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HARRY H. WACHS, 95, of Oak
Park, died June 30. Mr. Wachs was an
attorney and real estate broker. He was
a 1926 graduate of the Detroit Col-
lege of Law and for 42 years owned
Meljoy Realty. He was also a member
of Beth Achim and Perfection Mosaic
Lodge.
Mr. Wachs is survived by his wife
of 69 1/2 years, Gussie Wachs; son,
Melvin Wachs of Maryland; daughter
and son-in-law, Sharon and Gerald
Corlin of Southfield; grandchildren,
Alan Wachs, Laura and Steven Rosh,
Amy and Thomas Turner, Arnold
Corlin, Steven and Robin Corlin,
Robert and Ailene Corlin; great-
grandchildren, Michelle and Alison
Rosh, Matthew and Kevin Turner,
Jason and Tanya Corlin, Melanie and
Justin Corlin. Interment at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions
may be directed to a charity of one's
choice. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.
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ELINOR WEBNE, 82, formerly of
Southfield of Atlanta, died July 2.
She is survived by her daughters
and son-in-law, Sharon Schuster,
Linda and David Dohn; sister and
brother-in-law, betty and Nate Kusnit;
four grandchildren; five great-grand-
children.
Services at Arlington Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to
the Leukemia Society or a hospice of
one's choice. Arrangements by H.M. •
Patterson & Son, Arlington, Ga.
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ROSE WEINBERGER, 94.
She is survived by her daughters
and sons-in-law, Sondra and Sherrell
Gordon of Southfield, Alice and
Bonoldo Giaiotti of Milan, Italy;
grandchildren, Patti Korinek of
Lenexa, Kans., Jeff Starr of Andover,
Mass.; great-grandchildren, Sarah and
John Kurche, Noaha and Nicholas
Starr. She was the beloved wife of the
late Dr. John Weinberger.
IDA WEISS, 85, of West Bloomfield,
died July 3. Mrs. Weiss was a retail
sales consultant. She was also a mem-
ber of B'nai Kith, Hadassah and Beth'
Abraham Sisterhood.
Mrs. Weiss is survived by her
daughter, Sheila Weiss of West Bloom-
field; stepmother, Dora Migdalowitz;
brother-in-law, Jack Roth; sister-in-
law, Ann Weiss; nieces and nephews.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Arthur Weiss; the dear sister-in-law of
the late Hy Weiss, the late David
Krieger, the late Minnie Cohen, the
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