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June 18, 1999 - Image 150

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-18

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JOSEPH HALBERG, 70, former Detroiter

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ach week, thousands of people visit our "new"address: www.irakaufman.com .
Just like our current location since 1961, we are available 24 hours a day, seven

days a week. Stop by our Web site and you'll see the pride we have in serving

the community for almost 60 years and the pride we all should feel about our

Jewish traditions for

THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

over 3,000 years.

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

The Jewish
THE KAUFMAN
Genealogical Society of
COMMUNITY CORNER

Jewish Genealogical
Society of Michigan
presents "The
Immigrant
Experience"
Sun, June 27,
11:30 a.m.

W. Bloomfield.

Michigan present's guest
speaker Sharon DeBartolo
Carmack, discussing "The
Immigrant Experience,
From Steerage to Ellis
Island," 11:30 am, Sun,
June 27, 1999 at
Knollwood Country Club,
5500 W. Maple in

The slides depict the
immigrant journey
during the peak years,
1880-1920.

The cost is 530 per
person.

For reservations and
information, call Boonzi
Silverman (248) 855-3970

18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MT 48075 • 7Wephone: 248-569-0020 • To// 1-ivy': 800-325-7105
Please visit us at our web site: www.irakaufman.com

The Jewish Community Center
deeply mourns the passing
of our dear friend, benefactor and
long-time board member

Marion Randleman.

Her support and guidance were
immeasurable, and she
will be sadly missed.

David Sorkin
Executive Director

Lawrence A. Wolfe
President

Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit

The Family of the Late

• LARRY KRONEN

Wish to thank all of our relatives, friends and
neighbors for the kindness and caring shown
to us during our recent loss.

6/18
1999

150 Detroit Jewish News

Irene Kronen
Barry and Susan Kronen
Michael Kronen and Margie Epstein
Diane and Harvey Hauer
Harvey and Linda Gordon

of Lauderdale Lakes, Fla., died June 12.
He is survived by his sons, Jonathan
(Stacy) of California, Charles (Pam) of
Florida; grandchildren Gillian, Stuart, Max,
Shelby and Molly.
He was the loving husband of the late
Diane Halberg.
Services were in North Lauderdale, Fla.

THEODORE MASSERMAN, 92, of

Southfield, died June 10.
Mr. Masserman earned a law degree
from Wayne State University and practiced
investment and corporate law in downtown
Detroit for over 60 years. He and his wife
operated First National Credit Bureau. He
enlisted at age 39 in the Navy during World
War II and .was injured in the Pacific theater.
He was a member of the Jewish War
Veterans and B'nai B'rith and started and led
the men's forum discussion group at the
Oak Park Jewish Community Center.
Mr. Masserman is survived by his wife of
nearly 67 years, Dorothy Masserman;
daughters Sally Simon of Southfield,
Roberta Floyd of Southfield; grandchildren
Linda and Dan Berger, David Floyd, Debra
and Kirt Snoek, Amy and Kenny Ben-Ezra,
Amanda Simon; great-granddaughter
Caitlin Berger.
He was the dear brother of the late Dr.
Jules Masserman.
Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to Meals on
Wheels Program of the National Council of
Jewish Women. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

EUNICE M. RAGUSEO, 73, of Ferndale,
died June 13.
She is survived by her son, Richard
Strauss of Ferndale; daughters and sons-in-
law Leslee and Ethan Emmett of Miami,
Kathy and Harold Young of Bonita, Calif.;
grandchildren, Amanda, Randy and
Jennifer.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Anthony Raguseo.
Graveside services at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to the
Trees In Israel c/o the Jewish National Fund,
17100 W 10 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI
48075 or to the charity of one's choice.•
Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral
Direction.

LOUIS SCHWARTZ, 88, of Pembroke

Pines, Fla., former Detroiter, died June 11.
He is survived by his sons and daughters-
in-law, William A. and Marlene Schwartz of
Atlanta, Norman and Nayda Schwartz of
Farmington Hills; brothers Maurice
Schwartz of Farmington Hills, Charles
Schwartz of Ogden, Utah; grandchildren
Jonathan Schwartz, Cynthia and Jeff
Hopkins, Michael Schwartz.
Mr. Schwartz was the beloved husband
of the late Nettie Schwartz.
- Contributions may be made to
Karmanos Cancer Institute, 18831 W 12
Mile Rd., Lathrup Village, MI 48076 or
Atlanta Scholars Kollel, 2191 Briarcliff Rd.

N.E., Ste. A, Atlanta, GA. 30329. Interment
at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Services and
interment by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

LESLIE SHARE, 80, of Bloomfield Hills,

died June 12.
Mr. Share was a residential and commer-
cial builder and an attorney. Mr. Share built
automobile racetracks in Georgia and Texas
as well as the Michigan Speedway. He was a
member of Esperanto (an international lan-
guage group), an interpreter and a first lieu-
tenant in the U.S. Army.
Mr. Share is survived by his wife of 55
years, Florence Share; sons and daughters-in-
law Paul Share and Bonny Hart of New
York, 'Walter Share and June Piggott of
Washington, Don Share and Marjorie
Newman of Washington; daughter and son-
in-law Laura Share Kahn and Ron Kahn of
Massachusetts; granddaughter Julia Newman
Share; sisters and brother-in-law Sara Morris
of Southfield and Caroline and Bernard
Zemmol of Bloomfield Hills; brother and
sister-in-law Louis and Harriet Share of Los
Angeles; sister-in-law and brother-in-law
Ruth Share and Arthur Schurgin.
He was the dear brother of the late
Nathaniel Share.
Contributions may be made to a charity
of one's choice. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

MURRAY SINUK, 69, of Detroit, died

June 11.

He is survived by his wife, June.
Contributions may be made to Michigan
Humane Society, 7401 Chrysler Service Dr.,
Detroit. MI 48211. Services and interment
at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

SOPHIE SULKES, 88, of West Bloomfield,

died June 8. Mrs. Sulkes was a sales consul-
rant and a member of Hadassah, Na'amac
and the David Horodoker Women's
Organization.
She is survived by her sons and daughter-
in-law, Sanford Sulkes of Redford, Alvin and
Loyce Sulkes of Alabama; grandchildren Gail
and Mark Wilcox, Adam, Joel, Toby and
Katy Sulkes, Scott Sulkes and Mark
Ginsberg and Neil and Cathy Sulkes; sister
Lena Bloom of California; brother-in-law
and sisters-in-law, Manny and Jean Sulkes,
Rae Goodman.
Mrs. Sulkes was the beloved wife of the
late Joseph A. Sulkes.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made to the Jewish
Federation. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

MEKHTI YAGUBOV, 50, of Farmington

Hills, died June 8.
He is survived by his wife, Raya: daugh-
ters Ulker and Samir Yusubov of Farmington
Hills, Mekhbara Yagubov of Farmington
Hills, Tarana Yagubov of Azerbaijan, Aynur
Yagubov of Azerbaijan; four grandchildren.
Services and interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

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