Mile, Southfield, M1 48075. Inter-
ment ar Hebrew Memorial Park. Ser-
. ices and arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
JAY D. KADASHAW, of Palos
Heights, Ill., formerly of Detroit, died
Nov. 13. Mr. Kadashaw is survived by
his wife, Sharon Berg Kadashaw;
daughters and sons-in-law, Laura and
John Talbot of Chicago, Deborah and
mes Ellington of Chicago and
grandson, Ethan Talbot.
Interment at Beverly Cemetery in
Blue Island, Ill. Contributions may be
directed to the American Diabetes
Association, 30600 Telegraph Road,
Suite 2255, Bingham Farms, MI
48025. Placed at the request of the
family by Ira Kaufman Chapel.
OSE LYNN KIEF, 5 I , of West
Bloomfield, died Nov. 26. Mrs. Kief is
survived by her husband, Ronald Kief;
son, Jason Kief; daughter, Jennifer
Kief of Chicago; mother Minnie
Schiffman of Southfield; sisters and
brothers-in-law, Marcia Schiffman of
outhfield, Dianne and Steven Chair
of West Bloomfield, Jeannine and
andy Davidson of West Bloomfield;
father-in-law, Charles Kief and
nephew and niece, Michael Chait and
biaail Davidson.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
C ontributions may be directed to any
c ancer agency. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
AMNON KRAFT, 77, of Bloom-
ield Hills, died Nov. 26. Mrs. Kraft
mas a member of Temple Beth El,
ladassah and the Franklin Hills
2ountry Club. She is survived by her
usband of fifty-five years, Eugene
Kraft; son and daughter-in-law, Larry
Ind Jackie Kraft of West Bloomfield;
laughter, Jill Young of Bloomfield
--fills; grandchildren, Jennifer and
Pti!eph Cohen, Elizabeth Friedman,
Dana Kraft and Carly Kraft; great-
randdauahter Samantha Cohen and
ister, Betty W Wolfsonof Sarasota,
7 1a. Mrs. Kraft was the loving daugh-
er of the late Charles and the late
‘iliriam Hamburger and the dear sister
f the late Jack Hamburger.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
iomerery. Arrangements by Ira Kauf-
nan Chapel.
JEORGE MALTZ, 99, of Oak Park,
ied Nov. 29. Mr. Maltz was
mployed in furniture sales and was a
fe member of the Michigan Show-
ans Association. He is survived by
his son and daughter-in-law, Jack and
Helen Maltz of Oak Park, Gordon
Maltz of Southfield; grandchildren,
Gregory Maltz, Richard Maltz, Nancy
and Dr. David Schindler, Sheila
Maltz, Mark Maltz; great-grandchil-
dren, Lisa and Michael Schindler and
brother and sister-in-law, Leo and
Theresa Maltz of Toledo. Mr. Maltz
was the beloved husband of the late
Jennie Maltz and the late Theresa
Maltz.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memori-
al Park. Contributions may be direct-
ed to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
IDA BURSTEIN MILLER, 85, for-
merly of Detroit of Santa Clarita,
Calif., died Oct. 10. She is survived by
her loving husband Harris; children,
Ruth and Dennis Wooley; grandchil-
dren, Brett and Stacey; sister-in-law,
Lorna Ingram; nieces and nephews.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Sol f,',Irstein and sister of the late Jack
Ingram.
Contributions may be sent to Hillel
Day School or a charity of one's
choice.
MICHAEL A. MONSHINE, 54, of
Coldwater, died Nov. 17. He is sur-
vived by his mother, Ruth Monshine
of West Bloomfield; sister and broth-
er-in-law, Bonnie and Dr. Edward
Cohn of Huntington Woods; nephew
and niece, Aaron Cohn and Emily
Cohn. He was the son of the late
Solomon Monshine and the husband
of the late Barbara Monshine.
Services were held at Ira Kaufman
Chapel. Interment at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Contributions may be
made to the Rose Cancer Center at
\)Villiam Beaumont Hospital or to the
charity of one's choice.
MARSHALL MOSS, 76, of West
Bloomfield, died Nov. 28. He was a
World War II veteran, having served
in the Pacific as a P.F.C. in the artillery
division of the Army. After his dis-
charge in 1945, at the end of the war,
he went into the real estate and build-
ing business. He built stores, office
buildings and hundreds of homes in
the Detroit area, city of Warren,
Madison Heights, Nankin Township
and Southfield. He was a member of
ivlorgenthau Lodge, B'nai B'rith.
•
Mr. Moss is survived by his wife of
51 years, Ida Moss; sons and daugh-
ter-in-law, Stewart Moss of Palm Har-
bor, Fla., Gordon Moss of West
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