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July 14, 2000 - Image 140

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-07-14

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PROVIDING THE MOST PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL
SERVICE AT THE MOST REASONABLE COST

Our guarantee during your time of need

an H.

orfman Funeral Direction

Where Tradition Meets the ,Veeds ofa Modern TATorld:

THE DORFMAN PROMISE:

"We have founded The Alan H.
Dorfman Funeral Direction to
provide the finest profewional
services & arrangements at a
lower price, while serving each
individual as we would a
personal family member"

• Graveside 6, cemetery chapel services • Temple acid Synagogue Services

• Quality burial caskets at substantially lower prices. • ittlfills shim service needs.

virrangements can be made in the wit fort and conrenience of our own home.

• Pre-need arrangements. • Proride a complete, areaningful service

• Sensible alternatives

• If you choose to follow thejewish tradition of a gmeside or cemetery chapel
service, you don't have to pay the extra casts osociated with a largefitneral home.

• Substantial savings

"SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY."

(248).546-4700

ALAN & JONATHAN DORFMAN

3924 West Twelve Mile Road Berkley, Michigan 48072

Licensed Funeral Directors

To the wonderful friends of our

beloved wife, mother and grandmother,

ANNETTE LIBERSON

Your kindness and love helped -us in this trying time.. May our
friendship continue for many years to come and bear
witness to happy occasions.
The Liberson, Granader and Brandvain families

In Loving Memory of

SOPHIE GILL

Who passed away July 16, 1998. As we approach the second anniversary without you,
the hole in our hearts just gets bigger. Your loving spirit will stay with us always. There is
no love like a mother's love and you were the best. We treasure our memories with you.

.

Always ...remembered with love,
Gussie, Jerry, Freda, Ben, Aaron, Mark, Steven and Danielle

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7/14
2000

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can keep your love alive

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LP?
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If you or your doctor
suspects neuro-
muscular disease, the
Muscular Dystrophy
Association has over
40 years of answers
and an extensive
range of support
services available.

Getting help couldn't
be easier. Our lifeline
is toll-free.

1-800-572-1717

NOM
Muscular
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Association
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Burton and Harriet Mintz of
Savannah; daughter and son-in-law,
Zelda and Jack Shay of Southfield;
grandchildren, Zelick Mintz, Sharon
Mintz, Leonard Mintz, Richard and
Francine Mintz, Nanci Shay, Holly
and David Rotter; great-grandchil-
dren, Corbin Mintz and Eli Mertz.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Hyman Mintz; loving grandmother
of the late Lazar Mintz.
Interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may be
directed to The Norman and Harrier
Rotter Fund at Temple Beth El,
7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield
Hills, MI 48302. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

RAYMOND P. NEWMAN, 77, for-
mer Detroiter of Charlotte, N.C.,
died June 30. He was awarded the •
Bronze Star for bravery while serving
in the United States Army at
Normandy during World War II. He
was a member of Temple Israel and
loved reading and baseball.
Mr. Newman is survived by his
son, Yale D. Newman; wife, Susan
Mays Newman; daughter Melanie
N. Suit; granddaughters, Michelle
Newman, Elizabeth Suit, both of
Charlotte; brothers, Robert Newman
of West Palm Beach, Fla., Lloyd
Newman of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
He was the husband of the late
Jacqueline Newman; grandfather of
the late Christopher Newman.
Contributions may be made to
the World War II Veterans' -
Memorial Fund, American Battle
Monuments Commission, Attn:
GRO48, P.O. Box 96074,
Washington, D.C. 20090-6074.

ANNIE PARKER, 90, of Southfield,

died July 3.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Morris and Helen
Bruck of Southfield; grandchildren,
Susan Bruck and Kenneth Anspach,
Martin and Mary Bruck, Andrew
and Cindy Kempf Bruck; great-
grandchildren, Rachel Anspach,
Gabrielle Anspach, David Bruck.
Mrs. Parker was the beloved wife of
the late Arthur Parker.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Services and
interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

Large Choice of fine Wine

American Heart
Association.

Fighting Heart Disease
and Stroke

THE VOICE
OF HOPE

BEATRICE PILNICK, 92, of

Poway, Calif, died July 8.

She is survived.by her daughter
and son-in-law, Sandra and Melvyn

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