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December 07, 2001 - Image 146

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-07

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ROSALYN
LINER
Oct. 20, 1924 - Dec. 8, 1995

Memories Of You

We remember everything about you, your voice, your smile, your touch,
the way you walked, the way you talked, the way you looked at us.

We remember all the words you said to us, some funny, some kind, some wise,
all of the things you did for us, we now see with different eyes.

We remember every moment we shared, seems like only yesterday,
or maybe it was eons ago, it's really hard to say.

You are gone from us now, but one they can't take away,
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Love forever,
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FINK from page 145

make their annual trip to Camp
Michigania, Mrs. Fink insisted on tak-
ing the Levitsky's 9-year-old daughter
with the Finks.
Added Dr. Howard Schwartz, a .
longtime friend who served as Mrs.
Fink's primary care physician during
her illness, "They say the only way to
have a friend is to be one. That's cer-
tainly true of Annette."
A non-smoker, Mrs. Fink neverthe-
less contracted a highly virulent form
of lung cancer that robbed her of her
breath and her ability to speak. At one
point, her retinas were affected and
she couldn't read.
Her friends continued to deluge her
with phone calls, answering machine
messages, flowers, gourmet meals and
books on tape.
"She handled her illness with grace,
goodness and, most of the time, with
good cheer. She handled it like a
lady," Dr. Schwartz said. "She gave us
the strength to go forward."
Mrs. Fink was a dedicated volunteer
with Women's American ORT and the

HAROLD BRAVERMAN, 80, of

Southfield, died Nov. 29. He was a gradu-
ate of Wayne State University with a bach-
elor of science degree in business adminis-
tration. As a certified public accountant,
he was controller of Williams-Michigan
Corp. for 32 years, retiring in 1991.
Mr. Braverman was a life member of the
Michigan Association of Certified Public
Accountants and life member of the
American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants. In addition, he was a board
member emeritus of Congregation Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah, a life member of
Perfection Mosaic Lodge, a 32-degree
Mason and a recipient of the Legion of
Honor.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Clara
Braverman; brothers and sisters-in-law,
Sam and Helen Braverman of Southfield,
Morris and Arlene Bravell of Arizona,
Henry Braverman of Livonia, Ted and
Sylvia Braverman of Southfield; brother-
in-law, Paul Bruseloff.
Contributions may be made to a charity
of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

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died Nov. 29.
She is survived by her daughter, Elaine
Rosenblat of Waterford; sister, Lillian
Weinbaum of West Bloomfield; compan-
ion, Henry Seligman; grandchildren, Dana
Brenner, David Goldberg, Andrew
(Tammy) Brenner, Dr. Holly (Daniel)
Gross, Melissa (Dr. Mark) Mandel; great-
grandchildren, Alexandra, Jacob, Samantha
and Benjamin; daughter-in-law, Bonnie

Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival.
She chaired Temple Beth El's Glazier
Institute, an annual interfaith confer-
ence, and designed the exhibit
"Becoming American Women — the
Immigrant Experience" for the Detroit
Historical Society.
Mrs. Fink is survived by her hus-
band, Herschel Fink; daughter, Dr.
Sheri Fink; son, Marc Fink; sister and
brother-in-law, Claudia and Edward
Kevwell of Farmington Hills; mother,
Elma Rader of Southfield: and moth-
er-in-law, Mary Fink. She also was the
daughter of the late Dr. Philip Rader.
Services were held Tuesday at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. Interment at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to
Women's American ORT, 6735
Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills,
MI,48301; Renda and Richard Hertz
Fund at Temple Beth El, 7400
Telegraph Road, Bloomfield
Township, MI, 48301, or the
Lungeyity Foundation, P.O. Box 601,
Northbrook, IL 60065. E

(Dr. Earl Rudner) Brenner. She was the
beloved wife of the late Saul Brenner;
mother of the late Dr. Sheldon Brenner;
sister of the late Ruth Birndorf, Beatrice
Pilnick, Rose Leibowitz, Freida Markowitz,
Irving Diem and Morris Diem.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to the Sheldon Brenner Memorial
Fund, do Children's Hospital, 3901
Beaubien Street, Detroit, MI 48201 or
Adat Shalom Synagogue for a plaque in
her memory. Arrangements by the
Dorfman Chapel.

MORRIS 0. BRODSKY of Windsor,

died Nov. 29. He was a member of
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim and
B'nai Kith. Mr. Brodsky was also a
founding chairman of the I.L. Peretz
House, longtime executive and board
member of the Windsor Jewish
Federation, builder and officer of the I.L.
Peretz School.
He received many awards and much
recognition for his dedicated communal
work and concern for society including
being a Jewish National Fund Negev
Dinner Honoree. In addition, Mr.
Brodsky was a founder of the Hebrew
Collegiate Institute and a leader of the
Drouillard Road Merchants' Association.
He is survived by his daughter and son-
in-law, Eunice and Marshall Silverman of
Oak Park; son and daughter-in-law,
Marten and Elaine Brodsky of Ottawa;
grandchildren, Terri Ann, Brenda Sue,
Laurie Alyse, Ari Meir, Sara Fay, Avi
Jeremy; sister and brother-in-law, Florence
and Al Kaplan; sister-in-law, Tillie Brodsky,

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