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June 04, 1999 - Image 150

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-04

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LL IN THE FAMILY

hen Herb Kaufman's daughters Ilene and Patty were old enough to type, they

hand typed yahrzeit notices and envelopes on an IBM Selectric typewriter.

Knowing Ira Kaufman's great grandson Chad and great granddaughter Stephanie were

Nathan Pack; daughter and son-in-law
Sandra and Steven Velick of Farmington
Hills; brother and sister-in-law Solomon
and Francis Levine of West Bloomfield;
sister and brother-in-law Helen and
Seymour Zack of West Bloomfield;
grandchildren Brittany Velick, Ally
Velick.
Mrs. Pack was the loving mother of
the late Jeffrey Pack.
Contributions may be made to
American Cancer Society, 29350
Southfield Rd., Ste. 110, Southfield, MI
48076. Services and interment at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

monitoring the chapel's Web site and answering e-mail inquires, we don't have to imagine

the smile on Ira's face, we just look

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MOLLY J. RUDIN, 83, of Southfield,
died May 30.
She is survived by her husband,
Harry Rudin; son Alan Rudin of
Northville; daughter and son-in-law
Nina and Alan Herman of Weymouth,
Mass.; brother and sister-in-law Sy and
Ann Kaplan of Oak Park; sister Rose
Kaluzny of Southfield; sisters-in-law
Sadie Rice, Belle Rudin-Lenore
Sherman.
Contributions may be made to
Hospice of Michigan, 16250 Northland
Drive, Ste. 212, Southfield, MI 48075
or to the Leukemia Foundation of
Michigan, 29777 Telegraph Rd.,
Southfield, MI 48034. Interment at
Hebrew Memorial Park. Services and
arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

REBECCA C. SALTZMAN -, 87, of
West Bloomfield, died May 29.
Mrs. Saltzman is survived by her son
and daughter-in-law, Marshall and Edna
Saltzman of West Bloomfield; daughters
and Shirley Saltzman of West
Bloomfield, Diane Saltzman of
Southfield; grandchildren Michael,
Megan and Moria.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Emanuel Saltzman.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

ESTHER WEINER SINGER, 91,
native Detroiter of Palm Spring s , Calif.,
died May 27.
She is survived- by her son, Herbert;
daughter Helene; grandchildren and
great-grandchildren; sister and brother-
in-law Dr. Joseph and Ruth Cabot of
West Bloomfield.
Mrs. Singer was the beloved wife of
the late David Singer and sister of the
late Sam Weiner and the late Shirley
Minter.
Interment in Los Angeles.

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Rich of New York; grandchildren
Patricia Cooper, David Cooper, Carrie
Sutkin and Dror Maier, Susan Sutkin
and Michael Frandson, Joanne Sutkin;
one great-granddaughter; sister Lucy
Freedman of Philadelphia.
Mrs. Sutkin was the beloved wife of
the late Murray Sutkin and the loving
mother of the late Aileen "fuggy"
Cooper.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to a charity
of one's choice. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.



.

SYLVIA SUTKIN, 95, of Birmingham.
died May 28. Mrs. Sutkin was a life
member ofHadassah, \Vomen's

RICHARD WENOKUR, 42, former
Detroiter of Dallas, died May 22.
He is survived by his sons, Justin and
Kyle Wenokur of Richardson, Tex.; par-
ents Lee and Sharon Wenokur of
Arlington, Tex., and Eleanor Rome of
Dallas; brother David Wenokur of
Milwaukee; sisters and brothers-in-law
Andrea Bernstein and Art Dermer of
West Bloomfield, Barbara and Mark
Jacobs of Huntington Woods, Julie
Wenokur and Doug Sadler of Louisville
Ky., Carol Wenokur of Auburn, Calif.,
Debra Scharg of San Ramon, Calif.,
Lawrence Scharg of Danville, Calif.,
Jennifer Finstein of Woodbridge, Va.
Contributions may be made to the
Richard Wenokur Memorial Fund, c/o
Congregation Beth Shalom, 1210
Thannisch Dr., Arlington, TX, 76011 .

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