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Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. - and 14 Mile Road Francisco, died Sept. 14. He is survived by his sons Joseph and David Newman; brothers and sisters-in- law, Louis and Fay Newman of Bloomfield Hills, Mitchell and Jean Newman; grandchildren, Alexa, Max and Jason Newman. He was the hus- band of the late Peggy Newman; broth- er of the late Arthur, Harry and Carl Newman. Services were held in San Francisco. IRVING ROSENBAUM, 75, of Southfield, died Sept. 18. He left Cass Technical High School in his senior year to enlist in the army. By 1944, he was in action as an infantry rifleman, a forward scout and a volunteer comman- do with the 328th Infantry Regiment, 26th Infantry Division in France, Germany, Luxembourg, Irving Rosenbaum Belgium, Austria and Czechoslovakia with Patton's Third Army, earning four battle stars. Because he was fluent in Yiddish and "broken" German, he was sometimes called upon to interpret when German officers were interrogated. Mr. Rosenbaum was a graduate of the Workmen's Circle Jewish School, Wayne University, University of Michigan Graduate School and Wayne State University Law school. He was a co-founder and president for 39 years of Davis Iron Works, Inc. He also served as a director and officer of the Michigan Metal Fabricators Association, a mem- ber of the regional advisory board of the American Institute of Steel Construction, a trustee of the Joint Apprenticeship Committee of the oper- ating Engineers Union and a chairman of the steel division of the construction industry for the United Fund. He retired in 1984 at age 59 to attend law school full time. Subsequently he worked part time as a research attorney and a brief writer at the State Appellate Defender office, appealing the sentences of indigent criminal defendants in cases that were before the trial courts, the court of appeals and the state supreme court until 1999. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Charlotte Brown Rosenbaum of Southfield; brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Manuel and Regine Rosenbaum of Oak park; sister-in-law, Lee Brown Golding of West Bloomfield; sons and daughters- in-law, Barry and Linda Rosenbaum of West Bloomfield, Stephen Rosenbaum and Aileen Alfandary of Berkeley, Calif.; daughter and son-in-law, Susan Rosenbaum and Tom Collicott of Seattle; grandchildren, Neil and Brian Rosenbaum of West Bloomfield, David, Marc and Natalie Rosenbaum- Alfandary of Berkeley, Alex and Ian Collicott of Seattle. Contributions may be made to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109- 0752 or Berkeley Youth Living with Disabilities, 1716, Milvia St., Berkeley, CA 94709. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MAX J. SCHAFER, 82, of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., died Sept. 20. Mr. Schafer graduated from Wayne State University at age 19 with a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering. He became a major in the U.S. Army with an ordnance and intelligence group during World War II and retired as a colonel. He was a 33rd degree Mason, a Shriner, a member of Perfection Mosaic Lodge F & AM and a member of B'nai B'rith and Temple Israel. He was a resi- dential and commercial builder with his partners Lou Roth and Martin Kellman. He is survived by his wife of over 20 years, Marion Schafer; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Stuart Schafer of St. Clair Shores, Gary and Tammy Gaspas of Westland, Jerry and Shaun Gaspas of West Bloomfield; daughters and sons- in-law, Cathy Schafer and Dan Paulbniacki of New Jersey, Sharon and Ronald Goldenberg of Huntington Woods; grandchildren, April and Jamie Schafer, Julie and Gary Somberg, Jill Goldenberg, Jared Goldenberg, Trevor and Tristan Gaspas; great-grandchild, Jordyn Somberg and sister, Rose Berk of California. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be directed to the