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May 08, 1998 - Image 174

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-08

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Obituaries

Betty and Louis Rubinstein of Los
Angeles; brother and sister-in--law,
Jack and Faye Greenberg of West
Bloomfield. She was the beloved wife
of the late Oscar Bine; mother of the
late Susan Newman; sister of the late
Sylvia Greenberg.

HELEN RUTH CLINTON, 72,

formerly of Oak Park of Glendale,
Ariz., died April 20.
She is survived by her husband,
Ronald Clinton; son and daughter-
in-law, Michael and Esther Clinton
of Skokie, Ill.; brother and sister-in-
law, Jordon and Dorothy Gilbert of
Southfield; sisters and brother-in-
law, Charlotte Pasmanter of
Southfield, Irene Sherwood of
Florida, Martha and Norman
Glickman of Florida; two grandsons;
many nieces and nephews. She was
the loving daughter of the late Jean
Lipkin.

JOSEPH DEITCH, 77, of

Southfield, died May 2. Mr. Deitch
was an executive manager in the
monument business and for the past
10 years, he was the manager at
Detroit Monument Works. For 32
years, Mr. Deitch was the partner
and owner of Kent Furniture
Company in Wayne. He was also a
member of Congregation Beth
Achim and was a World War II
Army veteran.
He is survived by his wife, Edith
Deitch; son and daughter-in-law,
Raymond and Mary Deitch of
Clifton Park, N.Y.; daughter, Beverly
Deitch of Southfield; brother and
sister-in-law, Samuel and Ruth
Deitch of Houston; sister, Dorothy
Robbins of Houston. Mr. Deitch
was the brother of the late Charles
Deitch.

SIDNEY A. DEITCH, 82, of

Bloomfield Hills, died May 2. For
50 years, Mr. Deitch was the
founder and owner of Detroit
Monuments Works in Oak Park. He
was an officer and board member of
the Detroit Monument Dealers
Association, Perfection Lodge and
Temple Beth El.
Mr. Deitch is survived by his wife,
Edith Deitch; son and daughter-in-
law, Laurence and Penny Deitch of
Bloomfield Hills; daughter, Lynn
Deitch of Birmingham; grandchil-
dren, Sarah, Leslie and William
Deitch.

ROSE ELK, of West Palm Beach,

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Fla., formerly of Detroit, died May
1
She is survived by her husband,
Edwin L. Elk; sons and daughters-
in-law, Charles and Paula Elk of
Flint, Dr. Robert and Barbara Elk of
Phoenix, Ariz.; daughter, Marcia
Gaye of Wellfleet, Mass.; sister, Sally
Robinson of Cleveland, Ohio; seven
grandchildren; two great-grandchil-
dren.

Gertrude Migdal of Michigan;
grandson, Drew Gregory.

DOROTHY FINK, 91, of

ROSE MARIE JULIAR, 83, of

Southfield, died May 3. Mrs. Fink
was past president of the Louis-
Marshall-Brandeis Israel Jewish
Women International.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Arthur and Judy
Fink of Troy; daughter and son-in-
law, Judy and Chuck Wolin of Oak
Park; brother and sister-in-law,
Sanford and Bea Betker of
Columbus, Ohio; grandchildren,
Mark and Jalynn Wolin, Susan and
Richard Greene, Ken and Elaine
Wolin, Cathy Fink, Michael Fink;
great-grandchildren, Kassie, Alex,
Kayla, Jeremy. Mrs. Fink was the
beloved wife of the late Charles
Fink.

Bloomfield Hills, died May 1. Mrs.
Juliar was a personnel director at
Ned's Auto Supply and at Ramco-
Gershenson. She also formed a bi-
weekly study club that met for 40
years.
Mrs. Juliar is survived by her son
and daughter-in-law, Neil J. and
Pamela Juliar of Ann Arbor; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Diane Juliar and
Joseph Quinn of Newton, Mass.;
grandchildren, Rebecca, Benjamin,
Nathaniel and Zachary Juliar, David
and Julia Quinn; sister, Dorothy
Harley; sisters-in-law and brothers-
in-law, Bernice Gershenson, Dr.
Joseph Juliar, Jean Katz, Norman
Sloman. She was the beloved wife of
the late Dr. Benjamin Juliar; the lov-
ing sister of the. late Aaron
Gershenson, the late William
Gershenson, the late Charles
Gershenson, the late Samuel
Gershenson and the late Esther
Chalat; dear sister-in-law of the late
Sylvia Gershenson Sloman and the
late Elaine Gershenson.

