PROVIDING THE MOST PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL SERVICE AT THE MOST REASONABLE COST Our guarantee during your time of need Alan H. ESTHER SCHWARTZ, 94, of Montreal died March 19. Mrs. Schwartz is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Morris and Sara Schwartz of West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in- law Rhoda and Max Ziss of Philadelphia; grandchildren Linda Goldberg, Gloria and Ted Sperling, Lorraine and Steve Blank, Gary Schwartz; 15 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; sister Fannie Schwartz. She was the beloved wife of the late Bennie Schwartz, the loving mother of the late Laura Carpman and the late Simon Carpman and the dear sister of the late Joe Greenberg, the late Willie Greenberg, the late Benny Greenberg and the late Lillian Silverman. ark THE DORFMAN PROMISE: Where Tradition Meets the J‘reeds 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. cerrivtery chapel services • Ternple and Synag(4,rue Services • Qyality burial caskets at substantially loWer prices. • Sulfills shira service mats. m"Ne ni fir MORSE D. SHIFFMAN, 87, of Southfield, died March 21. He is survived by his son and daughter- in-law, Paul and Suzanne Joelson of Farmington Hills; daughters and sons-in- law Mary and Roger Greenberg, Nancy and James Wainwright; grandchildren Peter and Elizabeth Joelson, Bradley Joelson, Matthew Joelson, Todd Greenberg, Scott Greenberg, Julie Greenberg, William Wainwright, Louise Wainwright; great-grandson, Max. Mr. Shiffman was the beloved husband of the late Florence Shiffman; loving brother of the late Joseph D. Shiffman and the late Doris Shill-man. Contributions may be made to Allied Jewish Campaign, 6735 Telegraph Rd., Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303, or to a charity of one's choice. •,gitivngernents can be inctde in the coin fort (m(l wnvettience ofyour Own !tome. • Pre-need artztngernents. • Provide a complete, meanie firl savice • Sensible alternatives • If you ch(x)se tofollow thejewish tmdition qf a gar aveside or cemetety chapel service, you don't hare to pay the extra costs associated with a latgefuneral honle. • Substantial savings NATHANIEL SHARE, 85, of Birmingham, died March 17. Mr. Share received a law degree from Wayne State University in 1939 and served in the Army Air Forces. After World War II he joined law school friend Lester Bunin to form Bunin-Share, Inc., which built 10,000 homes and commercial buildings in the Detroit area. At age 70 he volunteered as a lawyer with the Legal Aid and Defender Association in Detroit. He was a member of the Berkley School Board for 12 years. Mr. Share is survived by his wife of 52 years, Ruth Share; sons and cLughters-in- law Daniel Share and Sophie Fierro of Birmingham, David Share and Kate Jones of Arizona, Michael Share of New York; daughter and son-in-law Judith Share Saretsky and Gary Saretsky of Birmingham; grandchildren Sara, Eve, Noah, Emma and Gabriel Share, Matthew and Elyse Share Saretsky; sisters and brother-in-law Sara Morris of Southfield, Caroline and Bernard Zemmol of Bloomfield Hills; brothers and sisters-in-law Leslie and Florence Share of Bloomfield Hills and Louis and Harriet Share of Los Angeles. He was the dear brother-in-law of the late Joseph Morris. Contributions may be directed to The Corner Health Center, 47 N. Huron Sr., Ypsilanti, MI 48197. orfman Funeral Direction "SERVING rIIIIE JEWISH COMNIUNITY FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY?" (248) 546-4700 -*" § NM ALAN & JONATHAN DORFMAN Licensed Funeral Directors VA r 3924 Vs/est Twelve Mile Rood • Berkley/ Michigan 48072 TO ALL OF OUR LOYAL REN ESC IPTI N CUSTOMERS, FRIENDS, AND FAMILY: The Warren family would like to extend our sincere appreciation for all the support that you have given us during this very difficult time. We want everyone to know that we will continue Richard Warren's legacy and look forward to serving this community as we have in the past. Our expansion will continue as planned and we hope you will be as thrilled as he was to bring you an exciting new look. We would also like to thank everyone for all your kind expressions of sympathy. Muriel Warren and Family Advertise in our Arts & Entertainment Section! 3/26 1999 Detroit Jewish News 161