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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-27

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Obituaries

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"YES,THERE IS
LIFE AFTER
BREAST CANCER.
AND THAT'S THE
WHOLE POINT."

.

DAVID S. BERMAN, 84, of South-
field, died Nov. 16. He is survived
by his wife, Minnie Berman; son
and dau , hter-in-law, Irving and
Marcy Berman of Southfield; daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Marcia and
Charles Bennett of Oak Park,
Roseanne and Robert Barr of Oak
Park, Helene and Earl Koenig of
Bloomfield Hills; brothers and sis-
ters-in-law, Irving and Sarah Berman
f Farmington Hills, Louis and
Helga Berman of Illinois; sisters and
brother-in-law, Gertrude Goldberg
of Reseda, Calif., Clara Dubin of
West Bloomfield, Mariam and Nor-
man Kohlenberg of Huntington
Woods;.grandchildren, Denise Ben-
nett, Moshe and Rina Leah Bennett,
Shaya Widroff, Michelle and
41hanan Aryeh, Yitzchak Barr, Zelig
Barr, Stacy Berman, Gregory
Berman, Jason Koenig, Karen
Koenig, Michael Koenig; great-
grandchildren, Gershon Zev
Widroff, Mordechai Elimelech
Widroff, Sarah Aydle Bennett, Mari-
asha Hinda Bennett, Ahron Shlomo
Bennett, Menacham Mendel Ben-
nett, Perel Bracha Bennett, Shoshana
vliriam Bennett, Raphael Aryeh.
Contributions may be made to
JARC, 28366 Franklin Road, South-
field, MI 48034 or a charity of one's
choice. Interment at Hebrew Memo-
rial Park, Beth Joseph section. Ser-
vices and arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

--

EN BORDEN, 76, of Detroit,
died Nov. 16. He is survived by his
sister, Rose Schultz of Detroit.
Contributions may be sent to a
charity of one's choice. Services and
interment were held at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

MORTON A. COLES, 71, of Uni-
ersity Heights, Ohio, died Nov. 17.
He is survived by his wife, Evelyn
(Saphire); daughter, Andrea Roisman
(Josef) of Franklin; son, Marc Coles
(Anat) of Israel; granchildren, Caryn
Roman, Marni Roisman, Etai and
Hilla Coles; sister, Arlene Hollander
(Dr. Lloyd).
Family will receive friends 1-8
f:m. Sunday, Nov. 29 at 30633
Greenbriar, Franklin. Contributions
may be made to Make-A-Wish
Foundation, Cleveland Chapter or
the National Multiple Sclerosis Soci-

ety.

VERA DRESNER, 71, of Franklin,
died Nov. 12. Mrs. Dresner was a

member of Temple Beth El and its
Sisterhood and Women's American
ORT. She is survived by her hus-
band, Joseph Dresner of Franklin;
son, Larey Dresner of Franklin;
daughter, Lori Dresner of Paris,
France; brother and sister-in-law,
Herbert and Millie Chad of Farm-
ington Hills and sister and brother-
in-law, Anna and Leonard Brand of
Southfield.
Contributions may be directed to
Karmanos Cancer Center. Arrange-
ments by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

LILYAN EICHLER, 75, of West
Bloomfield, died Nov. 17. Mrs.
Eichler worked in retail sales of
women's clothing. She is survived by
her husband, Alvin Eichler; sister,
Sadye Tenebaum of West Bloom-
field; nephews and nieces, Howard
and Terry Tenebaum, Marilyn and
Melvin Borin, Dr. Mark and Carol
Segel, Leonard and Lynne Segel,
Gordon Fox, Cheryl and Larry
Paulus, Howard Cohn; sisters-in-law
and brothers-in-law, Ida Greenbain,
Saralee and Louis Segel, Lydia and
Barton Cohn; great-nieces and great-
nephews, Jennifer and Amy
Tenebaum, Jason and Michael
Teshuba and Ari and Alec Segel.
Mrs. Eichler was the loving sister of
the late Edward Greenbain and the
dear sister-in-law of the late Nathan
Tenebaum.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memo-
rial Park. Contributions may be
directed to the Karmanos Cancer
Institute. Arrangements by Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.

