FREDERICK GREENHUT, 85, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 1, 2002. He is survived by his beloved wife, Lillian Greenhut; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Kerry and Elaine Greenhut of West Bloomfield, Dr. Saul Greenhut and Nancy Cronk of Aurora, Colo.; daughter, Dr. Janet Greenhut of Ann Arbor; grandchil- dren, David Greenhut and fiancee, Dana Hoffman, Rebecca Greenhut and fiance, Steve Blaharski, Adam Greenhut, Jonathan Greenhut, Jordan Greenhut, Ariela Gittlen and Nathaniel Gittlen. Interment at Oakview Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Congregation B'nai Moshe, 6800 Drake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322; Yad Ezra, 2850 W. 1 1 Mile Road, Berkley, MI 48072 or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. . ROSA GRUNFELD, 77, of Oak Park, died Oct. 5, 2002. She is survived by her sons, Saul Grunfeld of Oak Park, Jacob Grunfeld of Brooklyn; daughter and son-in-law, Sherry and Boruch Portnoy of Brooklyn; grandchildren, Efraim Portnoy, Yosef Portnoy, Zev Portnoy, Shoshana Portnoy. Mrs. Grunfeld was the beloved wife of the late Fred Grunfeld. Interment at Har Hazaitim Cemetery in Israel. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. DR. SIMON HARRISON, 89, of Southfield, died Oct. 3, 2002. Dr. Harrison was a dentist who was a member of the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity and the American Dental Association. He was also a captain in the Canadian Army and fought with the 8th Army, was a member of the Allied Jewish Campaign and a member of the Louis Marshall Lodge of B'nai B'rith. Dr. Harrison is survived by his sons and daughter-in-law, Gerald Harrison of Dr. Simon California, David Harrison and Sandra Harrison of Ann Arbor; daughter and son-in-law, Judithann Harrison-Zack and Robert . Zack of Florida;, 19 grandchildren; 11 great- - grandchildren; sister, Molly Burnstein. He was the beloved hus- band of the late Betty Harrison; dear brother of the late Dr. Harry Q. ..;/ey - ance ereizi We know there is a choice when it comes to funeral arrangements. But when you step into the Dorfman Chapel, you will be impressed with a distinction, sophistication and warmth you would not expect. Coupled with our dedication and experience in matters of loss, we become the obvious choice. 1 ilet)twfman( ::. i -la )c1 %,_._\.., ,„, , , h, dignity, salictity and complission 1 ► ' 1\. I I (.--) A .1.) N - k A 1_, F A 1Z 1V1 t N r ti AN c t) 0 'I' o N I- I 1 J.. S [ tt s V 113 N 10/11 2002 143