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January 30, 1998 - Image 169

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-30

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PROVIDING THE MOST PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL
SERVICE AT THE MOST REASONABLE COST

Our guarantee during your time of need

Alan H. TIN%

Operman; daughters and sons-in-law,
Ruth and Dr. Samuel Talmer of
Bloomfield Hills, Leah and Carl
Moore, Marcia and Mitch Rosen,
Rosalyn and Don DeVries; grandchil-
dren, Janine and Seth Talmer, Aaron
Moore, Scott Operman, Jennifer, Joel
and Stephanie DeVries, Ari and
Lauren Rosen; sister and brother-in-
law, Margaret and Otto Isler. Mrs.
Operman was the beloved wife of the
late Max Operman.
This announcement was placed at
the request of the family by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

THE DORFMAN PROMISE:

"We have founded the Alan H.
Dorfman Funeral Direction to
provide the finest professional
services & arrangements at a
lower price, while serving each
individual as we would a
personal family member"

Where Tradition Meets the weeds of a Modern World:

• Graveside ,* cemetery chapel services • Temple and Synagogue Servkvs
• Qualify burial caskets at substantially lower prices. •Sulfills shim service needs.

•arrangements can be made in the comfort and convenience of your own home.

• Pre-need arrangements. • Provide a complete, meaningful service

Sensible alternatives
• If you choose to follow thejewish tradition of a gnaveside or cemetery chapel
service, you don't have to pay the extra costs associated with a large funeral home.

• Substantial savings

JOAN EDITH RITTEN, 66, former

Detroiter of Fremont, Calif., died Jan.
13.
She is survived by her brother and
sister-in-law, Donald and Elayne
Ritten. She was the daughter of the
late Manuel and Tillie Bitten; sister of
the late Irwin Ritten and Pauline
Merker. Interment in Fremont.

od:man Funeral Direction

"SERVING rTIIE JEWISH Co
FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY."

(248) 546-4700

ALAN & JONATHAN DORFMAN

Licensed Funeral Directors

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CECELIA SAVESCU, 91, of

Bloomfield Hills, died Jan. 23.
She is survived by her daughter and
son-in-law, Miriam and Pinchas Barak
of Bloomfield Hills; brother and sister-
in-law, Mishu and Leah Eigeles of
Israel; sister, Lorika Iliescu; grandchil-
dren, Shlomit Barak, Leor Yitzchock
Barak. Contributions may be made to
Lubavitch Foundation, do Rabbi
Stein, 14000 W. Nine Mile Rd., Oak
Park, MI 48237.
Services and interment were held at
Nusach Hari Cemetery in Ferndale.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

ABE SOLOMON, 87, and a resident

of the Taylor Living Center for Seniors
died Jan. 14. He leaves no known sur-
vivors.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Services and
interment were held at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

MOE A. STERNBERG, 85, of Oak

Park, died Jan. 20.
He is survived by his wife, Eleanor;
sons and daughters-in-law, Mark and
Lauralee Sternberg of Engadine,
Mich., Paul and Janis Sternberg of
Oak Park; sister, Ray Weimer of
California; grandchildren, Eric,
Martin, Cary and Jessica.
Services were held at Machpleah
Cemetery Chapel in Ferndale followed
by interment at the cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the

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and Referral Service
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In Loving Memory of

SOL BOESKY

Who passed away February 1, 1995

Sadly missed
and always remembered by
your loving son, Bob,
Judi and all your loving
grandchildren.

31051 stephenson hwy
madison heights, mi 48071

In Loving Memory of

NEWTON EINSTANDIG

In Beloved Memory of

ARTHUR KLEE

Who passed away January 27, 1988

Who passed away February 2, 1980

Sadly missed
and always remembered by
Sybil, Rachel, Steve, Renee,
Rick, Brian, Scott, Michelle,
Samantha, Joseph
and Emily.

Always in our hearts,
sadly missed and never forgotten by
wife Lily,
daughter Rosetta (Sheldon) Moggel,
grandchildren
and great grandchildren.

1/30
1998

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