GAIL BIALAK. 57, of Detroit. died Feb. 20. She is survived by her sister, Patty Ann Bialak of California; cousins, Jack and Susan Bindes of Bloomfield Hills, Mark Herman and Ilene Herman. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Humane Society. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. SAMUEL W. BRAVERMAN, 87, of Huntington Woods, died March 30. He was an attorney who practiced law in Lincoln Park until he was 81. He was a member of the Downriver Association and the Wayne County Detective Association. In addition, he was a Shriner, a Mason and a past member of B'nai B'rith. Mr. Braverman is survived by his wife, Mirriam Braverman; sons and daughters- in-law, Eric and Julia Braverman of Huntington Woods, Les and Gail Braverman of West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law, Alaine and Robert Katz of Ann Arbor; grandchildren, Erica, Paul, Max and Nicole Braverman and Natalie Katz. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to a chari- ty of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel CORRINERRA BROWNER, 88, of Detroit, died March 24. She is survived by her sons and daugh- ter-in-law, Israel and Rachael Browner; Barney D. Bowner; daughters, Wanda N. High, Nancy Moore and Carolyn B. Grey; 30 grandchildren, 44 great-grand- children; 10 great-great-grandchildren. This notice was placed at the request of the family by the Dorfman Chapel. STELLA FREUND, 96, of West Bloomfield, died March 30. She was in retail sales at a Wright Kay Store and was a member of Hadassah, B'nai B'rith and Women's American ORT. Mrs. Freund is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Gert and Andree Freund of West Bloomfield; grandchil- dren, Debbie and Dr. Steven Karr, Denise and Dr. Howard Segal; great-grandchil- dren, Jennifer and Brandon Karr; sister- in-law, Herta Kollmann. She was the beloved wife of the late Friedrich Freund. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be directed to Karmanos Cancer Foundation or the West Bloomfield Holocaust Memorial Center. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ALBERT FRUMAN, 83, formerly of Michigan of Hollywood, Fla., died April 3. He was chairman of the board of Dale Industries Inc., a metal frame business, which he founded in 1952. He was also president of Steel Specialty Corp., which he founded in 1943, and president of Wyoming Service Corp., which he found- ed in 1960. Mr. Fruman was a pilot for 50 years, a boater, hunter, fisherman, skeet shooter, golfer and squash player. He was a mem- ber of the Hundred Club, a 50-year member of Knollwood Country Club. member of the Detroit Gun Club, a 32nd degree Mason and member of the Oak Park Craftsman Lodge, a Shriner and member of the Detroit Consistory, mem- ber of the Moslem Temple/Detroit Shrine and a 50-year member of AOPA, a pilots' association. He is survived by his devoted wife of 65 years, Dorothy Fruman; sons, Dr. Dale (Rosemary) Fruman, Dr. Lee Fruman; loving daughter-in-law, Carol Fruman, wife of his late son, Dr. Marshall Fruman; grandchilden, Hyla (David) Kallen, Marcy Fruman, Shana (Chris) Bailey, Brian Fruman, Melanie Fruman, Bethany Fruman; grandson-in-law, Patrick O'Malley; great-grandchildren, Matthew Kallen, Leah Kallen, Benjamin Kallen, Danielle O'Malley, Brody O'Malley; sisters, Esther (Al) Brown, Annette (Lou) Shapiro, Belle (Julius) Frost. A memorial service will be held at Temple Shir Shalom on Friday, April 6, at 4 p.m. Contributions may be made to the Albert and Dorothy Fruman Foundation, c/o Dale Industries, 6455 Kingsley, Dearborn, MI 48126 or a charity of one's choice. ARTHUR "ARTIE" GLASSER, 88, of Sunrise, Fla., died March 30. He is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Ruth; son and daughter-in-law, Stephen and Nancy Glasser of Farmington Hills; daughter and son-in- law, Eileen and John Wagner of New York; grandchildren, Robyn Glasser, Dana and Michael Gorman, Darin Glasser, Debbie and Ron McMahon, Michael and Denise Wagner, Lisa Wagner; three great- grandchildren. Graveside services were held at New Montifiore Cemetery in New York. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. _ LDSTEIN, 83, of Romeo, GUSTAV GO died April 2. He was a farmer. He is survived by his nephews and nieces, Jon and Maria Goldstein of Chicago, Jimmy Goldstein of Romeo, Jan Goldstein of Romeo, Joni and Jeff Wycinski of Almont, Jay and Vicki Goldstein of West Bloomfield, Jeremy and Janice Goldstein of Northville. He was the dear brother of the late Nyman Goldstein; dear brother-in-law of the late Ruby Goldstein. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Karmanos Cancer Institute. