PROVIDING ME MOST PROFESSIONAId, PERSONAL
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Our guarantee during your time of need
Alan H.
Golub of Beachwood, Ohio; grand-
children Judith P. Horwitz and Beth
M. Horwitz.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Michael Pinchuk of Wichita, Kan.
Graveside services were at the
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to
Congregation B'nai Moshe, 6900
Drake Rd., West Bloomfield, MI
48322 or to Congregation T'chiyah,
c/o Treasurer, 1500 Chateau Fort
Pl., Detroit, MI 48207.
Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral
Direction.
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• Qrality burial caskets at substantially loWer prices. " Suffills shim service needs.
FREDA SAUNDERS, 87, of
Southfield, died Sept. 5.
She is survived by her daughter,
Marilyn Saunders of Southfield; sis-
ter Sarah Rosenstein of Delray
Beach, Fla.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Interment
was at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Services and arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
HAROLD B. SHOOK, 81, of
Windsor, Calif., died Sept. 1.
He is survived by his sons and
daughters-in-law, Michael and Tam
of Windsor, Calif., Douglas and
Carol of Truckee, Calif., Jeffrey and
Lucy of Truckee; grandchildren
Kim, Aimee, Leah, Rebecca, Sonja
and Jason; brother and sisters-in-law
Ralph and Gloria Shook of
Southfield, Bertha Shook of
Southfield, Anne Shook of St. Louis
and Felice Shook of Cleveland.
He was the loving brother of the
late Frank Shook, the late Sam
Shook, the late Dave Shook and the
late Alice Dunning.
GERTRUDE TUCHOW, 93, of
Bloomfield Hills, died Aug. 28.
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REBECCA COHEN ROSEN-
BAUM, of Southfield, died Sept. 3.
She is survived by her children,
Joel Rosenbaum, Deena (Carl
Schwartz) Rosenbaum, Mark
k Eleanor Dominek) Rosenbaum,
Carol (Mark) Adler; grandchildren
Hannah Rosenbaum, Lauren and
Jared Adler, Julia Emden Schwartz,
Jonah and Gabriel Small; brother
Harry Cohen; sister Goldie Cohen.
She was the wife of the late Louis
Rosenbaum and the sister of the late
Louis Cohen and the late Bertha
Bochner.
Interment in Hamilton, Ont.
irwigements can be made in the comfort and conreni atm of your own home.
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YOUR STORY IS WAITING
TO BE SHARED.
Who passed away September
15, 1996. Sadly missed and
always loved by wife Kathy; chil-
dren Howard, Janis and Ronald;
and grandchildren.
American Heart
Association-
Fighting Henn Disease
and Shake
9/1
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