I LAWRENCE LESHMAN JANUARY 10, 1934 • MAY 8, 1999 BELOVED, DEDICATED WIFE FOREVER MORE, BETTY LESHMAN YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE, BETTY. I AM ALWAYS WITH YOU. YOU STOOD BY MY SIDE ALWAYS. THE GREATEST WIFE, MOTHER AND AUNT ANYONE COULD HAVE. BELOVED DAUGHTERS-ROBIN, MONQUE, TIFFINY AND MIA. BELOVED SON AND GRANDSON-SHANE, REMEMBER PAPA LOVES YOU ALWAYS. BELOVED BROTHER IVIELVIN LESHMAN, I LOVE YOU BROTHER BELOVED NIECES, I LOVE MY NIECES AS MY OWN DAUGHTERS, RENEE JEWEL LESHMAN AND I FSI SHAFKIND. BELOVED HONORABLE MOTHER-IN-LAW, DOROTHY CAPLAN, I LOVE YOU DOROTHY, THE BEST MOTHER-IN-LAW TWO SISTERS-IN-LAW AND BROTHER-IN-LAW AND CHILDREN, SHWA AND MICKEYMORGENROTH, SCOTTY AND LONNIE AND GRANDCHILDREN, ALSO THE LOVING EII_EEN CAPLAN. FROM PARENTS, BELOVED JOSEPH AND MARY LESHMAN, WHO PASSED AWAY YEARS AGO AND ARE ALWAYS WITH US FOREVER MORE. BELOVED PARENTS, (RENOWNED BAKER), JOSEPH AND MARY LESHMAN. JOSEPH WENT TO FRANCE TO BECOME A BAKER. JOSEPH AND MARY LESH- MAN OWNED THE RENOWNED DEXTER BAKERY ON DEXTER FOR 40 YEARS. JOSEPH WAS HIGHLY RESPECTED AND MARY STOOD BESIDE HIM. SHE WAS AN ECCELLENTWIFE, MOTHER, AND GRANDMOTHER JOSEPH I FSHMAN WAS WAYAHEAD OF HIS TIME. HE PASSED AWAY AT THE EARLY AGE OF 45 AND LEFT AWONDERFUL WIFE AND TWO SONS. HIS WIFE MARY CARRIED ON THE DEX- TER BAKERYAND THE RESPECTABLE NAME AND SEVERALYEARS LATER SOLD THE BUSINESS. MARY LOVED HER HUSBAND JOSEPH, MOTHER, FATHER, SIS- TERS AND BROTHERS. LOVED HER SONS AND LOVED HER GRANDCHILDREN. HER FAMILYWAS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING. SHE LOVED SPEAKING ABOUT JOSEPH AND WHAT AWONDERFUL HUSBAND AND FATHER HEWAS AND TOLD HER GRANDCHILDREN, SEVEN GRANDDAUGHTERS RENEE, LESLIE, JODY, ROBIN, MONQUE, TIFFINY, AND MIA THAT HE LOVED US AND WAS ALWAYS WITH US AND SHE KEPT THE RESPECTABILITY. SHE WAS EXTREMELY LOYAL AND HONEST AND LOVING. SHE LIVED FOR HER CHILDREN AND GRAND- CHILDREN WITH ALL HER HEART AND SOUL SHE ALSO LOVED HER GREAT GRANDCHILDREN. LAWRENCE I FSHMAN WAS A NATIVE DETROITER FOR 50 YEARS. HE MOVED TO THE BEAUTIFUL SUNSHINE STATE OF FLORIDA AND RESIDED IN PLAN- TATION FLORIDA. HEWAS THE MOST HONORABLE, RESPECTABLE, LOYAL MAN TO HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS THAT HE LOVED SO DEARLY. HIS WORD WAS HIS BOND. WE LOVE YOU. AS LAWRENCE WOULD SAY, "I HOPE YOU HAD AN EN- JOYABLE TIME. THERE WAS A LOT OF FOOD, A LOT OF TALK AND MEMORIES AND I HOPE YOU ALL ENJOYED YOURSH E: THANK YOU AND I LOVE YOU ALL." Yalir tzeit Rotiimbers- Haior iN Memorvi ).1 Yahrtzeit reminders are sent out by Hebrew Memorial Chapel each year near the anniversary of the passing of friends and loved ones. This service is available at no charge to anyone who requests it. Serving the entire Detroit Jewish Community with dignity and compassion since 1916. Serving All Cemeteries For compassionate assistance in a time of need, please call (248) 543-1622 4: MOM= 4•11111.• • 111E11111 MINN' : I ■ 11/ amilarimm Ion nom 5/21 1999 1-800-736-5033 (Outside Michigan) Hebrew Memorial Chapel 26640 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, MI 48237 Rabbi Boruch E. Levin. Executive Director, H.B.S. 152 Detroit Jewish News Mark Klinger and Robert Bodzin, Licensed Funeral Directors Kindred; parents Rochelle "Shelley" and Allen Steinberg of West Bloomfield; sis- ter and brother-in-law Jodi and Tim Gonterman of New Mexico; grandpar- ents Bernard and Edith Hoffman of Southfield; mother-in-law Emma Watson. Mrs. Kindred was the loving grand- daughter of the late Faye Bernstein and the late Coleman Bernstein. