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May 12, 2000 - Image 181

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-12

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Our guarantee during your time of need

Ira and Dr. Sharon Sabbagh of St.
Clair, Andre and Andrea Sabbagh of
Lititz, Pa.; daughter, Sharlene
Goldman of Port Huron; brother
and sister-in-law, Moise and Gamalo
Sabbagh of New York; sisters and
brothers-in-law, Margo and Naim
Sagiv of New York, Odette and
Joseph Levy of New York, Liza Robi
of Israel, Henretta and Jack Mesarei
of Mexico, Gamalo of New York;
grandchildren, David Sabbagh,
Benjamin Sabbagh, Michel Sabbagh,
Natasha Sabbagh, Deena Sabbagh,
Stephanie and Ben Dove; great-
granddaughter, Cynthia.
Contributions may be made to
Kidney Foundation of Michigan,
2350 S. Huron Parkway, Ann Arbor,
MI 48104. Services and interment
at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

ETTA SHAPERO, 96, of Rochester

Hills, died. April 29. Mrs. Shapero
was graduate of City College of New
York. She was a life member of
Temple Beth El, and during World
War II, a member of the American
Women Volunteer Service. She was
also a lifelong pianist.
Mrs. Shapero is survived by her
sons and daughter-in-law, Judge
Walter and Mary Shapero of
Detroit, Bertram Shapero; grand-
children, Rabbi David and Helene
Shapero and Richard Shapero; great-
grandchildren, Chaim, Shira, Yakov
and Mordechai Shapero; sister, Mary
Posner. For 63 years, she was the
devoted wife of the late Harold M.
Shapero.
Interment at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be directed
to Alzheimer's Association.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

JEROME L. SHAPERO, 89, of

Bloomfield Hills, died May 6. He
was an automotive executive, mem-
ber of the St. Johns Military
Academy and a volunteer at the
Bloomfield Township Fire
Department.
Mr. Shapero is survived by his
wife, Evelyn Shapero; son and
daughter-in-law, James and Shawna
Shapero of Bloomfield Hills; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Jane and Michael
Lawson of West Bloomfield; grand-
children, Jennifer Shapero, Brandon
and Andrew Lawson and Stacy and
Tom Vida.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be

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To Our Loving Mother

ALICE KAUFMAN

Mommy Dear,

In Loving Memory of
Our Dear Mother and Grandmother

JUNE COHEN

May 11, 1990

Whose love and devotion remain
with us alvyays. Deeply missed on
Mother's Day and everyday.
Linda, Michael, Nicole and David
Bob, Judy, Melissa and Debbie

The Family of the Late

SAM DORFMAN

Announces the unveilirig of a
monument in his memory
1:00 p.m., Sunday, May 14, 2000
at B'nai Israel Memorial Gardens.
Rabbi Kleen will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.

This is our second Mother's Day without you and instead of it getting easier,
it's much harder. Time does not ease the pain to me. It intensifies it.
It's very sad to have no mother—especially a wonderful, beautiful one as you.
There is nothing as wonderful as having a mother to share thins with or to
share unhappy and bad times. You gave so much and asked so little. I get
very sad and lonely when I see a mother and daughter sharing time together
and good times, because I will never, ever have the joy and happiness of
being able to hold and kiss you one last time or to tell you how very much I
love you. Nor will Terry ever have the pleasure of calling you Sweetie as he
always did.
This is especially a sad Mother's Day because it is also my birthday. Thank
you for bringing me into the world and thank you for being our mom.
Your love for us will always be in our hearts and our love for you will always
be in our hearts and thoughts. That's one thing nobody can ever take from
us—like you were taken from us.
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There will never be a love like a mother's love. We'll love and treasure you
forever mommy dear.
Love, Patty and Terry

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