WE REMEMBER During the coming week, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends with the traditional memorial prayer, recitation of kaddish and studying of mishnayos. 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MARIAN JANNETT, 79, of Boca Raton, Fla., died Oct. 17. Before retir- ing to Florida, Mts. Jannett was the co-founder and executive of a retail- furniture company in the Detroit area. She was an active member of many charities and organizations both in Michigan and in Florida. Mrs. Jannett is survived by her lov- ing husband of 62 years, Samuel; daughter, Resa of Southfield; son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Valerie Jannett of Bloomfield Hills; sister and brother-in-law, Eleanor and Stanley Nelson of West Hempsted, N.Y.; and three grandchildren. Mrs. Jannett was the loving mother of the late Ira Jan- nett, of Parkland, Fla. Services were held at Levitt-Wein- stein memorial chapel in Boca Raton and interment at Eternal Light Memo- rial Gardens. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Lax, Chaim (Gali) Lax, Chaya (Amatzia) Yechielli; and 28 grandchil- or dren, all of Israel. Mr. Lax was the son of former Detroiters, the late Fanny and Sigmond Lax. LAWRENCE MACLEAN, 54, of Jackson, Mich., died Oct. 13. He is survived by his mother, Cecile Smith of Florida; daughter, Julie; brothers and sister-in-law, David Smith of Florida, Richard and Kimberly Maclean of Pontiac, Zachary and Cheri Maclean of West Bloomfield; sis- ters and brother-in-law, Clara Eichner of Southfield, Bernice and Bruce Ellis of Arizona; brother-in-law, Bernard Kaner of Oak Park. Mr. Maclean was the loving son of the late George Maclean; loving brother of the late Jo Ann Kaner; loving brother-in-law of the late Phillip Eichner. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Heart Association. Private services were held at the home of his aunt and uncle, Irving and Sonia Friberg of Osseo, Mich. This announce- ment was placed at the request of the family by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. JEROME MEKLIR, 69, of Livonia, died Oct. 24. Mr. Meklir was a real estate broker. Mr. Meklir was also a Golden Glove boxer who boxed pro- DAVID LADERMAN, 82, of Melvin- fessionally in New York. He boxed in dale, died Oct. 21. He is survived by forty-five professional fights and partic- his daughter and son-in-law, Doreen ipated in the first televised boxing and Alan Levine of Mississauga, match. He was also in the Who's Who Ontario, Canada; sister, Betty Nicholas of Boxing. of Dearborn; grandchildren, Shawn, • Mr. Meklir is survived by his wife, Stacey, Michael; friend, Adelaide Rozanne Meklir; daughters and sons- Miller. Mr. Laderman was the beloved in-law, Susie and Keith Ambrose of husband of the late Frances Laderman. Scottsdale, Ariz., Rochelle and Jordan Contributions may be made to a Salasnek of Bloomfield Hills, Cheryl charity of one's choice. Services and and Russ Wells of Oak Park; grand- interment were held at Hebrew children, Alex and Max Ambrose, Memorial Park. Arrangements by Reed, Dean and Andie Salasnek, Tess Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Wells; sisters and brother-in-law, Helen and Roy Clark of Bloomfield Hills, HAROLD (YISRAEL) LAX, 67, for- Sophie Meklir and nieces and merly of Detroit of Kfar Adumim, nephews. Israel, died Oct. 16. A founding family Contributions may be directed to of the city of Ma'ale Adumim, Mr. the Humane Society and the American Lax, along with his wife Judy, went on Cancer Society. Arrangements by the to pioneer the establishment of the set- Ira Kaufman Chapel. tlement of Kfar Adumim near Jerusalem. They assisted with the MARILYN RITA PENSLER, 52, of absorption of new immigrants and Clarkston, died Oct. 18. Ms. Pensler their home was a haven for all who survived by her mother, Rose Pensler needed help and friendship. of- West Bloomfield and her friends at Mr. Lax, an electrical contractor, is the Pelton Group Home. She was the survived by his wife Judith (Paneth); beloved daughter of the late Jack sister, Sarah (David) Cern of Raanana, Pensler and the loving sister of the late Israel; brother, Fred (Ruth) Lax of Sheila Y. Katz. Bloomfield Hills; children, Moshe Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. (Tami) Lax, Efriam (Estie) Lax, Chana Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. (Avraham) Schloven, David (Mimi) •