Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: wwvv.detroitjewishnews.com Land Visionary DIANA LIEBERMAN Staff Writer 11RE ax Sheldon, a real-estate guru with an uncanny talent for predicting the resi- dence patterns of metro Detroiters, died Aug. 10, 2003, in Danville, Calif, at age 86. A native of Germany, he did volunteer work on behalf of the international Jewish sports movement, which won him a lifetime achievement award — and also saved him from the Nazis. In 1936, he was a 19-year-old member of Leipzig's Bar Kochba sports club. When the club, a branch of the international Maccabi youth organization, trav- eled to Palestine to compete, the young man received a letter from his widowed mother. "We still have the letter," said Dr. Murray Sheldon, one of Mr. Sheldon's two sons. "It basically says, 'Things are worse here — don't come back.'" Mr. Sheldon took the advice. After staying in Palestine for about two years, he spent time in Casablanca, Morocco, where, in 1940, he was able to obtain a U.S. visa. He never saw his mother again and later learned she had died in the Lodz ghetto. His sister and three brothers also escaped to America. A Detroiter from 1953 to 1998, Mr. Sheldon played a crucial role in the development of the city's suburbs. "Once he got his broker's license, he began identifying farmland and vacant property," his son said. "He could see the migration patterns of people in advance of when it actually happened." Mr. Sheldon's uncanny ability paid off generously for the investors who backed his various projects, which included Northland and Tel-12 shopping malls in Southfield as well as the Detroit Tennis & Squash Club in Farmington Hills and the surround- ing residential development at 14 Mile and Drake roads. Mr. Sheldon volunteered for U.S. Army service, his son said, in part to get back at the Nazis and in part to search for his mother. Because he spoke flu- ent German, he volunteered to interrogate German prisoners of war. "He's experienced so many things that his person- ality at home with his family was very strong," his son said. "We used to call him 'the General.' When my brother and I went out on dates, he didn't ask us what we'd been doing; he interrogated us." However, Dr. Sheldon said, his father was extremely mild-mannered and accommodating at work. "Whenever he assisted someone in selling property or any time he helped someone make money, he would donate a certain amount to charity; and he would insist that they did, too," his son said. "It was right in the contract." Mr. Sheldon supported many charities in Israel, including a library and a tennis center in Ramat Gan. "Jewish causes defined his life because Jewish events shaped his life," his son said. In 1997, Mr. Sheldon, an avid tennis player, received the Yakir lifetime achievement award from the Maccabi organization. Mr. Sheldon is survived by his wife, Bertha Sheldon; sons and daughters-in-law, Michael and Kathleen Sheldon of Colorado and Dr. Murray and Christine Sheldon of California; grandchildren Jennifer, David, Meredith, Derek and Kendra Sheldon. Donations in his memory may be made to Maccabi USA Sports for Israel, 1926 Arch, Philadelphia, PA 19103. Arrangements by Sinai Memorial Chapel, Lafayette, Calif, with interment in California. ❑ YETTA BEZ, 90, of Farmington Hills, died Aug. 5, 2003. She was a member of Eastern Star, past president of Aesculapians, a member of B'nai B'rith Women and Hadassah. Mrs. Bez is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Bert and Carol Bez of Okemos, Dr. Herbert and Linda Bez of Farmington Hills; grandchildren, Douglas and Maureen Bez, Joel and Leslie Bez, Steven and Ilene Bez, Lisa and David Anderson, Julie and Scott Singer; great-grandchildren, Hannah, David and Brooke Bez, Alex and Bradley Bez, Melanie and Shayna Bez, Zachary and Jordan Anderson, Braydon Singer. For 41 years, she was the beloved wife of the late David Bez. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ALVIN I. BLECHMAN, 75, of Northbrook, Ill., formerly of Southfield, died July 24, 2003. Mr. Blechman is survived by his lov- ing wife, Fran; daughters and sons in law Nancy and Eric Clark of Bloomfield Hills, Gail and Jerry Friedman of Scottsdale, Ariz.; adoring grandchildren, Emily and Jake Clark, Sarah and Jason Friedman; brothers and sisters-in-law, Harold and Ethel Blechman of Skokie, Ill., Marvin and Marlene Blechman of Northbrook. Services were held at Beth Tikvah Congregation in Hoffman Estates, Ill. Interment was at Shalom Memorial Cemetery in Palatine, Ill. Contributions may be made to Variety, the Children's Charity, Ann and Jack Sparberg Amputee Center, 1 IBM Plaza #2800 Chicago, IL 60611 or a charity of one's choice. HERBERT PAUL BOGORAD, 62, of West Bloomfield, died Aug. 9, 2003. He is survived by his daughter, Courtney Bogorad of West Bloomfield; brother, Marty Bogorad of West Bloomfield; sister and brother-in-law, Ethel and Philip Gersten of Walled Lake; dear friend and former Bogorad spouse, Linda Drapkin Bogorad. He was the dear son of the late Jack and Elsie Bogorad; brother of the late Annette Bensman. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Karmanos Cancer Institute, 24601 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, MI 48075 or to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 1421 E. 12 Mile Road, Madison Hts., MI 48071. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. ROCHELLE CHINSKY, 69, of Lake Worth, Fla., died Aug. 6, 2003. She was an industrial automotive secretary and a member of Hadassah. Mrs. Chinsky is survived by her husband of 50 years, Eddie Chinsky; son and daughter-in-law, David J. and Eva Chinsky of Farmington Hills; daughter and son-in-law, Debi Chinsky Harris and Hartley Harris of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Joel and Clara Chinsky, Mychal and Erin Harris; sister, Rita Hoff of California. Interment at Oakview Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Israeli Defense Forces. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. IRENE COE, 93, of Boca Raton, Fla., died Aug. 5, 2003. She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Sheldon and Sandra Coe of Florida, Laurence and Judith Coe of West Bloomfield; grand- children, Caryn and Greg Gordon, Tammy and Merritt Fine, Brian and Lori Coe, Michael and Kris Coe, Steven and Anna Coe, Matthew Coe; six great-grandchildren. She was the beloved wife of the late Morris Coe. Interment in Cleveland. Contributions may be made to the Karmanos Cancer Institute or Temple Beth El. This announcement was placed at the request of the family by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MAC R. FISHER, 92, of Boca Raton, Fla., died Aug. 10, 2003: For over 50 years, he was the co-founder and owner of Fisher Women's Apparel in Lincoln Park. He was also member and on the board of directors at Knollwood Country Club, a member of the Lincoln Park Downriver Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Andrews Country Club in Boca Raton, a mem- ber of Temple Shir Shalom and a former member of Adat Shalom Synagogue. Mr. Fisher is survived by his wife, Catherine "Cathy" Fisher; daughter and son-in-law, Francy and David Colton of Farmington Hills; son-in-law and his wife, Stuart and Iris Goldstein; stepdaughter, Deborah Fisher; grand- children, Darren and Regina Colton, Evan Colton, Kimberly Colton, Kenneth and Leslie Goldstein, Wendy and Andy Siegel, Craig and Elissa Goldsmith, Christopher Holder Fisher, Nichole Holder Fisher; great-grandchil- dren, Ariana Goldstein, Joey, Madison and Dylan Siegel, Lauren and Lucy Goldsmith. He was the beloved hus- OBITUARIES on page 102 8/15 2003 101