PROVIDING THE MOST PROFESSIONAL,PERSONAL SERVICE AT THE MOST REASONABIE COST Our guarantee during your time of need Alan H. Elizabeth and Megan Clancy, Joshua, Kristin and Daron Clamage; sister and brother-in-law Margaret and Harrison Frank of Los Angeles. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Richard and Ann Smitt Fund at JARC and to Temple Beth El where a special fund will be established in his memory. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. orfman Myers, Fla., died Nov. 12. Mr. Snyder is survived by his brother-in-law, Jerry Schwarz and nephews Alan Schwarz and Fred Schwarz. He was the loving son of the late Samuel and the late Elsie Snyder and the dear brother of the late Suzanne Schwarz. Interment was at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. IDA STATTMANN, 90, of Southfield, died Nov. 15. She is survived by her sister, Rose Schaffer of Florida; nieces and nephews David Brotman, Lawrence Brotman, Lisa Schaffer Cline. Mrs. Stattman was the beloved wife of the late Jack Stattman; loving sister of the late Harry Friedgood and the late Bertha Friedgood Brotman. Contributions may be made to Hebrew Benevolent Society, 26640 Greenfield, Oak Park, MI 48237. Chapel services and interment were at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SARAH RUTH TAYLOR, 79, of Farmington Hills, died Nov. 19. She is survived by her husband, Edward Taylor; sons and daughters- in-law Jonathan and Carol Taylor of Farmington Hills, Barry Taylor of Farmington Hills, Charles and Blythe Taylor of Birmingham; brother and sister-in-law Seymore and Paula Weberman of West Bloomfield; sis- ters and brother-in-law Leah Kaplan of Southfield, Gertrude Feldman of Farmington Hills, Edythe and Fred Swartz of Florida, Rose Berlinberg of Florida; granddaughter Juliane Taylor. Contributions may be made to Jewish National Fund. Services and interment were at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Where Tradition Meets the Seeds of a Modern World: THE DORFMAN PROMISE: "We have founded the Alan H. 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" ., MELVIN SNYDER, 68, of Fort • Quality burial caskets at substantially loWer prices. • All.fills shim service needs. •A-ranger-nerds can be made in the comfort and convenience qfyour own home. • Pre-need arrangements. • (Provide a complete, matnin ic.l service • Sensible alternatives • If you choose to follOw thejewish tradition. of a brraveside or co netery chapel .. sorice, you don't have to pay the extra casts associated with a large funetul home. • Substantial savings _-_,. - ,. .,. • • , ,, , - * , ;• "SERVING 'TIE JEWISH COMMUNTIY FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY." (248) ALAN & JONATHAN DORFMAN Licensed Funeral Directors - • Graveside 6. cemetery chapel services • .Temple and Synagogue Services Aft*ret,""'''' ., .. .• : . , Funeral Direction 546-4700 -f.14 17y i, -\‘, 1117gir 3924 West Twelve Mile Road • Berkley, Michigan 48072 The Family of the Late ROSE RB R Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory Sunday the Fifth of December Nineteen Hundred Ninety-Nine at Eleven O'Clock in the Morning at Hebrew Memorial Park Radomer Society Section Rabbi Schmuel Irons will officiate. Relatives and Friends are invited to attend. Advertise in our Arts & Entertainment Section! JNArts & Entertainment .TtiV kk.,,v .4\4 11/26 1999 137