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November 19, 2004 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-11-19

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Obituaries

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OBITS

Q : My father was buried on a beautiful sunny

day in June. We had the service graveside as
was requested by both my parents. My mother
pre-paid all of her arrangements. I am concerned
that we may not be as fortunate weather
wise, and the friends she has left might be
uncomfortable outdoors in the elements. Is it
acceptable to move the funeral indoors for the
comfort and convenience of family and friends?

SAM PRESS, 83, of Royal Oak,

died Nov. 15, 2004.
He is survived by his sons, Lindsay
Press of Troy, Jeremy Press of Royal
Oak; daughters and sons-in-law,
Heidi Press of Oak Park, Robin and
David Wojta of Huntington Woods,
Melissa and Tim Downey of
Huntington Woods; grandchildren,
Scott Majors, Adam Majors, Gabriel
Downey, Jessica Downey, Rachael
Wojta, Lily Wojta.
He was the beloved husband of the
late Barbara Press.
Contributions may be made to
Congregation Shir Tikvah, 3900
Northfield Parkway, Troy, MI 48084
or the World War II Memorial in
Washington, D.C. Interment at
Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

A: Absolutely. Most likely the charge for a

chapel service will be available through the
interest accrued on the account.

Holiday Charity Bazaar,
10am-5pm, Sun, Nov 21, 2004,
Jewish Community Center,
D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building,
6600 West Maple Road,
West Bloomfield

Northwest Child Rescue Women,
a charitable organization for
special needs children,
sponsors annual holiday
charity gift bazaar,
10 am-5 pm, Nov 21.

Bazaar features latest in
jewelry, fashion accessories,
children s books and
hand-made items.
Large selection of gifts
for teachers and children.
Many popular vendors.
Something for everyone.

Proceeds to support JCC programs
for developmentally disabled.

For more information,
call Carole Kaftan, (248)645-1617.

SARAH RUBENFAER, 80, former

Detroiter of Del Ray Beach, Fla.,
died Nov. 14, 2004.
She is survived by her husband,
Benny Rubenfaer; son and daughter-
in-law, William and Carol Rubenfaer
of West Bloomfield; daughters and
son-in-law, Edith Rubenfaer, Marsha
and Sherwin Schneyer of West
Bloomfield; brother, Morris Ruskin;
sister, Eva Sternberg; grandchildren,
Stuart Collis, Julie and Steve
Camden, Cheryl and Michael Sturt,
David and Patti Schneyer, Jeffrey
Schneyer, Richard and Lisa
Rubenfaer, Renee Rubenfaer and
fiance Jay Wolgin, Jill Rubenfaer;
great-grandchildren, Rochelle
Camden, Benjamin Schneyer, Jacob
Schneyer, Rebecca Sturt.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Interment at
Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

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Detroiter of Richardson, Texas, died
Nov. 7, 2004. After her marriage,
she and her husband, Joseph, moved
to Huntington Woods, where they
lived for 35 years. Mrs. Warren was
active in numerous community and
charitable organizations, including
Hadassah, the Girl Scouts and Cub
Scouts.
She graduated from Wayne State
University, after returning in her 30s
to complete the studies she had
interrupted during the war, when gas
rationing prevented her from com-
muting from the suburbs to the
Wayne campus. She moved to Delray
Beach 27 years ago with her hus-

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REVA WARREN, 83, former

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band, Joe, to enjoy an active retire-
ment in the community of
Harbourside on the Intercoastal.
She is survived by three children
and their spouses, Beth and Jim
Quarfoot, Linda and Geoffrey Field
of New York City, Stephen and Lynn
Warren of Scarsdale, N.Y.; grandchil-
dren, Matthew and David Quarfoot,
Andrew and Jamie Warren; brother,
Jack Campau of Michigan. She was
the grandmother of the late Lisa
Quarfoot.
A memorial service will be held in
Delray Beach in January.
Contributions may be made to the
Special Olympics or to the Iacocca
Foundation II, which is supporting
research far a cure for type I (juve-
nile) diabetes.

THELMA WEINSTOCK, 86, of

Bloomfield Hills, died Nov. 11,
2004.
A librarian at the law library of
Wayne State University in the 1970s,
she received a master's in library sci-
ence. She previously worked in the
Manhattan Project in Los Alamos,
N.M., during World War II. She
also worked at the University of
Chicago.
Mrs. Weinstock is survived by sons
and daughters-in-law, George and
Erica Weinstock and Stephen and
Sarah Weinstock; grandchildren,
Beth Weinstock and Gabriel
Weinstock; brother, Stanley Barkin.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Bernard Weinstock.
Private interment was held.
Contributions may be made to the
Parkinson Foundation, 30161
Southfield Road, Suite 119,
Southfield, MI 48076. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

Correction

• The obituary for Edward "Ricky"
Richman (Nov. 5) should have indi-
cated that was the dear brother of
the late Ann Schwartz.

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