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February 20, 1998 - Image 166

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-02-20

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"YES, THERE IS
LIFE AFTER
BREAST CANCER.
AND THAT'S THE
WHOLE POINT."

—Ann Jillian

A lot of women are so afraid of
breast cancer they don't want to
hear about it.
And that's what frightens me.
Because those women won't
practice breast self-examination
regularly.
Those women, particularly
those over 35. won't ask their doc.
for about a mammogram.
Yet that's what's required for
breast cancer to be detected
early. When the cure rate is 90%.
And when there's a good chance
it won't involve the loss of a
breast.
But no matter what it involves,
take it from someone who's been
through it all.
Life is just too wonderful to
give up on. And, as I found out.
you don't have to give up on any
of it. Not work, not play, not even
romance.
Oh, there is one thing. though.
You do have to give up being
afraid to. take care of yourself.

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Obituries

Masons, past senior post commander
of the Roy Green Post of the Jewish
War Veterans, member of the Variety
Club and the Morganthau Lodge of
B'nai B'rith.
Mr. Bogorad is survived by his
wife, Rose Adelberg Bogorad; sons
and daughter-in-law, Dennis Bogorad
of Los Angeles, Joel and Kay Bogorad
of Novi; daughter, Sandra Kanat of
Oak Park; grandchildren, Barry and
Lori Fishman, Tammy and Mark
Richards, Pamela and Scott BogOrad;
brother and sister-in-law, Henry and
Frances Bogorad; sister, Adele
Bogorad. He was the beloved husband
of the late Harriet Bogorad.
Interment at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Contributions may be
made to the American Cancer Society,
29350 Southfield Road, Suite 110,
Southfield, MI 48076, or the
American Heart Association, 16310
West 12 Mile Road, Southfield, MI
48076. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

Interment at Workmen's Circle
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to Temple Kol Ami, 5085
Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

VICTOR FIELD, 90, of Southfield,
died Feb. 11.
He is survived by his daughter and
son-in-law, Charlotte and Arnold
Cohen of Farmington Hills; sister,
Lillian Reznick of Southfield; grand-
children, Rolla Pollstin, Stewart (Sara)
Cohen, Bruce (Lynn) Cohen; great-
grandchildren, Rachel and Gabriel. He
was the beloved husband of the late
Anne Field. Services were held at
White Chapel in Troy followed by
interment in the cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the
Senior Service Corps, Transportation
Fund, do Jewish Vocational Services
in Southfield. Arrangements by
Dorfman Funeral Direction.

BEN M. BROWN, 77, of
Farmington Hills, died Feb. 14.
He is survived by his wife, Eleanor
Brown; son and daughter-in-law,
Howard and Phyllis Brown of Royal
Oak; daughter and son-in-law, Eileen
and Fred Cohen of Southfield; step-
children, Risa and Brian Wolfe of Oak
Park, Barry Gray of Burton; grand-
children, Morris and Tania Brown,
Shannon and Michael Doyle, Zachary
Cohen, Kayla Cohen, Hilary Wolf,
Alana Wolf. Mr. Brown was the
beloved husband of the late Gussie
Brown; loving father of the late Ken
Brown.
Contributions may be made to
Alzheimer's Association, 17220 West
12 Mile Road, Suite 100, Southfield,
MI 48076, or Congregation Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses, 5075 West
Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Services and arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

HAROLD GOLDENBERG, 67, of
Southfield, died Feb. 16.
He is survived by his wife, Pearl
Goldenberg; son and daughter-in-law,
Joel and Carole Goldenberg of
Stoughton, Mass.; daughters and son-
in-law, Debra Goldenberg of Clio,
Mich., Risa Goldenberg of Grand
Ledge, Mich., Donna and David
Feldman of Southfield; brother, Ed
Gold; sister, Susan Newman; grand-
children, Benjamin Goldenberg,
Russell Goldenberg, Daniel
Goldenberg, Sorah Miriam Feldman,
Moshe Feldman, Jonathan Feldman,
Tzvi Feldman, Yitzchock Boruch
Feldman, Chaya Feldman.
Contributions may be made to
Akiva Hebrew Day School, 27700
Southfield Road, Lathrup Village, MI
48076; Karmanos Cancer Institute,
18831 West 12 Mile Road, Lathrup
Village, MI 48076, or American Brain
Tumor Association in Illinois.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Services and arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

ESTHER FABER, 83, of Southfield,
died Feb. 16. Mrs. Faber was a sales
consultant for the National Council of
Jewish Women.
She is survived by her husband, Joe
Faber; daughter, Helene Damen of
Oak Park; son and daughter-in-law,
William and Cynthia Faber of
Orchard Lake; grandchildren, Robin
Damen, Holley and Curt Mathews,
Rachel Faber, Mark Faber; sister,
Pauline Gorsoff of West Bloomfield;
brother, Buddy Slafkin of Oak Park.

LILY GOLDNER, 74, of Oak Park,
died Feb. 14.
She is survived by her husband,
Ben Goldner; daughter, Judy Moss of
Baltimore, Md.; brother and sister-in-
law, Reb Herchel and Cindy Roth of
Southfield; grandchildren, Rochel
Chana Moss, Deena Brocha.Moss.
Contributions may be made to
Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, P.O. Box
2044, Southfield, MI 48037, or
Lubavitch Cheder.

Interment at Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Cemetery in Ferndale. Services and
arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

MILDRED L. GRANOW, 87, of
Farmington Hills, died Feb. 13.
She is survived by her daughters
and sons-in-law, Edith and Milton
Budyk of Farmington Hills, Barbara
and Stewart Beneson of Naperville,
Ill.; grandchildren, Elizabeth and
Darren Ross, Robert Beneson, Lisa
and Gerald Zimmer, David and
Nancy Burke; great-grandson, Jacob
Zimmer. Mrs. Granow was the
beloved wife of the late Louis Granow;
loving sister of the late June
Rothenberg.
Services and interment were held at
Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

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FANNY GREENBERG, 94, of West
Bloomfield, died Feb. 14.
She is survived by her daughter,
Judith Cooper of West Bloomfield;
grandchildren, Alan Cooper and Marla
and Steve Worthing. She was the
beloved wife of the late Adolph
Greenberg. Interment at Nusach Harie
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to the Karmanos Cancer Institute,
18831 West 12 Mile Road, Lathrup
Village, MI 48076. Arrangements by
the Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ANNE GUTTERMAN, 85, of
Margate, Fla., formerly of Detroit,
died Feb. 11.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Fred and Estelle
Gutterman of West Bloomfield; daugh-
ters and son-in-law, Sandra Yatchman
of Wilmington, Del., Judy
MacGillivray of Flint, Rochelle and
Robert Kennard of Las Vegas, Nev.; sis-
ter, Ida Lansky of Ann Arbor; grand-
(
children, Beth Yatchman, Jennifer
Yatchman, Vickie MacGillivray, Steven
Gutterman, Audrey Wolfe; four great-
grandchildren. Mrs. Gutterman was
the beloved wife of the late Samuel B.
Gutterman; loving mother of the late
Murray Gutterman; loving sister of the
late Shirley Meretsky and the late
William Golden.
Contributions may be made to
Vitas Hospice of Broward County. <
Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Services and arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

SYLVIA KANTOR, 86, of Rochester,
died Feb. 13.

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