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April 30, 1999 - Image 157

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-30

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PROVIDING'
MOST PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL
SERVICE AT 'THE MOST REAsoNABLE COST

Our guarantee during your time of need

Alan. H.

and Pat Pasick of Ann Arbor; grandchil-
dren Adam and Daniel Pasick; sister-in-
law and brother-in-law Alice and Saul
jCooper.
He was the dear brother of the late
Bernie Pasick.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the
Birmingham Temple. Arrangements by
the Ira Kaufman Chapel.

TERRY REINITZ, 81, of Southfield,

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Mrs. Stovack is survived by her son
and daughter-in-law, Ernest and Arlene
Stovack of Los Angeles; daughter and
son-in-law Lorrie and Dr. Harold Rosen
of Bloomfield Hills; grandchildren
Sydell and Dr. Allan Grant, Ellyn and

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NATHAN STEIN, 86, of Southfield,

died April 21.
Mr. Stein was an electrical company
warehouse clerk. He was a past member
'of Workmen's Circle.
Mr. Stein is survived by his wife,
Sally Stein; sister Lucy Lebowitz of
California; sisters-in-law Dorothy
Mellec and Peggy Weingarden.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

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Bloomfield, died April 20.
He is survived by his daughters and
/ - on-in-law, Danielle and Jerry Zalc of
West Bloomfield, Shelley Morley of
Rochester; sister and brother-in-law
Carol and Alex Hamburg of
Connecticut; grandchildren Jarrett
Morley, Jeanette and Marc Prey, Tracey
Zalc; great-grandchildren Beau Joseph
Prey, Jack Benjamin Prey.
Mr. Shulberg was the beloved hus-
_band of the late Charlotte Shulberg.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Interment at
Hebrew Memorial Park. Services and
arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

"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"



HYMAN SHULBERG, 84, of West

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died April 19.
'2 She is survived by her daughters,
Stephanie Stahl of Oak Park, Marcy J.
Goldberg of Chicago; grandchildren
Michael and Beth Stahl, Rachel
Goldberg and Jonathan Polin; great-
grandchild Jesse Stahl.
Mrs. Reinitz was the beloved wife of
the late George Reinitz; loving sister of
the late Jack Epps.
Contributions may be made to
- Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Rd.,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 and
Lubavitcher Center, 14000 West 9 Mile
Rd., Oak Park, MI 48237. Interment at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Services and
arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

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