In Loving Memory of EDITH KOLODNEY Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: www.detroitjewishnews.com May 15, 2000 Politics And Sweets We miss you so much. Your love and our memories will stay with us forever. DAVID SACHS Copy Editor I ruing Small loved traditions. He was known for giving our hundreds of $2 bills to family and friends, each bill with a personal message scrawled upon it. In his 70s, he would stuff his pock- ets with penny candy to lavish upon children. He was celebrated around town and at Temple Israel as the "Candy Man" — giving out 12 15 pounds of treats a week. But the sweetest parr of his life was his love affair with his wife of 72 years, Lina. He traveled to her home in Owosso to court her and contin- ued to call her lovingly "his girlfriend" 75 years after they met. "Even to the half-hour before he died, he was callina b me his girlfriend," b she said. Irving Small, a former Detroiter, died of heart failure May 3 in West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. Small's father-in-law, Joseph Lebowsky, knew Thomas Dewey, the 1944 and 1948 Republican presiden- tial candidate and Owosso native and employed the young Dewey in his clothing business. Mr. Small served as co-chairman of Dewey's 1948 campaign in Michigan and took his entire family that yeAr to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia. Dewey, however, was unexpectedly defeated by President Harry Truman that fall. "You can imagine his disappoint- ment when Dewey lost," said son Michael Small, a lawyer in Florida. "We had visions we might end up in Washington and my dad a Supreme Court justice." Mr. Small's granddaughter, Kimberly Small of West Bloomfield, did become a judge, of the 48th District Court in Bloomfield - Township. Two of his three children d four of his grandchildren went nto law. "He wasn't just an attorney, he was counselor also, caring very deeply or what he was doing," said Judge mall. "He'd look at us and he'd shake is finger and say, 'You're only as good your word is.'" Mr. Small's first legal job was .ppointment as the first Jewish assis- ant attorney general in Michigan in - Your Loving Family the 1930s. As well as practicing pro- bate, tax and real estate law into his 80s, Mr. Small was also an entrepre- neur and real estate investor. He held the Michigan franchise for Burger Chef fast-food restaurants and owned the Belcrest Hotel on Cass Avenue in Detroit as well as apartments. Mayor Albert Cobo appointed Mr. Small as chairman of the Detroit Welfare Commission. He was also appointed counsel to the Michigan Securities Commission and the Public Trust Commission. The Smalls' Palmer Woods home in Detroit served as a meeting place for a "Who's Who" of local leaders. An articulate public speaker, Mr. Small's civic and political skills were • put to good use for the community. He was a founding member of Temple Israel, a 32nd-degree Mason, a Shriner and the 27-year director of the Old Newsboys. Mr. Small is survived by his wife, Lina Small; sons and daughters-in- law, Stuart and Marsha Small of Florida, Michael and Ann Small of Florida; daughter, Candace Salinis; grandchildren, Cathy and Dr. Andrew Scheman, Judge Kimberly Small, Scott and Elise Small, Lisa Small Conde and Anatole Conde, Jodi Small Kantor and Ilan Kantor, Bradley and Lisa Small, Joseph "J.D." Small, Jason Salinis and Melissa and Chris Still; great-grandchildren, Erica and Jessica Stern, Loren and Nicole Scheman, Samantha and Blake Small, Shelby and Blake Still, Joshua, Jeffrey, Jamie and Julie Salinis. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Joseph and Bessie Lebowsky Fund at Temple Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, or Hospice of Palm Beach County, 5300 East Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33407. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. 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