OtAM 6. -Qg U OBITS Doctor Of Hope HARRY KIRSBAUM Steyr Writer ome people practice repair of the world, tikkun clam, But Dr. Gary Burnstein lived it. Dr. Burnstein, 60, of West Bloomfield, opened a free medical clinic in the Grace Center of Hope, a homeless shelter in Pontiac. "He donated so much of his time, giving free medical care, treating an ing from a cold to AIDS, said his wife, Dana. "He did that until he was so sick that he couldn't." Dr. Burnstein died of lung can- cer on Sept. 26, 2003. Born in Detroit, Dr. Burnstein grad- uated from Cass Tech High School in 1961, then attended the University of Michigan, receiving a bachelor's of sci- ence degree in 1965. He graduated from the Des Moines College of Osteopathy in 1970. He opened the cardiology department at what was then Oakland General Hospital in 1975 and became head of cardiology and the medical direc- tor of the intensive (-Are unit at St John-Oakland Hospital in Madison Heights until his retirement in 1997. He also volunteered at the Cabrini Clinic, a free medical clinic in Detroit. But his family always came first. , Our father clearly understood his priorities and was there for us always," said his son, Ian, during the eulogy. "If something was going on in your life, you could always count on our father being there for support. "There was no greater joy for our father than to l GLATT KOSHER see us enjoy life. He wanted to make sure that we were provided with every opportunity, and his family was without question his priority." He was a man who needed very little sleep; fami- ly members would wake up on weekend mornings to find Dr. Burnstein finishing their garden work. "He was my best man at my wedding," said Ian. Dana Burnstein said the Grace Center of Hope is naming a clinic after him, a clinic "which will serve not just the rescue mission but will serve the greater Pontiac area "He was grateful for what he had and always did give back to the com- munity in whatever way he could," she said "He was fabulous husband, a great father a great friend and a real humanitarian.' Dr. Burnstein is survived by his wife, Dana Burnstein; son and daugh- ter-in-law, Ian and Marcy Burnstein of Bloomfield Hills; daughter and son-in-law, Lori and Jason Taylor of Farmington Hills; grandchild, Jonlyn Taylor; father, Samuel Burnstein; brother and ths- ter-in-law, Larry and Cathy Burns; brother-in-law and sisters-in-law Allen and Lynda Glasser and Nickie Glasser. He was the beloved son of the late Tillie Burnstein. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Dr. Gary Burnstein Foundation, Grace Center of Hope, 35 East Huron, Pontiac, MI 48342; Women's American ORT, 6735 Telegraph, Suite 150, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301; or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. El MONUMENT CENTER • INC. "Same Location 50 Years" Sugar-Free Chocolates from page 119 She is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Frida Griner of New York, Dr. Sara and Dr. David Braunstein, Reggie Griner and Tony Topolsky of California; grandchil- dren, Philip and Stephan Taub, Laura and Aaron Braunstein, Abby, Sophie and Done Topolsky. She was the beloved wife of the late Philip Griner; dear sister of the late Abraham Rofel. Interment at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. SADYE HARRISON, 90, of Farmington Hills, died Sept. 26, 2003. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and Wayne Bettg' of Farmington Hills; son and daughter-in- law, Jeffrey and Anna Harrison of Farmington Hills; broth- er, Joe Jasgur of Los Angeles; grandchildren, Jason Betts, Lindsay Betts, Nicholas Harrison, Angela Harrison; great- granddaughter, Brianna Betts. She was the beloved wife of the late Louis Samburg and the late Ben Harrison; loving sister of the late Sam Jasgur, the late Ben Jasgur, the late Sol Jasgur, the late Meriam Abramowitz. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Services and interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. MARILYN L. ICLEGMAN, 74, of Southfield, died Sept. 25, 2003. , She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Norman Klegrnan; sons and daughter-in-law, Sandy and Kim Klegman of Oak Park, Ron Klegman of Southfield; daugh- ter and son-in-law, Susan and Don Luke of Ferndale; broth- ers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Milton Schlafer, Rita Budd, Dr. Jerry and Shirley Klegman. She was the dear sister of the late Ellen Schlafer and the late Harvey Budd. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery Contributions may be made to the Southfield Lubovitch Center. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. BERNICE LANSKY, 82, of West Bloomfield, died Sept. 13, 2003. 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