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June 25, 1999 - Image 153

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-25

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

Our guarantee during your time of need

Alan H.

made to a charity of one's choice.
_,Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman

Chapel.

MARJORIE FELDMAN
NAGUSKY, 77, of Shaker Heights,

Ohio, died May 25. She attended
the University of Michigan and the
University of Pittsburgh. She was an
avid golfer.
She is survived by her daughters,
_Barbara (Marshall) Philka of West
Bloomfield, Elaine (Norbert Tatro)
Feldman of Chicago; stepson David
Nagusky of Moreland Hills, Ohio;
stepdaughters Louise Lowenstein of
Brookline, Mass., Caroline Nagusky
of Boulder, Colo., Beth Nagusky of
Litchfield, Me., Debbie Nagusky of
Seattle; grandchild Jordan Philka.
') She was the wife of the late Stanley
Feldman and the late Mark Nagusky.

ANNE POLLAK, 90, of West

Bloomfield, died June 19. She was a
bookkeeper for a jewelry manufac-
turing company.
Mrs. Pollak is survived by her
daughters and sons-in-law, Sandy
and Fred Hyman of West
Bloomfield, Milly and Arnold
Feinsilber of New York; grandchil-
dren Lisa and Chris Rettig, Peter
and Kelly Hyman, Jeff Sugarman
and fiancee Eliza Grinnell, Laura
and Kevin Barrett; great-grandson
Jacob Rettig.
Mrs. Pollak was the beloved wife
of the late Joseph Pollak.
Contributions may be made to
the Jewish Family Service, Hospice
Home of Farmington Hills and the
American Cancer Society.
Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

DEANNA ROCHELLE SCHANE,

60, of Scottsdale, Ariz., died June
16. She was a water color artist and
a member of Sedona Arts Center
and the Water Color Society.
She is survived by her husband,
David Schane; daughter and son-in-
law Paula and Richard Koscik of
Commerce Township; grandchildren
Shane Packard, Francesca Koscik
and Liliana Koscik; brother C.
Michael Meltzer of Farmington Hills
and sister Charlene Janis. -
Mrs. Schane was the loving moth-
er of the late Janice Eileen Schane.
Interment at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Contributions may
be made to the Scleroderma
Foundation. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

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THE DORFMAN PROMISE:

Where Tradition Meets the Needs of a Modem World:

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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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service, you don have to pay the (Ally costs associated with et latgefilmy/ home..

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"SERVING TIT$,,TEWISH COMMUNITY
FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY."

(248) 546-4700 - '41§ 1 NATiRgrair :: :

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Licensed Funeral Directors

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MONUMENT CENTER

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

CEMETERY INSTALLATION
ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN

Call 248-542-8266

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

"40% of the food from food banks helps to nourish children"

The Food Bank of Oakland County pays only for the shipping of wholesome
but unmarketable food donated by the food industry.
Each dollar you contribute will provide 8 meals for a needy neighbor.

American Heart
Association

Fighting Heart Disease
and Stroke

GIVE TO THE FOOD BANK OF OAKLAND COUNTY

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ARE

You

WOMEN' S

1 KILLER?

Reducing yolo•
risk .flictors
for heart disease
and stroke is
good self defense

©1997, American Heart Association

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UnlbelIVItalt
Ir Comm C.+,

Yes. Vwe want to help feed the hungry in our community.
❑ $50 0 5100 0 Other
Enclosed is a donation of: 0 S10 0 525
I/we prefer to contribute S
Name
Address
City
State
Zip
Telephone
Please make checks payable to: Food Bank of Oakland County, P0. Box 431385, Pontiac, M1 48343
Individuals can receive a 50% Michigan Tax Credit for Gifts of $200. Couples filing jointly
receive this credit for gifts of 5400. Business can claim a credit. of up to $5000.
Please Make checks payable . to: Food Bank of Oakland Cotnit, P.O. Box 131885, Pontiac, MI 48343
(248) 332-1473

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Thank you for your support.

Detroit Jewish News

6/25
1999

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