AARON WEISWASSER
June 23, 1904 - December 15, 1968
The eldest son of Moses and Ida, my father
came to Detroit from Russia as an infant.
Educated in Detroit and at the University of
Michigan (B.A. 1925; LL.B. 1927), he spent
his life in Michigan but also traveled the
world. At his all too early death he was
survived by his loving wife of 28 years,
Anne Weiswasser, his daughter, Judith K.
Weiswasser, D.O., his brothers George and
Avery Weiswasser, and his sister Bernice Fisk,
all now deceased.
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His memory is cherished by his son
William D. Weiswassei- and by his
granddaughter Nathalie Judith Weiswasser,
both of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
May God remember
the soul of my
respected father
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senior accounting clerk for the
city and county of San Francisco. He
was also a graduate of Wayne State
University, a member of Sigma
Alpha Mu Fraternity and served in
the U.S. Army.
Mr. Lewis is survived by his wife,
Linda Lewis; brother, Dr. Gilbert
Lewis of Las Vegas; nephew, William
King-Lewis of California.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to Camp Tawonga, 131
Steuart Street, Suite 460, San
Francisco, CA 94105 or the Jewish
Family and Children's Services, 2150
Post Street, San Francisco, CA
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Muriel Rudack; grandchildren,
Lauren and David Hack, Dana
Greenfield. He was the loving broth-
er of the late Sylvia Zaks; dear
brother-in-law of the late Irving
Zaks.
Contributions may be made to
Meals on Wheels, 26400 Lahser
Road, Suite 100, Southfield, MI
48034 or to a charity of one's
choice. Interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
RICHARD SAVAGE, former
Detroiter of New Haven, Conn.,
died June 4, 2004. After graduating
from the University of Chicago with
a bachelor's degree in mathematics,
he received a master's degree from
the University of Michigan before
his 20th birthday.
Before starting work on his doc-
IRVIN NEWMAN, 95, of Oak
Park, died June 21, 2004. He was an torate at Columbia, Mr. Savage was
struck with polio. After graduating
automotive engineer for General
from the iron lung and much hard
Motors, a World War II veteran and
therapeutic work at home and at
a supervisor of B-25 airplane assem-
Warm
Springs, he was ready to
bly.
resume his academic career. He met
Mr. Newman was a member of
JoAnn Osherow and they married in
Veteran's of Foreign Wars and a past
1950. His wife accompanied him to
member of Temple Beth El, where
he was an usher for 25 years. He was Columbia, where he finished his
doctorate in 1953.
also an avid bridge player and a
Mr. Savage's career began at the
member of the American Contract
National
Bureau of Statistics in
Bridge League; in addition, he was a
Washington,
D.C. He had a three-
past president of the General Motors
year
appointment
to Stanford and
Bridge League.
then a professorship at the
Mr. Newman is survived by his
sons and a daughter-in-law, Bert and University of Minnesota. He spent
11 years at Florida State University
Kathy Newman of West Bloomfield,
and from 1974 until his retirement
Stephen Newman of West
in 1991, he was a professor (chair-
Bloomfield; caretaker, Betsy Natale.
man from 1976 to 1978) in the
He was the beloved husband of the
Department of Statistics at Yale. Mr.
late Ann Newman; devoted brother
Savage was co-editor of the
of the late Percy Newman, the late
American
Statistical Association
Helen Goldberg and the late Pauline
(1968);
Editor
of the Annals of
Zeffert.
(1974-1977);
and president
Statistics
Interment at Beth El Memorial
of the American Statistical Society
Park Cemetery. Contributions may
(1984).
be made to Alzheimer's Association,
Professor Savage is survived by his
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Southfield, MI 48076. Arrangements wife, JoAnn; his daughters, Martha
Savage of New Haven, Donna
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Savage of Hershey, Pa.; grandchil-
dren, Adam, Max and Rose; sisters,
Joan
Weisman of Ann Arbor and
HARRY RADINE, 80, of West
Barbara
Cheresh of Cambridge,
Bloomfield, died June 20, 2004.
Mass.
He is survived by his wife, Lillian