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. JOSEPH GROSSINGER, 84, former Detroiter of San Jose, Calif., died March 23. Educated in Mih•lyfalva and Nagyv•raci. Hungary, he endured the war years first in the Romanian army, then in forced labor camps in the Ukraine and finally in a Soviet POW camp in Byelorussia. Upon returning home in November 1945, he discovered that his parents, Grosinger Marton and Jolanka; his two sisters. Eni and Olga: and his niece, Sternthal Marika, were lost in the Holocaust. He married in 1946 and managed a lumber business until 1962. He fathered two sons and one daughter, who died of illness in 1957. After emigrating to the United States in 1962, he settled in Detroit and eventually managed his own meatpacking business there until 1989. That year he and his wife moved to San Jose to join their children and grandchil- dren. He was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue and Congregation B'nai Moshe and Congregation Beth David in Saratoga, Calif. He is survived by his beloved wife of 54 years, Agnes; loving children, Peter, George; daughter-in-law, Sandi; grand- children, Kevin and Amy. He was the lov- ing father of the late Maricza. ERWIN HAMSON, 85, of Ann Arbor, died March 24. He is survived by his son, Sander Hamson of Rochester; daughter, Karen Wilansky of Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. Services and interment were held at Pardes Shalom Cemetery in Toronto. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. GABRIEL SCOTT KLOUSE, baby son of Robyn and Tim Klouse of Penn Yan, N.Y., died March 6. He is also survived by his twin brother, Benjamin Leegh; grandparents Gary and Sue Anne Abramovitz of Farmington Hills, Bonnie and Bill Henshaw; great- grandparents, Jack and Lil Abramovitz, Virginia Hart. Interment in Geneva, N.Y. HILDA MARKWOOD LUCAS, 88, of Southfield, died March 27. She is survived by her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Jerry and Pepi Lucas of Willowdale, Ontario, Canada; daughter and son-in-law, Dr. Miriam and Dan Medow of Huntington Woods; sister-in- law, Alice Markwood; grandchildren, Michael Medow, Jonathan Medow, Zachary Medow, liana Lucas. Mrs. Lucas was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Leon Lucas; loving sister of the late Ira Markwood. Contributions may be made to Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237; Jewish Community Center, Leon and Hilda Lucas (IRP), 15110 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park, MI 48237 or Juvenile Diabetes, 29350 Southfield Road, Suite 42, Southfield, MI 4876. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. DR. JOSEPH H. MALTZER. 86, of Longboat Key. Fla., died March 28. A medical doctor who had a general practice, he was a graduate of Wayne State University Medical School, a founding member of Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park, a member of Temple Beth Israel in Longboat Key and a D7: Joseph board member of its Maltzer men's club. "He was a modest person, but a hero who inspired his fami- ly to achieve their best," said his daughter, Janice Erdstein of Huntington Woods. Dr. Maltzer is survived by his daugh- ters and son-in-law, Janice and George Erdstein of Huntington Woods, Karen Davidoff of Chicago; son and daughter- in-law, Dr. Mark and Dale Maltzer of Sacramento, Calif.; grandchildren, Brian and Karene Erdstein, Rachel Erdstein,. Elana Erdstein, Eric Maltzer, Josh Maltzer, Shira Davidoff, Tzvi Davidoff, Noam Davidoff; and great-grandchildren, Ma'ayan Erdstein, and Noa Erdstein. He was the beloved husband of the late Lillian Maltzer. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ANTHONY BERNARD MEISNER, 57, of Birmingham died April 2. He graduated from Mumford High School in 1961. He received his bachelor's degree from Wayne State University, his law degree from Detroit College of Law and he once argued a case before the United States Supreme Court. He also served as a Anthony Meisne professor at Wayne State University Law School and as a magistrate in the Oakland County courts. He is survived by his son, Andy; daughter, Michelle; brother, Mort; sister- in-law, Leslie, niece, Nicole; nephews, Mark and jason. He was the loving son o the late Morris and Ella Meisner. Services were at Dorfman Funeral Chapel; interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made u the Heart Unit at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. Arrangements by the Dorfman Chapel. ROSE MICHELSON, 89, of Southfield died March 27. For over 50 years. she w a member of B'nai B'rith Women, Louis Marshall Israel Brandeis Chapter and