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Mrs. Dreylinger is survived by her husband, Leon Dreylinger; daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Richard Rosenthal of West Bloomfield; son and daughter-in-law, Harold and Carol Toppel of California; stepdaughter, Molly Waldman; grandchildren, Jeffrey and Sherry Rosenthal, Amy and David Finn, Scott Toppel, Brian and Nicole Toppel, Steve Waldman and Mo Clancy, Jason and Lynette Waldman; great- grandchildren, Benjamin and Taylor Toppel. Mrs. Dreylinger was the beloved wife of the late Morris Toppel. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. FREDA ERSHER, 89, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 31. She was a member of the B'nai B'rith Zager Chapter. Mrs. Ersher is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Edward and Beverly Ersher of Farmington Hills, Mitchell and Ronna Ersher of Waterford; daughters and son-in-law, Judith and Marvin Weinstein of Commerce Township, Susan Ersher of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Michelle and Richard Gordon, Eric and Amy Ersher, Michael and Patty Weinstein, Marla and Brian McCaffrey, Emily Erscher; great-grandchildren, Rachel and Adam Gordon, Julia and Simon McCaffrey, Kyle and Bradley Weinstein; brother, Nathan Zager of West Boomfield. Mrs. Ersher was the beloved wife of the late Sidney Ersher; dear sister of the late Etta Barbas and the late Rose Dubrinsky. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. WENDY JOYRICH, 38, of Orion Township, died Feb. 4. For 14 years, she was a high school teacher at Rochester Adams, where she taught math, govern- ment and philosophy She was also on the state board of Michigan ACLU, chaired the State Legislative Affairs Committee of ACLU, was a past chair of the Oakland County chap- ter of ACLU and the national head of the ACLU Forum, an Internet site. Ms. Joyrich was a support- er of any organization that supported women's right to choose. She is survived by her partner, Dan Ingram; parents, Dr. Myron and Ida Joyrich of Franklin; brother, Richard Joyrich; sisters and brother-in-law, Lynne Joyrich of Rhode Island and Naiomi Joyrich and-Cory Hamilton o Seattle. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Pai Contributions may be directed to the ACLU Fund of Michigan, 1249 Washington Boulevard, Suite 2910, Detroit, MI 48226 or the Food Bank Oakland County, P.O. Box 431385, Pontiac, MI 48343. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MAX KANAREK, 91, of Menlo Park Calif, died Jan. 30. A native of Detroi Mr. Kanarek served in World War II fi three years. On his return to Detroit, went into the furniture business from which he retired in 1977 and settled it California. He was a lifetime Mason and a member of the Elks. Mr. Kanarek is survived by his wife. Lillian; daughter and son-in-law, Paula and Ross Kaplan of Salem, Ore.; gran children, Adrian and Lauren Kaplan; sister-in-law, Shirley Kanarek of Southfield. Interment in California. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association; Jewish Family and Children's Services, 2150 Post St., San Francisco, CA 94115 or a charity one s choice. ' JACK KUTNICK, 73, of Boca Raton Fla., died Jan. 26. He entered the Arm during World War II and served in . Germany. After his discharge, he enter( Wayne U. and earned a bachelor of sci ence degree in pharmacy in 1951. He then opened Jack's Drugs in Dearborn, which he operated for over 15 years. He had a lifetime association with the Wayne State College of Pharmacy, serving as a guest lecturer, a participant in its outreach drug abuse program anc professional seminars, a member of the Dean's Advisory Committee and a pre- ceptor for the college's clerkship pro- gram. He sponsored a scholarship pro- gram for undergraduate students and supported needy students with grants. CONTINUED on page 120