eed help making the golden years a treasure? JN SourceBook offers a fine Obituaries bank of services for seniors, including social activities, residences, day care, camps, cultural enrichment, learning programs and more. Start on page 109 ...and go from there! of Austin, Texas; grandchildren, Rachel, Joshua, Benjamin, Sarafina, Lila and Shannon; brother and sister-in-law, Harold and Evelyn Goodman of Franklin; sisters, Sarabeth Goodman of Southfield and Helen Goodman of New York. She was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Sidney Milgrom and the late Samuel Geller. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be direct- ed to Hospice of Michigan. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. CAROL SUE HILLS, 54, former Visit our website at: www.insourcebook.com You'll be amazed what you'll find. The Family of the Late MARTIN SORKOWITZ Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11:00 a.m., Sunday, June 18, at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Rabbi Yoskowitz will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Detroiter of Dayton, Ohio, died May 28. She graduated from Mumford High School and was confirmed at and gradu- ated from Temple Israel. Her degree in special education was from Eastern Michigan University. While attending college, Mrs. Hills served as a volunteer for Ypsilanti State Hospital-Yorkwoods Children's Center and the Detroit House of Corrections for Women in Plymouth. Later she worked as a teacher for emotionally dis- turbed children at Hawthorne Center School in Northville. From 1973-1988, she taught children with severe commu- nication and behavior disorders at Montgomery County public schools in Ohio. While in Ohio, Mrs. Hills did volunteer work at Good Samaritan Hospital, St. Elizabeth Medical Center and for the Alzheimer's Association. Mrs. Hills is survived by her sons, Bob and Rod; stepfather and mother, Jesse and Florence Rice; brothers and sisters-in-law, Richard and Renee Citron, Don and Phyllis Rice, Ron and Linda Rice; mother-in-law, Margaret Hills; grandchildren, B.J., Ali, Ryan. MARK HOWARD, 96, of West The Family of the Late ANITA, LOUIS AND TERRY KUZIN Announces the unveiling of a monument in their memory 3:00 p.m., Sunday, June 11, 2000, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Loss will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late SARA OSEFF • SOL OSEFF 412f 6/9 2000 150 Announces the unveiling of monuments in their loving memory 11:00 a.m., Sunday, June 11, at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi Dannel Schwartz will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Bloomfield, died June 1. Mr. Howard actively practiced law until the age of 92, often saying he was the oldest practicing attorney in Michigan. He was an avid horseman, often riding in the State Fair opening procession. He also loved to travel, encir- cling the globe on three occasions, once Mark Howard without any pre- arranged reserva- tions. Mr. Howard is survived by his daughter, Suzanne Howard of Sante Fe, N.M.; son and daughter-in-law, Harvey and Patti Howard of Los Angeles; and twin brothers and sister- in-law, Milton and Raquel Howard, Arthur Howard. He was the beloved husband of the late Betty Howard. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. . DAVID S. KOVER, 80, of West Bloomfield, died May 29. Mr. Kover was a pharmacist for over 60 years and former owner of Lake Center Drugs. He was a member of AZO Pharmaceutical Fraternity, served as a past directorium and organized the pharmacist breakfast group. He was a longtime member of Temple Israel as well as of Perfection Lodge. He also served for many years as a volunteer at Sinai Hospital, became the first male to be appointed to the Sinai Hospital Women's Guild and was a vol- unteer in his wife Janet's classroom. Mr. Kover served as a pharmacist field medic in one of the first MASH units during World War II. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Janet Kover; daughters and son-in-law, Kathryn Kahn and fiance John Leeman of Nashville, Joan and Milton Levine of Farmington Hills; son and daughter-in- law, Mark and Karen Kover of Kansas City grandchildren, Amy Mish, Shannon Levine, Robbie and Brian Kover; sister and brother-in-law, Eleanor and Bert Ellsteiti of Redford; sisters-in- law and brother-in-law, Frances and Meyer Goldberg, Raenette. Simon of Cleveland. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be directed to the Karmanos Cancer Institute at Huron Valley Hospital or the Michigan Multiple Sclerosis Society. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. LAURA (MADISON) LANGHAM, 32, died May 24 in California. She is survived by her husband, Bart Hubenthal of Woodland Hills, Calif.; children Alex and Chloe; mother, Evelyn (Paul) Werthmann of Mammoth Lakes, Calif.; father, David (Phyllis) Madison of Southfield; sisters, Lisa Ruby of San Diego, Diane (Wayne) Titche of Grand Rapids; brother, Ron (Sally) Madison of Westland. A private memorial was held in Woodland Hills, Calif. ETHEL LASKY, 88, of Novi, died May 31. Mrs. Lasky is survived by her daugh- ter, Michelle Patrick of Pincastle, Va.; grandchildren, Dayne Patrick, Gary and Peggy Patrick, Gregory Patrick; two great-grandchildren. She was the beloved wife of the late Samuel Lasky; dear sister of the late Fanny Yovis. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.