SPONSIVENESS Julius Pasick; sister Belle Rosenthal; sister-in-law Risa Potash. Mrs. Weisswasser was the beloved wife of the late John Weisswasser. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Services and interment were at Westwood Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. /)arid Techner F or 57 years, every call to THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL has been answered by a member of our staff. We would not entrust this responsibility to an answering service. Whether you are calling to advise us of a loss, or need information about the time of a service, you deserve a personal response. When it comes to availability, we would not THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL have it any other way. Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community THE KAUFMAN Women's American ORT, COMMUNITY CORNER Detroit chapter conducts an Women's American ORT collecting toys, clothes, books and more to help those in need, throughout the year and especially now ongoing collection of items to help those in need. Now is an important time of year to collect gently used clothing, new toys (wrapped or unwrapped) and books (hard cover and paperback). Please bring items to ORT office, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, east side of street between 14 and 15 Mile roads. For more info, call Rita at (248) 732-8860. 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 The Family of the Late ALEXANDRA "ALEX" GRAHAM Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 10:00 a.m., Sunday, December 19, 1999, at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late LEVI WOLBERG The Family of the Late BETTY RACKLIN Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 12:00 noon, Sunday, December 19, 1999, at Romeo Village Cemetery. 32 Mile Rd., 1 mile W. of M53. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Wishes to thank all the wonderful family and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy. She will be missed by us all. Monuments & Markers • Monument Duplicating IIEBREW MEMORIA.LS BY: HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL 12/17 1999 150 Zinn 3tacob Set a pillar upon her irrabe: that is the pillar of *Cachet's grant unto this bap Oman( SERVING ALL CEMETERIES (248) 543 3874 Fax #(248) 543-7421 - N1 26640 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237 Expert Consultation - Select Quality Granite EUGENE I. WHITE, 84, of Oak Park, died Dec. 7. He is survived by his wife, Beatrice White; daughters and son- in-law Laurie and Edward Young of Hopkinton, Mass., Donna White and fiance Ken Citrin of West Bloomfield; grandson Brian Young. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Oakview Cemetery. Services and arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. CAROLE (WOBROCK) WILSON, 62, of Canton, died Dec. 8. Mrs. Wilson was a co-owner of Kingsboro Cleaners. She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Don Wilson; daughters and sons-in-law Kathleen Wilson Fink and Harvey Fink, Cheryl and Tim Dillon, Pamela Wilson; son Bradley Wilson; Carole Wilson grandchildren Shannon and Scott Fink, David Andrew, Stacey and Stephanie Dillon. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 17220 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48076, or to a charity of one's choice. A memorial service will be held 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 19, at Summit on the Park, Canton; phone: (734) 397-6800. BECKIE WISOTSKY, 93, former Detroiter of Hollywood, Fla., died Dec. 1. She was the wife of the late Joseph; mother of Milton (Catherine) of California, Ceal (Morrie) Bogrow of East Lansing, Dolores (Jerry) Friedman of Tamarac, Fla.; eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren. Services were in Hollywood. Contributions may be made to David Posnack Hebrew Day School, 6511 W. Sunrise Blvd., Plantation, FL, or a charity of one's choice. JOAN WITTENBERG, 67, former Detroiter of Walloon Lake, died Dec. 6. Mrs. Wittenberg was born in Kansas City, Mo., and grew up in Houston. She moved to the Detroit area in the early 1950s and married Donald Wittenberg in 1974. In 1978 she Joan Wittenberg opened Healthy Jones restaurant in Southfield and operated it for several years. In the mid-1980s, she owned two jewelry stores called Ylang-Ylang, locat- ed in Somerset and Twelve Oaks malls. In 1989 the Wittenbergs moved to Harbor Springs and in 1997 to Walloon Lake, where Mrs. Wittenberg, a great lover of animals, opened the Walloon Equestrian Center. She is survived by her husband, Donald; children Stephen Casai of Hillsdale, Richard (Linda) Valentine of Southfield; stepchildren Laura Wittenberg of Petoskey, Robert Wittenberg of Los Angeles, Brian (Gina) Wittenberg of Minneapolis; grand- daughter Sophie Hannah Wittenberg. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Little Traverse Bay or to a humane society of one's choice. JOYCE H. ZISHOLZ, 59, of Farmington Hills, died Dec. 10. She is survived by her husband, Lawrence Zisholz; son and daugh- ter-in-law Kenneth and Kirsten Zisholz of Okemos; daughters and sons-in-law Kim and Andrew Greenwald of Raleigh, N.C., Karen and Milford Bennett of Okemos; sister Hilary and Bruce Topy of Southfield; grandchildren Ashley Bennett, Victoria Bennett, Laurence Zisholz, Cameron Zisholz. Contributions may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Michigan, 2350 S. Huron Pkwy., Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Interment was at Hebrew Memorial Park. Services and arrange- ments by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Joseph Heller Novelist Joseph Heller, 76, best known for the 1961 anti-authority World War II novel Catch 22, died Dec. 13 in his East Hampton, N.Y., home. He was native of Coney Island, N.Y., and served as a bombardier during World War II. For a complete article, please see the Jewish News Web site: wvv-w.detroitjewishnews.com