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CLARA BARRY, 84, of Farmington
Hills, died May 21.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Jay and Arlene Barry
of Farmington Hills; daughter and
son-in-law, Ann and Ralph Zuckman
of Farmington Hills; grandchildren,
Sara Zuckman, Rachel Zuckman,
ichael Barry; nieces and nephews,
Natalie Weinberger, Stuart Avig; great
nieces and great nephews. Mrs. Barry
was the beloved wife of the late Ray-
mond Barry.
Contributions may be made to
American Heart Association, P.O. Box
721129, Berkley, MI 48072; JARC,
28366 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI
48034; or to a charity of one's choice.
,--Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Services and arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
IRVING BRODER, 75, of South-
field, died May 22.
He is survived by his wife, Doris;
son, Steven Broder of Southfield; sis-
ter, Mattie Sobelman of California;
grandchild, Stacy Lawson.
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.
FREDA BROMBERG, 90, of Oak
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Park, died May 23.
She is survived by her husband,
_Michael Bromberg; sister and brother-
in-law, Fannie and Henry Vereecke;
grandchildren, Lois and Jeff Cohen,
Marsha and Ron Kabat, Jack and Lisa
Stern; great-grandchildren, Annie,
Jocelyn, Bradley, Jimmy and Allison.
Mrs. Bromberg was the loving mother
of the late Ann Stern.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Interment at
)Hebrew Memorial Park. Services and
arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.
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EDWARD W. BURKE, 82, of Oak
Park, died May 22.
Mr. Burke was a state police office
assistant. He also worked as a real
estate broker and was the former
owner of Ed's Kosher Meat Market on
,-DDexter and Fullerton in the 1950s. In
his youth, Mr. Burke was a golden
glove boxer.
He is survived by his daughters and
sons-in-law, Helaine and Louis
Tarnopol of Hallandale, Fla., Arlene
and Jack Greenblatt of Oak Park,
Marilyn and Mel Kahldon of Phoenix;
son, Rod Burke of Bloomfield Hills;
grandchildren, Michael and Denise
Tarnopol, Amy Tarnopol, Steve and
Sharon Kahldon, Scott Kahldon, Jack-
ie Kahldon, Rob Kahldon, Jodi Burke;
great-granddaughter, Shelby Lynn
Kahldon; sisters and brother-in-law,
Dorothy Feinberg of Silver Springs,
Md., Ethel Zionts of Springfield,
Mass., Sylvia Burnstein of Springfield,
Mass., Lill Brown, Muriel and Jack
Cohen of Boca Raton, Fla.; brother,
Ben Burke of East Haven, Conn. Mr.
Burke was the beloved husband of the
late Evelyn Burke.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be directed to a
charity of one's choice. Arrangements
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
—Ann Jillian
(248) 557-6644
Fax (248) 557-2412
17100 W. 10 Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075
MONUMENT CENTER
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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.
PAUL CHERKASKY, 78, of
Rochester, N.Y., died May 19. Mr.
Cherkasky was a sales consultant at
Sibleys Department Store in
Rochester, N.Y.
He is survived by his nephew,
Steven Brooke of Miami. Interment
at Machpelah Cemetery. Arrange-
ments by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
FLORENCE FRANK DRUKER, 90,
of Southfield, died May 21.
Mrs. Druker was a charter member
of Temple Israel, Hadassah, Women's
American ORT and a volunteer phone
contact for the Alzheimer's Association.
She is survived by her daughter and
son-in-law, Nancy and Philip Krawitz
of Bloomfield Hills; son and daughter-
in-law, John and Joan Druker of
Boston; grandchildren, Dr. John and
Diane Krawitz, Elizabeth and Jeffrey
Barker, Julie and Alan Kravetz, Jane
and Robert Knight, Marjorie and Paul
Brophy; great-grandchildren,
Matthew, Brooke and Samantha Bark-
er, Benjamin and Lauren Krawitz,
Emily Brophy and Matthew Knight.
Mrs. Druker was the beloved wife of
the late Maurice E. Druker.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
directed to Alzheimer's Association,
17220 West 12 Mile Road, Suite 100,
Southfield, MI 48076. Arrangements
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
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ARTHUR FISCHER, 68, of Bloom-
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field Hills, died May 22. Mr. Fischer
was a general medical practitioner and
a Marine veteran.
He is survived by his wife, Gloria
Fischer; children, Paul and Karoline
Puder of Southfield, Jonathan and
Jennifer Fischer of Royal Oak, Karen
and Joel Kahn of West Bloomfield, Jill
and Joseph Greenbaum of Southfield,
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