, , :v•SR-folAVwx10,3o:imsgm„ s t ia:*,.,v4:gwa .„„ an n i fgatt MC)ST REASONABLE Our guarantee during your time o SERVICE AT THE Alan H. grandchildren, Ashley, Brianna, Masha, Mila, David. Mrs. Rozova was the beloved wife of the late Boris Rozova. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. LESLIE DAVID RUBIN, 29, of Waterford, died Feb. 3. Mr. Rubin is survived by his son, Seth Rubin; parents, Norman and Iris Rubin of Waterford; brother, Scott Rubin of Southfield; grandpar- ents, Annie Cohen and Rose and Sandy Rubin. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. orfman Funeral Direction 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" thejetoish tradition, of a gravegide or cenletery chapel Thou choose to wake, you don't WILT to pay the calm. costs associatal with a laige mord home. • Substantial savings c "SERVING ME JEWISH CO.M.NRINITY FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A cENTuRy.// SADIE SCHWARTZ, 100, died Feb. 4. Mrs. Schwartz was a member of the Jewish Folk Chorus. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Janette and Jesse Antman of Walled Lake; grandchil- dren, Moreen and Marshall Lett, Sheri and Jeffrey Weiss, Sheri and Robert Rotenberg, Marla and Dr. David Rosman; great-grandchildren, Adam and Jennifer Lett, Danielle and Michael Randell, Randi and Ronald Fogel, Bryan Weiss, Eric Weiss, Erin, Jeffrey and Lainie Rotenberg, Jaime, Erica and Ryan Rosman. She was the beloved wife of the late Reuben Schwartz; the loving mother of the late Dr. Arthur Schwartz. Interment at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. rrangqz*M.1 ,:-egn • Pre-nee d arm etne • Sensible alternatives ALAN & JONATHAN DORFMAN Licensed Funeral Directors American Heart Association. Figning Heart Disease and Stroke In. Loving Memory Of MERLE BRONSTEIN Who passed away February 16,1990, 21st day of Shevat. ARE You BEING STALKED BY WOMEN' S No. 1 KiLLER? You warmed our hearts and touched our souls. Leaving behind a legacy of love. Beloved By All Ahuv Lakol Your wife Ellanore; children Harvey, Marion, Suretta & Alan; Grandchildren Eric & Lisa, Jason, Robert, Melissa, Amy & Steven, Jeff and Rhondi; Great-grandchild Emily Rachel. In Loving Memory Of Our Dear Father and Grandfather SIDNEY COHEN February WILLIAM I. SLAPIN, 70, of River Edge, N.J., died Jan. 23. He was an army veteran of the Korean conflict. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was a passionate Cincinnati Red Skins fan. In Cincinnati, he attended the Conservatory of Music. He realized his boyhood dream of joining the Benny Goodman band. An accom- plished musician, he played tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute and picco- lo. He traveled with such big bands as Hal McIntyre, Ray Anthony, Sauter Finegan and, in the 1980s, with Frank Sinatra and his orchestra. During his career, he was a studio musician, recording many jingles including ones for Budweiser and Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. He is survived by his wife, Barbara (Lewis) Slapin of River Edge; children, Jana of New York, . Reducing you; risk factors for heart disease and stroke is good self defense 5, 1988 Whose warmth, wit, wisdom, loving kindness and understanding heart remain with us always. Deeply missed by Linda, Michael, Nicole and David Bob, Judy, Melissa and Debbie In Memory Of Our Dear Parents DANIEL CHARLES SIEGEL-FEB. 10, 1994 '" AND ©1997, American HeartAssociation BLANCHE LOUISE SIEGEL-FEB.14, 1994 We remember their beautiful lives together. Always in our thoughts—your sons, Barry and Bill CPR can keep your love alive American Heart Association. Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke 2111 2000 137