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. - • Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. RUTH H. KUSHNER, 86, of Margate, Fla., died May 14. Mrs. Kushner is survived by her hus- band, Gordon Kushner; son and daughter-in-law Gary and Carol Kushner of West Bloomfield; grandchil- dren Lisa Kushner and Steffie Kushner; brother and sister-in-law Goldie and Morris Rose; brother-in-law Ernie Hirschbein. She was the dear sister of the late Sylvia Hirschbein, the late Fred Burnstein and the late Dorothy Rosen Geller. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. LAWRENCE LESHMAN, 65, of Plantation, Fla., died May 8. Mr. Leshman was a retired mortgage broker. He is survived by his wife, Betty Leshman; daughters Robin, Monique, Tiffany and Mia; grandson Shane Shagrin; brother Mel Leshman; moth- er-in-law Dorothy Caplan; sisters-in- law and brother-in-law Shila and Mickey Morganroth, Ilene Tina Caplan. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American. Cancer Society. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. RALPH LEVIN, 89, of West Bloomfield, died May 15. Mr. Levin was a real estate execu- tive. He was a member of B'nai B'rith Oakland Century Lodge and the Mason Perfection Lodge. He was also a member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and the Anti- Defamation League. He is survived by his wife, Edith Levin; daughters and sons-in-law Carol and Irving Wiseman of West Bloomfield, Joan and Dr. Sheldon Simons of Farmington Hills, Susan and Dr. Burt Ellis, Judi and David Hinds, Deborah and Joel Schwartz; son and daughter-in-law Dr. Joel and Debra Hershman; grandchildren Larry Schreiber, Lisa Schreiber and fiance' Nick Philko, Jacob and Ben Ellis, Rachael and Naomi Schoenbaum, Kate, Brian and Brett Hershman, Adam Hinds, Melissa and Paul DiFiore; great granddaughter Emma DiFiore. Mr. Levin was the beloved husband of the late Lillian Levin. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Ralph Levin Memorial Fund, c/ r,-) the Jewish National Fund. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. MERRILL VICTOR MAX, 65, of Sequim, Wash., died May 1. Mr. Max was formerly of Detroit and La Mirada, Calif. He is survived by his wife, Sandi; son Andrew; daughter and son-in-law "(_\ Leslee and Randy Simmons; grandchil- dren Justin and Leah Simmons, Kurtis Max; sisters and brothers-in-law Resa and Sy Brenner and Lois and Morey Sein of California; aunts Gussie Wachs and Hilda Max of Oak Park. Contributions may be made to the Hospice of Clallam County, P.O. Box 2014, Port Angeles, Wash. 98362. FRED MAYSELS, 56, of Goshen, N.Y., formally of Detroit and California, died May 14. Mr. Maysels is survived by his wife, Susan Maysels; daughters Daniella and Rachael Maysels; brother and sister-in- law Audrey and Herbert Saperstein. He was the loving father of the late Kendra Maysels. Services and interment in Goshen. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Placed at the request of the family by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. SEYMOUR MILGROM, 73, of Walled Lake, died May 12. Mr. Milgrom was a major appliance manages er with Sears for 1 39 years. He graduated from Detroit Institute of Technology with a business admin- istration degree and was presider! of the Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity. During World War II he was in the infantry with the First Division at Normandy. After suffering a shrapnel wound, he returned to the front lines two weeks later. He was recipient of the