SAMUEL JAMES GORDON, 61,

former Detroiter of California, died
April 29. He was a graduate of Cass
Technical High School, University of
Michigan and Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. He served
12 years as an officer in the United
Sates Navy, was a professional engi-
neer in California, held several U.S.
patents and acted as a consultant
engineer to the legal profession.
He is survived by his wife,
Marjorie Gordon of Santa Rosa,
Calif.; children, Tobie Gordon of
Bejing, China, Linda Gordon-Petzel
(Cary) of Yucca Valley, Calif.,
Stephanie Gordon of Half Moon
Bay, Calif; brother and sister-in-law,
Michael and Adrienne Gordon of
Ocean Township, N.J.; brother-in-
law, Edwin Edelberg of Northbrook,
Ill; nieces and nephews.

MARK GRINBERG, 73, of

Southfield, died May 1.
He is survived by his wife, Anna
Grinberg; daughters and son-in-law,
Olga Grinberg of Southfield, Luba
and Vila Shayevich of Southfield; sis-
ter, Leda Horonov of Chicago;
grandchildren, Stella, Bella.

ter-in-law, Sheldon and Sheila Lewis
of New York; stepchildren, Robert
and Joanne Kraft, Marlene and
Stephen Kaufman; grandchildren,
Dr. Nathan White, Marjorie White
and fiance Robert Olson, Ezra and
Zachary Lewis, Ellen, Lisa and
Andrea Kraft, Elaine and Paul
Cohen and Jeffrey Kaufman. Mrs.
Kraft was the beloved wife of the lam
Allen Kraft and the late Nathan
Lewis; dear sister of the late Ethel
Sysocki Yost.

EDITH LANKIN, 84, of West

Bloomfield, died April 30.
She is survived by her daughters,
Maureen Leaf of Farmington Hills,
Sharon Kramer of West Bloomfield;
grandchildren, Richard Leaf,
Avraham and Nacha Leaf, Martin
Leaf, Arnold and Adriana Leaf, Mark
Kramer, Randy Kramer; great-grand-
children, Chana Rivka, Yaacov Dov-
Ber, Yosef Yitchak, Aharon Moshe,
Reuven Yehuda Leib, Miriam
Rachel, Esther Devorah, Brittany
Alison, Erica Michelle, Ashley, Sean.
Mrs. Lankin was the wife of the late
Barney Weiner; loving mother of
late Eileen Weiner.

LEON LEEDS, formerly of Oak

Park of Los Angeles, died April 24.
He is survived by his wife, Iris
Storch Leeds; sons, Steven and
Andres (Laura); grandchildren, Gil,
Tal, Dana and Sabrina.

HYMAN "HY" MORGAN, 81, ot:—\

Fla., died April 28. Ms. Kay was a
retail clothing sales consultant.
She is survived by her nephews
and nieces, Richard Kay of Aliso
Biejo, Calif., Janis and William
Bronstein of Naples, Fla., Judy and
Barry Tigay of West Bloomfield,
Hilda and Jimmy Gianfala of
Tamarac, Fla., Carole Kay of
Farmington Hills; 10 grandnieces
and grandnephews and one great-
grandniece.

Southfield, died May 4.
He is survived by his wife, Rose
Morgan; son and daughter-in-law,
David and Erica Mash of Framington,
Mass.; daughters and sons-in-law,
Linda and John Lazar of Milford, Gail
Mash of Orchard Lake, Diane Mash
of Southfield; brother, Norman
Morgan of Glendale, Ariz.; grandchil-
dren, Marla and John Linderman,
Jason Pikstein, Jennifer Weiss, Reesa
Mash, Sasha Mash. Mr. Morgan was
the loving father of the late Martin
Morgan.

JACK GREGORY, 77, former

DIANNE KRAFT, 79, of

BESSIE ROSENTHAL, 81, of

Detroiter of Scottsdale, Ariz., died
May 3. He served in the United
States Air Force during World War
II. He was an optometrist.
He is survived by his wife, Maxine
Gregory of Scottsdale; daughters,
Susan Gregory of Scottsdale; sons,
Dr. Marc Gregory of Paradise Valley,
Ariz., Richard Gregory of Phoenix,
Ariz.; sisters, Esther Auster and

Southfield, died May 2. Mrs. Kraft
was a past president and life member
of Hadassah, past member of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek and its
sisterhood, member of Congregation
Beth Achim and a life member of
City of Hope.
She is survived by her daughter
and son-in-law, Marlene and Larry
White of Southfield; son and daugh-

Southfield, died May 3. Mrs.
Rosenthal was a volunteer at
Fleischman Knosh Nook.
c`,
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Philip and Sheila
Rosenthal; granddaughters, Emily
and Jill Rosenthal. Mrs. Rosenthal
was the dear sister of the late Louis
Gus, the late Sol Gus and the late
Joe Gus.

JEANNETTE KAY, 97, of Sunrise,

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