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November 05, 1999 - Image 154

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-05

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She was the beloved wife of the late
Edward Samuels.
Contributions may be made to Gilda's
Club.

DORIS SEGALL, 92, of Ft. Lauderdale,

Ilene Kaufnzan TeeImer

E

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

over 3,000 years.

THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

The Greater Detroit
THE KAUFMAN
Chapter of Hadassah
COMMUNITY CORNER presents the 8th
Annual Rummage Sale,
Greater Detroit
Thurs Nov 11 (9a-7p);
Chapter of
Fri Nov 12 (9a-3p);
Sun Nov 14 (9a-2p)
Hadassah presents
at the Sarah and Ralph
the 8th Annual
Davidson Hadassah
House, 5030 Orchard
Rummage Sale
Lake Rd, (north of

Nov 11-14,1999

Walnut Lake Rd) in
West Bloomfield
Gently used clothing,
jewelry, coats, linens,
toys and small
household and electrical
items are available.
Cash. Visa and
Mastercard accepted.

For more info. call
(248) 683-5030.

18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 • Telephone. 248.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105
Please visit us at our web site: www.iralcaufman.com

Fla., died Oct. 25.
Mrs. Segall is survived by her grandchil-
dren, Karen Shulman and Rick Shaw;
nieces, nephews and great-nieces and
nephews.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Theodore M. Segall.
Contributions may be made to a charity
of one's choice.

HENRY DAVID SELFON, 81, of

Rockville, Md., died Oct. 13.
Mr. Selfon was the husband of Fannye
"Faye" Selfon; father of Stephen and Missy
Selfon of White Lake Township, Ilene and
Steven Hirshenson of Rockville; brother of
Jean Wein and the late Benjamin Selfon;
grandfather of Scott and Brian Selfon, Marc
and Michael Hirshenson.

ROSE STERN, 78, of Deerfield Beach,

Fla., died Oct. 31.
She is survived by her sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Joel and Norma Stern of
Southfield, Norton and Sherrie Stern of
Farmington Hills, Charles Stern and Patty
Arbor, Robert Stern and Kathryn Roloff;
grandchildren Howard Michael and fiance
Carmen Matos, Jeffrey, Alan, Marci and
Scott and Lisa Stern, Kenny and Susan
Stern, Daniel Stern; great-grandchildren,
Carly Stern and Rachael Stern; brother and
sister-in-law Morris "Mutt" and Irene
Harelik of West Bloomfield and Herb and
Ruthye Harelik of Boca Raton, Fla.; sister-
in-law Isabelle Harelik.
Mrs. Stern was the beloved wife of the
late William Stern and the dear sister of the
late Ed Harelik and the late Harry Harelik.
Contributions may be made to the
Cranbrook Hospice or Yad Ezra.

NORMAN STRAGER, 76, of Southfield,

The Family of the Late

ZOLTAN LUGOSI

Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1 1:3 0 a.m.,

at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Pachter
Sunday, November 7, 1999,
& Canter Najman will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

11/5
1999

154 Detroit Jewish News

died Oct. 27. Mr. Strager was a builder,
electrical contractor and owner of Norm's
Electric.
He is survived by his wife, Adele Strager;
daughter Susan Strager of Birmingham; son
and daughter-in-law Robert and Diane
Strager of Franklin; grandchildren Samantha
and Hunter Strager; father Sol Strager of
Florida; sister Phyllis Kellman of West
Bloomfield, sisters-in-law and brother-in-
law Bernadene Strager, Beverly and Sidney
Spitz.
Mr. Strager was devoted son of the late
Ann Strager, the loving father of the late
Stanley Strager and the dear brother of the
late Larry Strager and dear brother-in-law of
the late Harry Kellman.
Contributions may be made to the
National Kidney Foundation.

FAYE ALBERTA THOME, 88, of Boca

Raton, Fla., formerly of Pontiac, died Oct.
28.
Mrs. Thome is survived by her daugh-

ters, Rachel Cohen of Coconut Creek, Fla.,
Maxine Thome and partner Rosemary
Ruppert of Lansing; son Joel Thome of
New York and his step-children, Melissa and
Craig; grandchildren Randi and Alan Miller,
Susan Cohen; great-grandchildren Lindsey,
Sarah and Erica.
She was the beloved wife of the late Dr.
Maurice Thome and the loving grandmoth-
er of the late Stephen Cohen.
Contributions may be made to
Alzheimers Association and Hadassah.

DOROTHY WEINZEGER, 90, of West

Bloomfield, died Oct. 27. Mrs. Weinzeger
worked for the IRS.
She is survived by her nieces and
nephews, Margo Mayor, Mickey Steiner,
Suzie and Jeff Samuels, Tobie and John
Orozco, Howard and Sherri Haberman, Sol
and Linda Columbus, Phyliss Haberman,
Shirley and Tarry White, Rose Magy, Meyer
and Charlotte Arbit and Naomi Arbit.
She was the beloved wife of the late Sam
Weinzeger and the loving aunt of the late
Ben Magy and the late Saul Arbit.
Contributions may be made to Hospice
of Michigan and the American Cancer
Society.

THERESA WIRBELEIT, 71, of Madison

Heights, died Oct. 26.
She is survived by her sons and daugh-
ter-in-law, Jody and Shelly Mendelson of
Farmington Hills, Fred Mendelson of
Commerce Township, Jeff Mendelson of
Santa Rosa, Calif.; brother and sister-in-law
Jerry and Marlene Rothenberg of Indiana;
sister and brother-in-law Irene and Ted
Panayi of Crown Point, Ind.; grandchildren
Melissa, Arielle, Erica, Scott, Phillip,
Nicholas.
Mrs. Wirbeleit was the loving sister of
the lace Dorothy Schwartzman.

Photos Welcome

The Jewish [yews will be happy to
publish photographs of the deceased
in all obituaries. There is no charge.
Photos should be clear and as
recent as possible. Only the individ-
ual will be published. We reserve
the right to reject any photograph.
Unfortunately, we cannot use
scanned or electronic submissions.
Please attach a label on the back
of the photograph that includes the
deceased's name, as well as a return
name and address. Do not write on
the photograph itself.
All photos must be received at
the Jewish News by noon Tuesday to
be considered for that Friday's
paper. To be returned, all pho-
tographs must be accompanied by a
stamped, self-addressed envelope.

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