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May 21, 1999 - Image 157

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-05-21

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PROVIDING TBE MOST PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL
SERVICE AT THE MOST REASONABLE COST

Our gutarczntee during your time of need

Alan H.

orfman Funeral Direction

Purple Heart with three European the-
• ater battle stars. He was a life member
• ) of the Disabled American Veterans and
a member of the Jewish War Veterans.
He was a member of the B'nai B'rith
Bloch Lodge, the Simon Wiesenthal
Center and the Friends of Na'amat. He
was a dedicated blood donor to the
American Red Cross for over 50 years.
Mr. Milgrom was fiercely loyal to his
employer, but more so to his family. His
major appliance department at the Sears
Livonia Mall store was number two in
the country in sales. He was offered
managerial promotions by Sears many
times, but declined to remain in
Detroit, where his family was content.
Mr. Milgrom was invariably of good
cheer and he looked to enjoy each day
and to find the good in others.
He is survived by his wife, Frances
Milgrom; sons and daughters-in-law
Jeffrey and Valerie Milgrom of Illinois,
Randy arid Patricia Milgrom of Ann
Arbor, Scott and Svetlana Milgrom of
Waterford; grandchildren Mandy, Dan,
Sam, Rachel and Hannah; sister Adeline
Longert of Oak Park.
He was the beloved brother of the
late Rowe Berman.
Interment at B'nai Israel Cemetery.
Contributions may be directed to
Na'amat. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman 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"

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shira service needs.

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• Substantial sarings

"SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY."

ALAN & JONATHAN DORFMAN

Licensed Funeral Directors

(248) 546-4700 "." 4 . 44 ■ % 11112:

3924 West Twelve Mile Road • Berkley, Michigan 48072

MONUMENT CENTER

INC.

American Heart
Associatiom

`Same Location 45 Years"

BARBARA BAKER
MORNINGSTAR, 75, of Ojai, Calif.,
died May 7. She was a lead stenographer
for the state of Illinois. She was also
administrative assistant for Los Angeles
County rehab centers.
She is survived by her husband, Dave
Morningstar; daughters and sons-in-law
Dr. Judi Morningstar and Alberto Kywi
of Ojai, Dr. Shari Morningstar and Dr.
Steven Gustafson of Royal Oak; sister
and brother-in-law Rita and Irving Kaye
of Chicago; grandchildren Robert
Gustafson and Anna Gustafson of Royal
Oak, Noam Kywi of Ojai.
Contributions may be made to
Gilda's Club, 3517 Rochester Rd., Royal
Oak, MI 48073. Interment in Ventura,
Calif.

• Monuments and Markers
• Bronze Markers
• Memorial Duplicating
• Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning

©1997. American Heart Association

CEMETERY INSTALLATION
ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN

Call

248-542-8266

661 E. 8 MILE ROAD FERNDALE
1 1/2 blocks East of Woodward

Arilerican Heart

As§ociation.

SANDRA ROSE, 60, of West
Bloomfield, died May 17.
Mrs. Rose was an advertising execu-
1, -tive. She was also a member of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek and
Knollwood Country Club.
Mrs. Rose is survived by her hus-
band, Joseph B. Rose; sons William
Ruby of Royal Oak, Howard Ruby of
Royal Oak, Scott Rose of London,
England; daughters and son-in-law

Where Tradition Meets the Xeeds of a Modern World:

• I fyou choose tofillow theJetrish ti-adition of a grareside Or Cetnetery chapel
serrice, you don't hare to pay the extra costs associated with. a largefuneral home.

Fighting Heart Disease
and Straka

The Friends of the Late

FRANCES R.
COHEN

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory
12:30 noon, Sunday May 23, 1999
at Mach Pelah. Rabbi Nelson will
officiate. Relatives, friends are
invited to attend.

The Family of the Late

ELIAS GREEN

erican Hoart Asso

/—

THE DORFMAN PROMISE:

Control high
blood pressure

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory
1 2:00 a.m., Sunday May 30, 1999
at Workman's Circle Cemetery/
Beth Ychuda section. Rabbi Levine
will officiate. RelatiVes and friends -
are invited to attend.

The Family of the Late

ARNOLD E. SKY

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory
11:30 a.m., Monday May 31,
1999 at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Cantor Norman Rose will officiate.
Friends are invited to attend.

The Family of the Late

AUGUSTA
TRAGER

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory
2 p.m., Sunday May 30, at Hebrew
Memorial Park.
Rabbi Klein will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are invited to attend.

5/21
1999
Detroit Jewish News 153

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