PROVIDING THE MOST PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL SERVICE AT THE MOST REASONABLE COST Our guarantee during your time of need Alan H. SAMUEL LASKER, 89, of Southfield, died NOV. 12. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Marcia and Ronald Harris of Southfield; grandchil- dren, Elana Harris and Andrew Harris. Mr. Lasker was the beloved husband of the late Alice Lasker. Contributions may be made to Sil- verman-Robinson Flower Fund, c/o Beth Israel Synagogue, 33 Grafton Street, Quincy MA 01269. Services and interment were held Nov. 13, at Quincy Hebrew Society Cemetery. Arrange- ments by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. CONSTANCE ELAINE (TOWLEN) LOVINGER, 66, formerly of Detroit of Waukegan, Ill., died Nov. 10. She is survived by her son, Jeffery (Jeanette) Lovinger; daughters, Marcia Roberts and Diane (Mike) Wendricks; sisters, Geraldine Weingarden of Southfield, Adele (Irving) Steinberg of Farming- ton Hills; brother, Harvey Towlen of Lake Wales, Fla.; seven grandchildren. Services were held at Temple Am Echod. Interment at Am Echod Cemete.ry. ROBERT J. NOVAK, 60, of West Bloomfield, died Nov. 5. Mr. Novak was a Systems Manager at EDS. He was also a member of Birmingham Temple and the Franklin Racquet Club. Mr. Novak is survived by his wife, Anita Novak; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, David and Heidi Novak of Northville, Steven and Rebecca Novak of Troy; son-in-law of Al and Toby Davis of Southfield; grandchildren, Sophia, Nicholas, Elizabeth; father and stepmother, Harry and Sharney Novak of Windsor, Ontario, Canada and sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and George Miron of Arlington, Va. He was the beloved son of the late Bessie Novak. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be directed to the American Cancer Society and the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. JAMES R. ODOM, 82, of Birming- ham, died Nov. 14. He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; sons and daughters- in-law, Gerald T Odom, Terrence J. and Katherine Odom, Randell D. and Jacqueline Stark Odom; grandchildren, Jason, Carin, Christy and Madeline. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. orfman Funeral Direction THE DORFMAN PROMISE: Where Tradition Meets the Seeds of a Modern World: "We have founded The Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Direction to provide the finest professional services & arrangements at a lower price, while serving each individual as we would a personal family member" • Graveside 6. convoy chapel setrifes • Tentple and Synagogue &tykes • Qyality burial caskets at substantially lower prices. • ,AtIfills shim surice needs. • ./Itmngements can be made in the a.n and convenience of your own home. • Pre-need atrangements. • Pi vwide a complete, meaning/i11 service • Sensible alternatives • If you c.13(x)se tofollow theJetrish tradition of a graveside or cemetery chapel setrice, you don't have to pay the extra costs associated with a latgefuneral home. • Substantial sarings "SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY' FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENIURY." -44§1\1 3. 11171 173 , Y-Pr 3924 West Twelve Mile Road • Berkley, Michigan 48072 (248) 546-4700 ALAN & JONATHAN DORFMAN Licensed Funeral Directors American Heart Association. Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke The Most Important Instrument in the Treatment of Stroke "40% of the food from food banks helps to nourish children" The Food Bank of Oakland County pays only for the shipping of wholesome but unmarketable food donated by the food industry. Each dollar you contribute will provide 8 meals for a needy neighbor. % 1/4% cii .••••■ •••••■ GIVE TO THE FOOD BANK OF OAKLAND COUNTY ©1995, American Heart Association 0 r Yes. uwe want to help feed the hungry in our community. Enclosed is a donation of: ❑ $10 ❑ S25 ❑ $50 ❑ S100 ❑ Other Vwe prefer to contribute S Name Address City State Zip Telephone Please make checks payable to: Fbod Bank of Oakland County, P.O. Box 431385, Pontiac, MI 48343 individuals can receive a 50% Michigan Tax Credit for Gifts of $200. Couples filing jointly receive this credit. for gifts of $100. Business can claim a credit of up to 55000. Please make checks payable to: Food Bank of Oakland County, P0. Box -131385, Pontiac, Ml 48343 (248) 332-1473 CARL PEARL, 86, of Detroit, died Nov. 12. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude Pearl; sons and daughter-in- law, Louis. Pearl of Detroit, Joseph and I. Thank you for your support. 11/20 1998 Dptrail 1pm/id, NI.m/c_l