manager of a theater. A survey she did voluntarily for a charitable organization led her to apply to the Survey Research Center, where she became a staff member. She is survived by her husband, George Bremen; daughters and son- in-law, Beryl Bremen of Arizona, Bluma and Robert Schechter of Elsie Bremen Bloomfield Hills; son and daughter- in-law, Barry and Margo Bremen of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Greg and Julia Schechter. Marc and Susan Schechter, Rachel and Jason Zimmerman, Noah, Adam and Erin Bremen; great-grandchildren, Benjamin, Lauren and Aaron Schechter, Joshua and Annie Schechter, Jordan Zimmerman; sister, Mickey Bergman; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Geraldine and Barney Schwartz. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to United Cerebral Palsy, 23077 Greenfield, Suite 205, Southfield, MI 48075 or the Karmanos Cancer Institute. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ALTHEA FLAYER, 91, of Southfield, died April 8. Mrs. Flayer was the beloved wife of the late David Flayer. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. DAVID LEIB KORETZ, 91, of Oak Park, died April 4. He was a taxi cab driver. Mr. Koretz is survived by his brother and sister-in-law, Joseph and Shirley Koretz of Farmington Hills; niece, Nancy Koretz of Farmington Hills. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. DR. ROBERT KORNBLUM, 63, of Menham, N.J., died April 6. Born in Antwerp, Belgium, Dr. Komblum grew up on Manhattan's Upper West Side, received his high school education at the Horace Mann School, Riverdale, N.Y., and his undergraduate degree from Columbia University, where he was named to the Dean's List. Dr. Kornblum received his medical degree from Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn and completed a pediatric res- idency at Bronx Municipal Hospital of Einstein College, where he was also chief resident. He served as a pediatrician at Seoul Military Hospital in Korea. During his military service, he received a Certificate of Achievement from the Eighth United States Army in 1967, as well as an award from Watson. Army Hospital, Fort Dix, N.J. Following his discharge from the military, Dr. Kornblum settled in Mendham, N.J. He established a pediatric practice with offices in Mendham and Chester, with special- ization in developmental pediatrics and school health. During the three decades he was active in practice, he significantly impacted the lives of several genera- tions of Morris County residents. Dr. Kornblum was instrumental in start- ing the pediatric residency program in the Department of Pediatrics at Morristown Memorial Hospital. He was an attending physician in the department as well as the acting chair- man at one time. He also held an appointment as clinical assistant pro- fessor of Pediatrics at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He served as school physi- cian for Chester, N.J., Mendham Township and Westmont Montessori School in Mendham. He also was medical consultant to several Morris County school child study teams. Dr. Kornblum initiated well-baby care and guidance programs at Morristown's Neighborhood House as well as the School Health Program for the Morris School District. During his career, he lectured and published on issues of diagnosis and childcare. Dr. Kornblum was a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatrics. He belonged to the Morris County Medical Society, the Medical Society of New Jersey, and the Norwest New Jersey Pediatric Society. Morristown Memorial Hospital's Department of Pediatrics recently honored Dr. Kornblum for his life- time contributions to the Department and to his specialty. Additionally, Dr. and Mrs. David Knoop of Mendham endowed the nam- ing of the elevator lobby of the hospital's new Children's Medical Center for him. 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