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Q: My daughter is IO and her friend's
father recently.died suddenly from a heart
attack. She is now worried something
might happen to us. How do we reassure
her we will be around a long time?
A: Your daughter needs assurance. I find
pianist and
piano teacher.
She and her
late husband,
Sam, owned
General Auto
Parts in
Pontiac. They
were among
EDWIN ROSENBERG, 83, of
the founding
Southfield, died June 3, 2004. He was
families of
a barrel and drum dealer.
Mr. Rosenberg is survived by his
Congregation Ethel To by
B'nai Isreal in
wife, Ruth Rosenberg of Southfield;
nieces and nephews, Lisa and
Pontiac. Mrs. Toby also belonged to
the Congregation Shaarey Zedek West
Christopher Hajek, David and Christi
Rosenberg; sister-in-law, Dolores
Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center
Rosenberg; great-nephew, Ari Hajek.
Sisterhood, Hadassah, the Yiddish
He was the beloved brother of the late Folks Farien, Temple Israel Treasurers
Theodore M. Rosenberg.
and HaZaKa in addition to numerous
Interment at Beth El Memorial Park musical groups.
She is survived by her sons and
Cemetery Contributions may be
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daughters-in-law, Charles and Marlene
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Toby of Sylvan Lake, Bernard and
Rebecca Toby of West Bloomfield,
Chapel.
Melvin and Rosann Toby of West
Bloomfield; grandchildren, Sheryl and
Stuart Bandalene, Laurel and Mark
LEO ROZANOFF, 83, of Southfield,
died June 8, 2004.
Felsenfeld, Andrea and Robert Teitel,
He is survived by his beloved wife,
Daryl Toby, Can and Daniel Cohen,
Rose Rozanoff; son, Barry Rozanoff
Nancy and Dr. Daniel Cohen, Jeffrey
and finacee Gail Bernhardt of
and Jessica Toby, Paul Toby, Alan Toby
Commerce Township. He was the
and fiancee Jennifer Udkoff; great-
dear father of the late Ilene Rozanoff;
grandchildren, Emily, Rachel and
brother of the late Abraham Rozanoff. Aaron Felsenfeld, Alissa, Elana and
Interment at the Adat Shalom
Ryan Bandalene, Ari and Levi Teitel,
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Jared, Seth, Matthew and Alllison
Contributions may be made to a char- Cohen; brother and sister-in-law,
ity of one's choice. Arrangements by
Daniel and Edith Standler of San
Dorfman Chapel.
Diego; dear companion and friend,
Lillian Sims. She was the beloved wife
of the late Samuel Toby; sister of the
RACHAEL SUGARMAN, 79, of
late Sylvia Pelavin. .
Southfield, died June 3, 2004.
Interment at the Beth Tefilo
She is survived by her son and
Emanuel Cemetery Contributions
daughter-in-law, Mark and Lenore
may be made to a charity of one's
Meyers Sugarman of Baltimore, Md.;
choice. Arrangements by Dorfman
daughter, Susan Sugarman of
Chapel.
Southfield; brother and sister-in-law,
Sol and Donda Rossman of
Farmington Hills; sister-in-law, Rose
RONALD M. TOPPER, 69, of
Ross; grandchildren, David Sugarman, Florida, formerly of Detroit, died June
Ilana Rose Sugarman. She was the
4, 2004. He was an interior designer.
beloved wife of the late David
Mr. Topper is survived by his
Sugarman.
daughters and sons-in-law, Lisa and
Contributions may be made to a
Richard Freede of Texas, Debbie
Jewish charity of one's choice.
Topper of California, Jackie and John
Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Crawford of Florida, Dr. Melanie and
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Dr. Sasha Stojanovic of Beverly Hills;
Chapel.
grandchildren, Ashlee Hoelscher,
Alyson Freede and Chloe Crawford;
sister, Marion Feuerman of California.
ETHEL TOBY, 92, of West
He was the loving son of the late
Bloomfield, formerly of Pontiac, died
OBITS on page 102
June 8, 2004. She was a concert
these. concerns can be best dealt with by
both of you going to your physician for
a complete physical. A good report is
"a gift that will last a lifetime."
Peacock of New York, Joanne Rosen.
He was the loving son of the late Dr.
Harold M. Rosen.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
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