The Family of
SHIRLEY ABRAMS
Thank Their Friends and Relatives For Their
Support, Kindness, and Generosity Following
The Demise of Shirley,
Shown by Way of Charitable Contributions,
Sympathy Cards, Personal Notes, and Visits.
You Made Our Grief and Sorrow
A Bit More Tolerable.
GRIGORIY BUDNITSKIY, 71, of
Southfield, died Nov. 1.
He is survived by his wife,
Svetlana Budnitskaya; son and-
daughter-in-law, Igor and Larisa
Budnitskiy of Southfield; daughter,
Alla Budnitskaya of Southfield;
grandchildren, Albert Budnitskiy,
Rebecca Budnitskiy.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
Raymond Abrams
Susan & Paul Weinstock
Henry & Wendy Abrams
Michael & Julie Abrams
SALLY FORMAN, of Southfield;
died Nov. 1.
She is survived by her daughter
and son-in-law, Marsha and Barry
Levine of Farmington Hills; sisters
and brother-in-law, Betty Garland of
Farmington Hills, Rae Dorfman
Weiss of Farmington Hills, Eleanor
Eisen of Farmington Hills, Norma
and Sol Stoller of West Bloomfield;
grandchildren, Jeffrey (Susan)
Scheinker, Aaron Scheinker, Bradley
Scheinker; sister-in-law, Muriel
Silverstein. She was the beloved wife
of the late Morton H. Forman.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by the Dorfman
Chapel.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of our
TREASURED FRIEND
IRVING E. PITT
A MAN OF GREAT NOBILITY WHOSE LIFE WAS FILLED WITH DIGNITY,
LOVE AND COMPASSION FOR HIS FELLOW BEINGS.
His concern for the gallant brethren in Israel and special interest and devotion he
displayed for Magen David Adorn inscribed his name inerasably in the records of
staunch supporters of the State of Israel. The loss of this noble giant leaves an
unfillable void in the Jewish Community, and the Community of mankind.
DEBORAH FREEDMAN, 82, of
Ann Arbor, died Nov. 3. She was a
Phi Beta Kappa grad-
uate of the University
of Michigan. After
her children were in
junior high, she
returned to U-M for
a master's degree and
Ph.D. degree in eco-
nomics with special
emphasis on popula-
Deborah
tion problems in
Freedman
developing countries.
She collected data for
her dissertation with field work in
Taiwan.
Mrs. Freedman taught for many
years in U-M's economics depart-
ment and was a research associate of
the Population Studies Center. She
published 27 scientific papers in
economic and demographic journals.
She also served the university as a
member of such committees as
budget priorities, honors program
and student-faculty policies.
She is survived by her husband,
Ronald Freedman; daughter and
son-in-law, Jane and Jeff Davidson
His indomitable spirit will live in our hearts.
May G-d comfort his beloved wife, Sarah and their loving family.
Dr. John J. Mames Chapter - Michigan Region
AMERICAN RED MAGEN DAVID FOR ISRAEL
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