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September 25, 1998 - Image 149

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-25

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PROVIDING THE MOST PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL
SERVICE AT THE MOST REASONABLE COST

Our guarantee during your time of need

Alan H.

er and sister-in-law, Dr. Calvin and
Maureen Kay, all of Farmington.
Services were held at Gorsline-
- kunciman Co.
East Chapel, East
Lansing. Contributions may be made
to the College of Osteopathic Medi-
cine, Department of Pediatrics, c/o
Michigan State University Develop-
ment Fund, 4700 Hagadorn Road,
Ste. 220, East Lansing, MI 48823-
9982; the Ronald McDonald House
of Mid-Michigan; or MSU College of
/
\- — steopathic Medicine, 541 West Fee
Hall, East Lansing, MI 48829.

JACK LAPIDES, 84, of Livonia, died
Sept. 20. Mr. Lapides was the owner
of Jack's Wholesales Meats. He was a
World War II hero (42nd combat
infantry division) who was stationed
in North Africa, Sicily, Southern
\France and Germany and was awarded
a Silver Star.
Mr. Lapides is survived by his son
and daughter-in-law, Kenneth and
Rocalle Lapides of Farmington Hills;
grandson, Justin Lapides. He was the
beloved husband of the late Ann Lapi-
des.
Interment at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to a
;.:rarity of one's choice. Arrangements
lby Ira Kaufman Chapel.

EVELYN S. MUNSON, 88, of
Southfield, died Sept. 14.
Mrs. Munson is survived by her
husband, Jack Munson; daughter and
son-in-law, Denny Munson and Alan
Camiener; son and daughter-in-law,
\cteven and Linda Munson; grandchil-
dren, David Munson, Amy and David
O'Neal, Tony Sussman, Grant Mun-
.on; great-grandchildren, Michael,
arcia, Rachel and Sean O'Neal; sis-
er, Lydia Sanders Marx.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memori-
Park. Contributions may be made
Alzheimer's Association or Temple
rael. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
apel.

PERLMUTTER, 91, of So u th-
ld, died Sept. 17. Mr. Perlmutter
as a promotional products salesman.
He is survived by his wife, Eva Perl-
utter; son-in-law and daughter-in-
w, Joel and Carol Lubin; grandchil-
ren, Daniel and Rhonda Lubin, Jay
Mary Lubin, Audrey Lubin; great-
randchildren, Brandon, Bryan, Cole,
rent, Drake, Alexis; brother, Jack
erlmutter; sister, Rose Cohen. Mr.
erlmutter was the loving father of the
rte Ethel Harriet Lubin; dear brother
f the late Ann Jerris.

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individual as we would a
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• Grareside canoe, y chapel services • %i n* and Synagogue Ser vices
• Quality burial caskets at substantially lower prices. • Ayills shim service needs.

irangements can be !flack in the comfort and conrenienceofyour own borne.

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service, you don't hare to pay the extizt costs associated with a largefi,thei -al home.
• Substantial sarings

"SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNTIY
FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY."

ALAN & JONATHAN DORFNIAN
Licensed Funeral Directors

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Association.

Fighting Heart Disease
and Stroke

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Instrument in
the Treatment
of Stroke

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YIZKOR

IN MEMORY OF THE DEPARTED MEMBERS
OF THE
GREATER DETROIT SCRAP TRADE ASSOCIATION

ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE HONORED BY ITS MEMBERS, FOR THEY WERE
THE GLORY OF OUR COMMUNITY. THEY CHEERED US BY THEIR TOIL AND
SERVICE. THEIR MEMORY IS LIKE A BENEDICTION UPON THE WORK OF
OUR HANDS. THEY INSPIRED US TO SERVE INCREASINGLY FOR THE BENEFIT
AND FELLOWSHIP OF ALL MEN.

ZICHRONAM LIVRACHA

LOUIS E. ALPERT
EDWARD ALPERT
NORMAN ALTUS
DAVID ANBENDER
HARRY ANBENDER
MARVIN BARKIN
BEN BAYLES
LEO BORDON
HYMAN CHABEN
ALBERT COHEN
BEN DAVIS
HYMAN DOLINKE
OSCAR DOLINKE
JAY EDER
SID EDER
HARRY FATERNICK
MAX FATERNICK

ARTHUR FEALK
BEN FEALK
PHILIP P. FEALK
JACOB FISHMAN
ALEX FRIEDMAN
PHILIP FOREMAN
BEN FOON
LOUIS FOON
MORRIE GRAFF
MORRIS LANDAU
JACK LEPLER
BEN MALTZMAN
HENRY MILLER
JACK MILLER
LESTER MILLER
HARRY MURAV
HERBERT ROSEN
JACK ROSENTHAL

PHIL SASLOVE
MARTIN SHULMAN
DAVE SIEGAL
SAM SCHWARTZBERG
DANIEL SILVERMAN
THEODORE SILVERMAN
JACK SIPHER
MORRIS SPECTOR
CLAUDE SUPERSTINE
HYMAN TEPLITSKY
JACK WASSERMAN
SAM WASSERMAN
JACK WEINER
MAX WEINER
ABE WEINTRAUB
LEON WOLOCK
LOUIS WOLOCK

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The Family of the Late

ALICE KAUFMAN

Wishes to thank all of their wonderful friends and family for the card tributes and

love they have shown during Alice's illness and our bereavement. We also express our

gratitude for their continued love and support.

Patty and Terry

9/25

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Detroit Jewish News

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