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Alan H.
ROBERT SCHLESINGER, 86, of
Ann Arbor, died July 29. He was a
retired partner of
Korotkin
Schlesinger Inc.
Insurance Agency.
Mr. Schlesinger
received his law
degree from
University of
Detroit in 1939
and was a member
Robert
of Teiriple Beth El
Schlesinger
and Franklin Hills
Country Club. He
was a loyal fan of U-M football and
the Detroit Tigers.
He is survived by his children,
Keith Schlesinger of Yellow Springs,
Ohio, Carole and Jon Ryburg of
Ann Arbor; brother and sister-in-
l aw, Arthur W. and Estelle
Schlesinger of Boynton Beach, Fla.;
s ister and brother-in-law, Elaine
Goldblum and Charles Poliak of
alo Alto, Calif.
Contributions may be made to
the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit or a charity of
one's choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
ELAINE ASH TEPLEY, 60, of
Bloomfield Hills, died July 29. Mrs.
Tepley was a social
worker for
Southfield public
schools. She was a
member of the
National Council of
ewish Women and
merican Civil
Liberties Union.
Mrs. Tepley is
urvived by her hus- Elaine Tepley
and, Norman
epley; daughter
nd son-in-law, Jamina Tepley and
Michael Stoyanovich of Evanston,
Ill.; and sons and daughter-in-law,
Philip Tepley and Jill Oviatt of Ann
rbor and Alan Tepley of Ann
rbor. Interment at Beth El
Memorial Park. Contributions may
e made to the Birmingham Temple
or Karmanos Cancer Institute.
rrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
EORGE ZERRY, 93, of Detroit,
died July 25. Mr. Zerry was an furni-
ure executive and owner of Zerry
urniture on Michigan Avenue in
Dearborn. He was a member of B'nai
'rith and Congregation Beth Ahm.
Mr. Zerry is survived by his
daughters, Nancy Zerry of Detroit,
orfman Funeral Direction
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ANN KRUPP
announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory
Sunday, August 13, at 10:30 am., at Hebrew Memorial Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Yoskowitz and Cantor Veider will officiate.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
The family of the Late
MANUEL LEVITSKY
announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at
1:00 p.m., Sunday, August 13, at Beth Moses Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
In loving memory of
DETROIT JEWISH
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ELAINE D. LUSKY
Who passed awy August 9, 1998.
Beloved wife, mother, baube, sister-in-law, aunt and friend.
You are in our hearts and in our thoughts every day.
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