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erner; and brother and sister-in-law,
orris and Ginger Mintz.
Interment was at Beth El Memorial
rk. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
hapel.
WA PLISKINA, 91, of Southfield,
led Sept. 14.
She is survived by her daughter and
► n-in-law, Fira and Beniamine
eyner of Southfield; grandchildren,
nna Kleyner and Michael Steinberg,
etlana Pliskina and Stanislav
oynshteyn, Alexander and Inna
eyner; great-grandchildren, Gloria
einberg, Victor Pliskina, Yelena
liskina, Karina Royzanbliat,
exander Royzanbliat, Sabina
eyner.
Mrs. Pliskina was the beloved wife
the late Victor Pliskina.
Interment was at Hebrew Memorial
ark.,Services and arrangements by
ebrew Memorial Chapel.
'LERMAN SRIRO, 91, of
Iollywood, Fla., died Aug. 11. .
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he moved
Detroit with his family at age 8,
aying for 75 years. He first worked in
e family business, manufacturing and
lling restaurant and bar equipment
d later was the owner and adminis-
tor of North Woodward Hospital.
e was a Mason and member of
erfection Lodge and Crescent Shrine.
Mr. Sriro is survived by his sons,
awrence, Robert and William (Ann)
riro; grandchildren, Julie (Peter) Skeie
f Nashville, Tenn., Andrew Sriro of
arta, Indonesia, Jonathan Sriro of
rand Rapids, Daniel Sriro of Miami,
radley Sriro of Homestead, Fla., Sara
i ririo of Homestead; six great-grand-
hildren; sister, Idie Tauber of Port
ueneme, Calif and brother, Leo of
os Angeles.
Interment was in Hollywood, Fla.
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BERT A. STERN, 89, of Sarasota,
la., died Sept. 12.
He is survived by his wife, Sylvia
tern; daughters, Janice Stern of Las
egas, Nev., Gloria Levin of Oak Park,
renda Stern of Farmington Hills;
rother and sister-in-law, Leo and
ylvia Stern of Farmington Hills; sister
nd brother-in-law, Helen and Carl
eibowitz of Southfield; nieces and
ephews.
Contributions may be made to
adassah, 5030 Orchard Lake Road,
est Bloomfield, MI 48323 or to a
harity of one's choice. Interment was
t Adat Shalom Memorial Park.
ervices and arrangements by Hebrew
emorial Chapel.
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