DVEIRA FINEFTER, 65, of South-
field, died Nov. 23. She was a beau-
tician. She was also a Holocaust sur-
vivor, and the only member of her
family to escape alive. She is sur-
vived by her husband Jacov; son and
daughter-in-law, Alex and Terri
Finefter of West Bloomfield; grand-
son, Gabriel Finefter.
Contributions may be made to
the Karmanos Cancer Institute,
Meyer L. Prentis Cancer Center, 110
East Warren Avenue, Detroit, MI
48201-9987. Services and interment
were held at Beth El Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

CELIA FRIDSON, 102, formerly of
Detroit of Los Angeles, died Nov.
23. She is survived by her son Harry
(Fritz) and Judy Fridson; brother,
Albert Ashman; grandchildren, Ross
(Carol) Fridson, Margi (Harry)

Weinhaus, Marilyn Dye and Rick
Gale; great-grandchildren, Amy and
Lisa Fridson, Jaime and Matt Wein-
haus, Rhonda, Randy, Robbie and
Rachel Mendoza; four great-great-
grandchildren. She was the beloved
wife of the late Louis Fridson; moth-
er of the late Alice (Hy) Gale.
Interment in Los Angeles.

SHERMAN GOLDMAN, 90, of
Southfield, died Oct. 22 Mr. Gold-
man was in motor repair for West-
inghouse Electric. He is survived by
his wife, Clara Goldman; daughters
and sons-in-law, Dori Goldman of
Homestead, Fla., Janet Brody and
Richard Gautreau of Southfield,
Joanne and Dan Bittner of Troy; son
and daughter-in-law, Edward and
Wendy Goldman of Southfield;
grandchildren, Michael and Erin
Brody, Marla Brody, Adam Smargon,
Stephanie Smargon, Robert Bittner,
Jeffrey Bittner, Deborah Goldman,
Fredrick Goldman; stepgrandchil-
dren, Melissa and Scott Selzer, Deb-
bie Cohn, Mari and Neal Plotnik,
Jamie Blechman, John Blechman;
one great-grandchild; brothers and
sister-in-law, Hazen Goldman of
Berkley, Daniel and Rae Goldman of
Ariz.; sister and brother-in-law,
Ethel and Bert Thieda of Calif., and
nieces and nephews. Mr. Goldman
was the beloved husband of the late
Helen Goldman and the dear broth-
er of the late Eva DeBoskey.
Interment at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Contributions may be directed
to a charity of one's choice. Arrange-
ments by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

HARRY GOLOB, 82, of West
Bloomfield, died Nov. 18. Mr.
Golob was a furniture manufacturers
representative. He was also a mem-
ber of Perfection Lodge F & AM, a
Shriner and a past president of the
Home Furnishings Representatives
of Michigan.
Mr. Golob is survived by his wife,
Marjory Golob; son and daughter-
in-law, Michael and Carol Golob of
Bloomfield Hills and grandchildren,
Sara and Jonathan Golob.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memo-
rial Park. Contributions may be
directed to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

ROSE KLAPER, 93, of Southfield,
died Nov. 20. She is survived by her
son, Marshall Klaper of Boca Raton,
Fla.; daughters and sons-in-law, Fae
and Martin Weinstock of Southfield,

—Ann Milian

A lot of women are so afraid of
breast cancer they don't want to
hear about it.
And that's what frightens me.
Because those women won't
practice breast self-examination
regularly.
Those women, particularly
those over 35. won't ask their doc.
for about a mammogram.
Yet that's what's required for
breast cancer to be detected
early. When the cure rate is 90 0 0.
And when there's a good chance
it won't involve the loss of a
breast.
But no matter what it involves,
take it from someone who's been
through it all.
Life is just too wonderful to
give up on. And, as I found out,
you don't have to give up on any
of it. Not work, not play, not even
romance.
Oh, there is one thing, though.
You do have to give up being
afraid to take care of yourself.

17,AMERICAN
t CANCER
f SOCIETY'

Get a checkup. Life is worth it.

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