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Mr. Borock was a member and sons-in-law, Brenda and Ira of the 100 Club, an organization Jaffe of Farmington Hills, that gives money to the wid- Susan and Mark Grant of ows of slain policeman. In West Bloomfield; son 1959, Mayor Miriani and daughter-in-law, gave him the key to the Mel and Deon Borock City of Detroit, calling of West Bloomfield; him a "citizen extraor- grandchildren, Sherri dinaire." and Tedd Friedman, As a member of the David and Aly Jaffe, Furniture Club, Mr. Jody Borock, Bret Borock spent most Borock, Traci Grant, afternoons there, play- Adam Grant; great- ing cards surrounded grandson, Jake Jaffe by his friends. In his Friedman; sister, early years, he was a Shirley Hellman of championship squash Paul Borock California. Mr. - player and great ath- Borock was the lete who continued to beloved husband of the late Florence love attending football games and Borock; the dear brother of the late watching other sporting events. Roz Ross. His generosity was exemplified Interment at Clover Hill Park when he would go out to dinner but Cemetery. Contributions may be would refuse to take a senior citizen made to a charity of one's choice. discount so that the employees Arrangements by Ira Kaufman could make more money. What Chapel. characterized Mr. Borock most was DAVID ASKIN, former Detroiter of Miami, Fla., died Sept. 7. He was a member of Congregation Beth Abra- ham Hillel Moses. He is survived by his son, Dr. Jerald Askin of Laguna Hills, Calif.; daugh- ter, Marcy Miller of New York City; grandchildren, Joshua, Amy and Jef- frey Askin, Douglas and Elizabteh Miller. Interment in Newport Beach, Calif. JACK BEAN, 83, of Pompano Beach, Fla., died Sept. 18 ; Mr. Bean was an executive and owner of Bay City Foundry. He is survived by his wife, Alexan- dra Bean; sons and daughters-in-law, Stephen Bean and Cadine Nicholson of Birmingham, Frederic and Ellen Bean of Birmingham; grandchildren, Jason Bean, David Bean, Eric and Lauren Bean, Lisa and Stephen Bow- man; great-grandchildren, Ruthie and Yoav Bowman; brother, Joseph Bean of Southfield. He was the beloved husband of the late Ruth Bean. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. EUGENE BROWNSTEIN, 79, of Southfield, died Oct. 3. He is survived by his wife, Norma Brownstein; daughter and son-in-law, Ina and Stephen Atlas of Santee, Calif.; brother and sister-in-law, Abra- ham and Mindy Brownston of South- field; sister, Gertrude Rothman; sister- in-law, Jan Bronston; grandchildren, Matthew Atlas, Brian (Wendy) Atlas, Karilyn Atlas, Amy Brownstein. He was the beloved father of the late David jay Brownstein. Graveside services were held at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Contri- butions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorf- man Funeral Direction. HELEN CEASAR, 84, of Southfield, died Oct. 1. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Lynn and Jerry Jordan of Oak Park; sister, Mary Greene of Commerce Township; grandchildren, Mark and Renee Feinberg, Michele and Dan Weise, Bruce and Susan Feinberg, Lisa Jordan, Renai and Roy Washburn; great-grandchildren, Jen- nifer, liana, Julie, Andy, Rachel, Michael, Joshua, Amanda; son-in-law, 4 Harvey Feinberg. She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph Caesar; loving mother of the late Janet Feinberg. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Services and interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. • 0 RUTH DITKOFF, 85, of Southfield, died Oct. 2. Mrs. Ditkoff was a social worker. She was a graduate of Wayne State University with a master's in social work. She is survived by her daughters and_son-in-law, Dorothy and Paul Scherr of Georgia, Mary Elizabeth Ditkoff of Seattle, Wash.; sisters, Louise Lane of New York, Virginia Linsky of West Virginia and Siphra Rolland of Minnesota. She was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Charles Ditkoff. .* Interment at Adat Shalom Memon- al Park. Contributions may be made to the Planned Parenthood League, 39 East Adams, Detroit, MI 48226 or Beaumont Hospice, 811 South Boule- vard, East Suite 220, Rochester Hills, MI 48307. Arrangements by Ira Kauf- man Chapel. ' OP SHELDON DUNN, 63, of Oak Park, died Sept. 27. He is survived by his mother, Ida Dunn of Oak Park; brother and sister- in-law, Jerome and Ilene Dunn of Oak Park; nieces and nephews, Margie and Mark, Karyn and Jeff, Lynne and Rob; great-nephews, Avi, Kale, Jacob. He was the loving son of the late Arthur Dunn; loving brother of the late Arnold Dunn. - Contributions may be made to the Association for Retarded Citizens or a charity of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Services and arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.