Obituaries
Herbert Kau / 'Haan
Jacob Fe/S,nan
P
erhaps there is no greater symbol of Kavod Ha-Met (honoring the dead) than
the Shomer, the religious watchman who prays for the soul of the deceased. From
the first family we served 57 years ago, to the present, our chapel is staffed with a
Shomer 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our legacy is serving Detroit's Jewish
community with dignity and
adherence to tradition.
THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL
Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community
Services hosts a
THE KAUFMAN
Community Education
COMMUNITY CORNER Day from 1-4 pm,
COJES hosts
"Vim, Vigor and
Vitality," 1-4 pm,
Sun, Sept 13,
1998
.
The Commission on
Jewish Eldercare
Sun, Sept 13, 1998
at the D. Dan &
Betty Kahn Jewish
Community Center.
The event features
guest speaker Dr. Ken
Minaker, entertain-
ment, exhibits of
interest to older adults
and their caregivers,
door prizes and
refreshments.
Admission is free and
transportation is
available.
For more info, call
Pat Mayer at
(248) 642-4260.
18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 • Telephone 248.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105
Please visit us at our web site: www.iralcaufman.com
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Los Angeles Times
Mrs. Sempliner was a journalist for
the Sanalac Jeffersonian and the Gar-
den City News and a graduate of the
University of Michigan School of
Journalism.
She is survived by her husband,
Myron Sempliner; son, Louis Sem-
pliner of San Francisco; daughters
and sons-in-law, Anne and Dean
Sousanis of Dryden, Martha Sem-
pliner and Joseph Trice of Ferndale;
grandchildren, John, Dan and Nick
Sousanis. Mrs. Sempliner was the
loving mother of the late David Sem-
pliner; the dear sister of the late Vic-
tor Kanners. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
Sklar was the beloved wife of the late
Leo Sklar.
Interment at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Contributions may be made to
Na'amat, 25900 Greenfield Road,
Oak Park, MI 48237, or Matan
B'Seter, 15141 Dartmouth, Oak
Park, MI 48237. Arrangements by
the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
CECELIA HANDLEMAN WADE,
86, of Chicago, died Aug. 17. Mrs.
Wade graduated from Wayne State
University and received her master's
degree in English literature from
Smith College. She became a Shake-
spearean scholar early in her career.
One of her published articles about
Hamlet contained 212 separate foot-
DAVID SHUBOW, 85, former
notes; subsequently, it served as a
Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died
footnote manual within the Michi-
Aug. 29. Mr. Shubow was a well
gan State University system for man
known artists as well as a successful
years.
During World War II, Mrs.
real estate developer. He was a fea-
Wade
worked
as a men's fashion edi-
tured artist in the WPA Art Program
tor at Esquire magazine, using the
in the 1940s. During World War II,
pseudonym of "Dale Hall." Mrs.
he worked for the U.S. Air Force as a
Wade was an active supporter of the
camouflage artist. He was an art
Art Institute of Chicago, Newberry
instructor for many years at the S.
Library, Chicago Symphony, Lyric
Florida Art Institute. Subsequently,
Opera, Chicago Historical Society,
he had an art studio in the Lincoln
Shakespeare Globe Centre and the
Road area of Miami Beach. His
University of Chicago.
paintings were sold internationally
She is survived by her sons and
and he achieved recent acclaim with
daughters-in-law, Michael and Carole
the showing of his paintings on the
Wade of California, Stephen and
MTV program "Real World." As a
Michaelle Wade of Maryland; brothers
developer, Mr. Shubow was instru-
and sisters-in-law, David and Marion
mental in the development of several
Handleman, Moe and Francine Han-
cities in Michigan, including West-
dleman and Joseph and Sally Handle-
land and Ann Arbor. He was presi-
man. Mrs. Wade was the beloved wife
dent and chairman of Westland Con-
of the late Burton Wade; dear sister
valescent Center.
the late Paul and the late Sonia Han-
He is survived by his wife of 60
dleman. Interment at Beth El Memo-
years, Marion; daughter and son-in-
rial Park. Contributions may be made
law, Sari and Dean Solden; son,
to Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph
Michael Z. Shubow; brother and sis-
Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301.
ter-in-law, Calvin and Mildred
Arrangements
by the Ira Kaufman
Shubow; sisters and brothers-in-law,
Chapel.
Helen and Morris Jacobs, Mae and
Dr. William Henkin; grandson, Evan
Katz; in-laws; nieces and nephews.
Contributions may be made in his
name to the Shubow Foundation,
c/o MK+W, 26877 Northwestern
Highway, Ste. 22, Southfield, MI
48034.
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ALICE SKLAR, 100, of Oak Park,
died Aug. 25. Mrs. Sklar was a mem-
ber of Pioneer Women.
She is survived by her son,
Michael Sklar of Oak Park; grand-
children, Lawrence Max Goodwin,
Jonathan Jehovah Sklar, Mollie Sklar,
Michael Leo Sklar, Jason Allan Sklar,
Tamara and Braun Sklar; sister, Rae
Snyder of Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs.
Ira Kaufman Chapel, Hebrew
Memorial Chapel and Alan Dorf-
man Funeral Direction send
notices of all funerals they have
handled to be printed in The Jew-
istiNews. Families whose funeral
has been handled by one of these
homes should not contact the
paper to place an obituary.