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December 19, 1997 - Image 185

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-19

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a community organizer, administrator and
project developer. Ms. Levine was project
director for the Michigan supported educa-
tion project at Wayne State University. In
addition, she was founder and president of
the Michigan chapter of the International
Association of Psychological Rehabilitation
Services as well as chair of its international
task force and a member of the national
board. Ms. Levine belonged to the World
Association of Psychological Rehabilitation
and the Alliance for the Mentally Ill. She
founded and served as president of
Colombian Americans Friends, an organiza-
tion that helped facilitate international
adoptions. In 1993, Ms. Levine received a
Fulbright Senior lectureship for work in
Venezuela and Peru in the field of psycho-
logical rehabilitation, training and consulta-
tion to public mental health agencies and
universities.
She is survived by her husband, Daniel
Levine; sons and daughter-in-law, Peter M.
Levine and Patricia Gunn, Paul Anthony
Levine of Coconut Grove, Fla.; daughter,
Sarah Levine; brother and sister-in-law,
Stanley and Alice May of New Jersey.
Interment at Forest Hill Cemetery in
Ann Arbor. Donations may be made to
Individualized Hospice of Ann Arbor.

LILLIAN LEWIS, 89, of West Bloomfield,
died Dec. 9. For over 30 years, Mrs. Lewis
was a Detroit Public School teacher. She
also was a charter member of Temple Israel.
Mrs. Lewis is survived by her daughter
and son-in-law, Joan and Sheldon Plotnik;
son-in-law, Morton Klasmer; grandchildren,
Dr. Ronald and Joy Plotnik, Carolann and
Dr. Robert Goode, Dr. James Plotnik,
Nancy and Lawrence Koplow, Bethany and
Craig Wishner; great-grandchildren, Erin,
Jamie and Randi Goode, Shelby and Stevie
Wishner, Allison Plotnik; sisters and broth-
er-in-law, Dorothy Baskin, Ethel and
Sidney Greenstein; sisters-in-law, Betty
Green and Alyce Green. She was the
beloved wife of the late Benjamin Lewis; the
devoted mother of the late Suzanne
Klasmer; the loving sister of the late Sam
Green, the late Felix Green, the late Leslie
Green; dear sister-in-law of the late Harry
Baskin and the late Jon Green.
Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to a charity of
one's choice.

ALVIN MANHOFF, 80, of Southfield,
died Dec. 11. Mr. Manhoff was a co-owner
of Barna-Bee Toy children's shop. He was a
member of B'nai B'rith.
Mr. Manhoff is survived by his daughter
and son-in-law, Susan and Robert Nusholtz
of Southfield; grandchildren, Jeffrey
Nusholtz, Bradley and Jill Manhoff, Jyll
Manhoff; sister and brother-in-law, Norma

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Our Beloved Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother

YETTA SARAH DEITCH
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Who passed away December 22, 1994

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monument in her memory 1:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 21, at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi Conrad will
officiate. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.

"Somewhere back of the sunset, 'Where loveliness never dies, she dwells in a •
land of glory, with dreams in her lifted eyes.

And . laughter lives all about her, and music sways on the air.
She is far from all thought of sadness, of passion and doubt and care!

The flowers of vanished April, the lost gild of summer's mirth are wrapped
like a doak about her, who hurried too soon from Earth.

And we who have known her splendor, a beauty that brought swift tears, will
cherish her vision always, to brighten the drifting years."

Yetta, we miss you so much!

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Her loving sons Morris Deitch and Harry Deitch

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