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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-08

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"We are the only business in the
world who does this," says Dube of
the business that offers perpetual care
contracts for monuments." While
much of his two-year-old business,
serving 14 states and parts of Canada,
is with individual headstones, doing
rebronzing or repainting of letters
sandblasted into stone, he accepted the
challenge.
"The stone had been power-washed
already, but we had to remove the
plates from the monument and clean
them individually — totally stripping
them down and repainting them. "
Waiving the $1,200 cost, Dube says
the work should last 15-20 years. But
when it needs rebronzing, or when the
stone needs cleaning in 10 years, his
company will be there. "We've taken
this on as a project. We've adopted
this monument," Dube says.
Dube and Henderson were honored
at a Sept. 5 meeting of the
Farmington City Council. A procla-
mation from Farmington's Mayor
William S. Hartsock and another from
the Jewish War Veterans were present-
ed to Dube, a funeral director at the
Ira Kaufman Chapel in Southfield and
Henderson, a Detroit retired police
officer.

— Shelli Liebman Dorfman

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Political
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Correction

• Last week's article on
Congregation T'chiyah's new
board ("T'chiyah Reelects
President Hansell," page 45)
inadvertently misspelled the
name of membership chairman
Gaye Tischler.
• In last week's In Focus ("Facing
Off," page 37), the skater shown
below at the InLine Hockey
Center of the Jewish Community
Center in West Bloomfield is
Adam York of West Bloomfield.

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Community Education Endowment Fund.

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