFMAN TECHNER

Helping others in the community
regain confidence and strength, in
the tradition of THE IRA KAUFMAN
CHAPEL, Ilene Kaufman Techner

MARTIN ALBERT, 67, of

is Director of AfterCare Services.

Zwe



Clarendon Hills, Ill., died Aug.
7.
He is survived by his mother,
Mary Albert; son, Ross Albert
of N. Providence, R.I.; daugh-
ters and son-in-law, Amy Al-
bert of West Bloomfield, Lisa
and Daniel Weber of West
Bloomfield; sister and brother-
in-law, Sylvia and Martin
Berman of Philadelphia; grand-
children, Justin Albert, Olivia
and Jessica Weber.
Services were held at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery Chapel in
Birmingham followed by inter-
ment in the cemetery. Contri-
butions may be made to the
Karmanos Cancer Institute,
18831 W. 12 Mile, Lathrup Vil-
lage, MI 48076. Arrangements
by Dorfman Funeral Direction.

CARRIE BLUMBERG, 95, of

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.

THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER

Brandeis University Used Book Sale 1997

Michigan's Largest and Best
Tel-Twelve Mall, through August 20

The 1997 Brandeis University Used Book Sale runs until
August 20 at the Tel-Twelve Mall, located at 12 Mile and
Telegraph in Southfield.
There is no admission charge for the sale which runs between
the hours of 10:00am-9:00pm daily and noon-5:OOpm Sunday.

Sponsored by the Brandeis University National Women's
Committee. Greater Detroit Chapter, there are over 100,000
books available in 52 categories, hard cover and paperback.

THE D E TRO

On August 19-20, all books are half off. Also on August 20, all
the books you can fit into a shopping bag sold at the hook sale
are yours for just $5.
Proceeds for this event support Brandeis libraries.

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THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

18325 West Nine Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48075
Telephone: 248.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105

Southfield, died Aug. 6.
Mrs. Blumberg is survived
by a son and daughter-in-law,
W. Harry and Ruth Blumberg
of Southfield; grandchildren,
Robin and Linda Blumberg,
Seth and Laura Blumberg;
great-grandchildren, Zachary,
Jason, Ryan and Brett Blum-
berg, Shawn and Russell
Green. Mrs. Blumberg was the
beloved wife of the late Milton
Blumberg and the loving
grandmother of the late Ivan
Blumberg.
Interment at Beth El Memo-
rial Park Cemetery. Contribu-
tions may be made to a charity
of one's choice. Arrangements
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ERNEST DEUTSCH, 82, of

Southfield, died Aug. 6.
He is survived by his daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Thea and
Allen Cohen of Southfield,
Winifred and William Deutsch-
Dechavez of Sterling Heights;
grandchildren, Bayla D. Cohen
and Jacqueline Danielle
Dechavez. He was the beloved
husband of the late Beverly
Deutsch.
Services were held at Mach-
pelah Cemetery Chapel in Fer-
ndale followed by interment in
the cemetery. Contributions
may be made to a charity of
one's choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Funeral Direction.

Hill Park Cemetery Chapel in
Birmingham followed by inter-
ment in the cemetery. Contri-
butions may be made to the
VNA Hospice, 25900 Greenfield
Road, #600, Oak Park, MI
48237. Arrangements by Dorf-
man Funeral Direction.

DR. HARRISON J.L.
FRANK III, 51, of Los Angeles,

formerly of Detroit, died Aug. 2.
Dr. Frank, an endocrinologist,
was nationally known for his
work in diabetes research and
education. He established a dia-
betes training program in Long
Beach Veterans Hospital in
California and published many
articles relating to the compli-
cations of diabetes.
He is survived by his wife,
Maureen Frank; sons, David
Frank and Richard Frank of
Los Angeles; parents, Harry
and Peggy Frank Jr. of Los An-
geles; brothers, James Frank
and Anthony Frank, both of
Los Angeles; sister and brother-
in-law, Margaret and Larry
Merrill of Meadow Vista, Calif .
Services and interment held
in Los Angeles. Contributions
may be made to the Harrison
J.L. Frank Endocrinology and
Metabolism Lectureship fund,
do U.C. Irvine Foundation,
4800 Berkeley Road, Irvine, CA
92697-5610. This notice placed
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel
upon request of the family.

MARGARET PEGGY
FREEDMAN, 81, of West

Bloomfield, died Aug. 7. Mrs.
Freedman was a member of
Hadassah.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Robert Freedman "RMF";
daughter and son-in-law, Jen-
nifer and Stephen Wade of Mu-
nich, Germany; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Samuel and
Christine Garfinkel of London,
England; grandchildren, Max
and Joseph Garfinkel, Erika
and Kirsten Reinstein.
Interment at Beth El Memo-
rial Park Cemetery. Contribu-
tions may be made to any chil-
dren's charity. Arrangements
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.

BARBARA MAY FRIED-
MAN, 66, of Royal Oak, died

Aug. 8.
She is survived by her
cousins, Estelle Nelson, Bill
Southfield, died Aug. 8.
and Audrey Farber, Raymond
She is survived by her hus-
Krell, Shelly Taub, Sue and
band, Morris Fishman; daugh-
Harvey Tushrnan, David Tush-
ter and son-in-law, Penny and
man, Michael and Chris Tush-
Harvey Brode of Farmington
man, Marilyn Rollinger, Edith
Hills; son and daughter-in-law,
Goodman, Dr. Rachelle War-
Eric and Chandra Fishman of
ren, Gert and Werner Osten,
Columbia, Md.; grandchildren,
Dianna Warren, Lisa Warren.
Gary Brode and Heidi Brode;
Contributions may be made
brothers-in-law and sisters-in-
to a charity of one's choice. Ser-
law, Herb Fishman, Fred
vices and interment were held
Shapiro, Seena and Sandy Ru-
bin. She was the sister-in-law of at Adat Shalom Memorial Park
in Livonia. Arrangements by
the late Dora Shapiro.
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Services were held at Clover

DOROTHY FISHMAN, 75, of

BERNICE GAINES, 68, of

Farmington Hills, died Aug. 10.
Mrs. Gaines is survived by
her daughters and sons-in-law,
Eileen and Steven Foon of
Farmington Hills, Toby and
Daniel Gosselin of Farmington
Hills, Susan Silva of Farming-
ton Hills; grandchildren, David
Gosselin, Eric Silva, Michael
and Elliot Foon; sisters and
brothers-in-law, Vittie and
Artie Appelbaum, Tillie and
Morty Schiller. She was the
beloved wife of the late Lester
Gaines.
Interment at Beth El Memo-
rial Park. Contributions may be
made to the American Brain
Tumor Association, 2720 River
Road, Des Plaines, IL 60018; or
the Michigan Humane Society,
7401 Chrysler Parkway, De-
troit, MI 48211. Arrangements
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.

DR. ARNOLD GORDON, 75,

of Huntington Woods, died Aug.
5. Dr. Gordon was an op-
tometrist with offices in Ham-
tramck and Royal Oak. A mem-
ber of American Optometric
Association, Dr. Gordon was a
co-founder of Low Vision Clinic
at Sinai Hospital. He graduated
from Ohio State University Col-
lege of Optometry in 1948 and
was a 1st lieutenant in the U.S.
Air Force during World War II.
He is survived by his wife of
53 years, Joan Gordon; daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Nancy
Gordon and Steve Gellman of
Chicago, Sally and Robert Gold-
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