• Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Jewish Association for Residential Care or Gilda's Club. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MARIYA STAROBINSKY, 75, of Oak L arge chapel. Small chapel. Graveside. Cemetery chapel. We are without limitations in our ability to provide services that meet the exact needs of each family we serve. For nearly 60 years, we have shown flexibility through unsurpassed responsiveness to Detroit's Jewish community. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER The Single Jewish Parents Network presents "Moving Forward After Experiencing Loss," 9:30-11:00 am Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at JPM JCC The Single Jewish Parents Network, a division of Jewish Experiences for Families, presents David Techner, Funeral Director at The Ira Kaufman Chapel, discussing "Moving Forward After Experiencing Loss," 9:30-11:00 am, Sun, Dec 16, 2001 in the library of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Bldg on the A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus in Oak Park The program helps parents who have lost a spouse "resume their lives," and offers guidance to help their children to do the same. Issues of guilt, anger, dating, maintaining a strong family, relationships with survivors and more will be discussed. Admission is free. For more info call (248) 645-7860 ext. 389 18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 • Telbone: 248-569-0020 • Toll Free: 800-325-7105 Please visit us at our web site: wwwiralcaufman.com Gerry Rissman 1936-1994 If tears could build a stairway And memories were a lane We would walk right up to heaven And bring you back again No farewell words were spoken No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why Our hearts still ache in sadness And secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you No one can ever know Your memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part God has you in his keeping We have you in our heart YOUR LOVING FAMILY RODNICK BROS., INC. Fruit & Gift Basket Specialists (810) 772-4350 12/14 2001 138 Daily & Nationwide Delivery WE'RE NUMBER ONE SINCE 1940! Master Card Park, died Dec. 9. She is survived by her son, Leonard Starobinsky of West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law, Faina and Valdimar Karpinsky of West Bloomfield; grandchil- dren, Mike and Ilina Mariya Starobinsky, Igor Starobinsky Starobinsky, Eugene and Ellen Karpinsky, Olga and Michael Mashkevitch; great- grandchildren, Sandra Ariella Karpinsky and Anna Jessica Karpinsky. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MARY STUTZ, 83, of Sarasota, Fla., formerly of Detroit, died Dec. 9. She was a founding member of Temple Israel, member of Temple Sinai in Sarasota, a past president of Temple Israel Sisterhood, a youth leader of MSTY. She was also active in the Women's Division of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit as well as a life member of Hadassah, a member of the National Council of Jewish Women and a member of the Women's Division of Sarasota- Manatec Jewish Federation. Mrs. Stutz is survived by her husband of 63 years, George Stutz; daughters and sons-in-law, Judith and Mitchell Novit of Indiana, Ellen and Gerald Kaplan, Carol and Dr. Steven T _Ash of Bloomfield Hills; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. David Stutz and Karen Jones of Florida; grandchil- dren, David and Cathy Novit, Amy Novit and Scott Kehoe, Steven and Megan Kaplan, Susan and Michael Weingarden, Joe and Stacey Lash, Dr. Rebecca and Dr. Adam Rubin, Matthew Lash, Aaron Stutz and fiancee Liv Nilsson, and Deborah Stutz; great-grand- children, Nicole Novit, Brenton Novit, Maya Novit, Abigail Novit-Kehoe, Sydney Kaplan, Cara I ash and brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Morris and Bernice Arnkoff. She was the dear sister of the late Dr. Harry Arnkoff and the late Isadore Arnkoff. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Southwest Florida, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. BEATRICE TOLMICH, 91, of Southfield, died Dec. 8. Prior to retire- ment at age 71, she was a bookkeeper for a CPA firm. She was also a WAC during World W II. Mrs. Tolmich is survived by her broth- er , Allan Tolmich; sisters, Lillian Nave, Marion Avrushin; nieces, Marilyn Naparst, Pat Treeful, Nancy Slutsky; great-nieces and great-nephews, Lise Naparst, Diana Naparst, Tom Naparst, Morris Slutsky, Isaac Slutsky, Jacob Slutsky. She was the beloved wife of the late Nathan Silverfarb; dear sister of the late Thomas Tolmich. Contributions may be made to a char- ity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. HY VOGEL, 101, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 6. He was a sketch artist and was well known locally for the hundreds of exaggerated portraits of the rich and famous and of clowns that adorned the walls of the London Chophouse in downtown Detroit. He is survived by his stepchildren, Stanley and Barbara Bershad of West Bloomfield, Kenneth Hy Vogel and Lenie Bershad of West Bloomfield; Carol Bershad of Natick, Mass.; grand- children, Eric Bershad, Jeffrey Bershad, Amy Bershad, Sarah (Neil) Sherman, Benjamin Bershad. He was the beloved husband of the late Esther Vogel; broth- er of the late Ralph Vogel. Interment was held at Beth El Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Fleishman-Lumberg Jewish Home and Aging Services, c/o the Hy Vogel Fine Arts Fund, 6710 W. Maple Rd., West Bloomfield, MI 48322 or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the Dorfman Chapel. Corrections The obituary for Harold Barverman (Dec. 7) should have indicated the fol- lowing survivors: brother and sister-in- law, Morris and Arlene Bravell of Nevada; brother, Harry Braverman of Livonia; brothers-in-law, Paul Bruseloff and Martin Bruseloff. The obituary for Ben Feinstein (Dec. 7) should have indicated that • contributions may be made to American Macular Degeneration, P.O. Box 515, North Hampton, MA 01061-0515.