Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JNOnline.com Builder And Fami ly While his father was clearly a capitalist, he taught his children Copy Editor to be freethinkers, Peter said. While there was a socialist streak ester S. Burton won the love of everyone in their early years, they later with whom he had contact — from the men entered different professions. who swept restaurant floors to the nurses at Three are teachers, one a med- Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. He will be ical doctor and one a social remembered, said family members, for his zest for worker. Peter was the only sib- life, compassion, integrity and — to the end — his ling to go into business. Lester Burton humor. Lester Burton was well known Mr. Burton, one of the Detroit area's major for his support of numerous builders, is best known for the Bingham Office Park Jewish organizations and causes as well as his leader- on Telegraph Road north of 12 Mile Road. His ship role in the construction industry. He also other accomplishments include the constuction of served on many boards, providing untiring effort more than 5,000 homes and the development of and invaluable leadership up to the time of his acres of light industrial property. death, family members said. He had served as chair- Mr. Burton, 90, of Bingham Farms, died of heart man of the Fresh Air Society, which operates Camp failure Jan. 22, 2005. Tamarack, and the Jewish Home for Aged, both of On a personal level, Mr. Burton was known for which prospered under his leadership. his commitment to his family and his guiding rule Along with Evelyn, his wife of 60 years, they of always being home for dinner with the family. devoted countless hours of services to the Multiple One of his oft-repeated phrases was the Yiddish Sclerosis Society along with financial support of the maxim alles fur der kinder or "everything for the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. children." On a business level, Mr. Burton served as presi- Peter Burton, one of five sons, remembers how his dent of the Building Industry Association of father frequently spent weekends with his children Southeastern Michigan (BIA), receiving numerous on treks to parks, the Detroit Institute of Arts, a honors and was the winner of its first Distinguished railroad station to watch the trains come and go, Lifetime Service Award. He has been inducted into and to undeveloped land for the kids to play cow- the Builders' Hall of Fame. He was also the first boys and Indians where new Burton homes and appointed chair of the State of Michigan Builders' offices were to be built. Licensing Board. Later, he served as chair of the "My father had a phenomenal sense of humor and Home Owners' Warranty Program. He was honored was always engrossed with life," said Peter. "He was for 60 years of service to the BIA on Nov. 30. also an avid traveler, taking at least two trips a year Even in retirement, he remained involved in the with the family." LEONARD POGER L HYMIE ADELSON, 84, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 24, 2005. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Dale and Kathy Adelson of Berkley; daughter, Marcy Adelson of Novi; grandchildren, Elyse and Dan Karpel, Erik Adelson; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Janet Adelson, Leah Adelson, Al Kaplowe, Sophie Schwartz, Ben Gershon. He was the beloved hus- band of the late Doris Adelson. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ELEANOR KAHN ETTLINGER, 98, of Southfield, died Jan. 20, 2005. She was a past president of Temple Beth El Sisterhood, a Sinai Hospital Volunteer, a member of business, which eventually evolved into the Burton- Katzman Development Co. under the leadership of son Peter. Born in Detroit to Russian immigrants Barnet and Frieda Burton, Lester Burton graduated from what is now Wayne State University Law School. Following his father's death in 1938, he became the head of the family at age 23 and decided to contin- ue the building business that his father had begun in 1912. Later, he formed Burton-Share Inc. with Nat Share, which continues to thrive. Mr. Burton is survived by his wife, Evelyn Burton; sons and daughters-in-law, Eric Burton and Lois Maharg of Ann Arbor, Lee Burton and Roberta Shaw Reeves of Brighton, Tony and Jane Burton of Ann Arbor, Peter and Sandi Burton of Bloomfield Hills, Tim and Carol Burton of Ann Arbor; daugh- ter and son-in-law of Jody and Joe Slowins of Ann Arbor; grandchildren, Zoe, Owen, and Chris Burton; brothers and sisters-in-law, Irving Burton of Huntington Woods, Russell and Brit Burton of Los Angeles, Martin and Mary Burton of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.; and sister, Betty Katzman of Bloomfield Township. Interment was at Beth El Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Michigan, 21311 Civic Center Drive, Southfield 48076; Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, 48301; American Heart Association, Dept. 77-3968, Chicago, IL 60678; or the Southern Poverty Law Center, 400 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Tfi Suite 100, Southfield, MI 48034. National Council of Jewish Women Arrangements by Ira Kaufman and a volunteer with the American Chapel. Red Cross during World War II. Mrs. Ettlinger is survived by SOPHIE FELDMAN, 105, of daughter and son-in-law, Claire and Huntington Woods, died Jan. 20, Arthur Kretchmer of Huntington 2005. A bookkeeper until the age of Woods; son and daughter-in-law, 85, she worked for Michigan Scrap Roger James and Chris Ettlinger of and the I. Irving Feldman Gallery. West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Mrs. Feldman was an immigrant Linda Tikey, Geoffrey Kretchmer from Turover Farein in Russia; her and Jody Lipton, Eylsa and Chuck family sponsored many immigrants Newman, Brant and Meredith moving to Detroit. She was a life- Ettlinger, David Ettlinger, Matthew time member of Eastern Star and Ettlinger; great-grandchildren, Ryan Jewish Women's International. and Blaine Tikey, Noah and Emma Mrs. Feldman is survived by Kretchmer, Amanda, Daniel and Ava daughters and a son-in-law, Marjore Newman, Jed Ettlinger. She was the Grossman of Huntington Woods, beloved wife of the late Roger Dulcy and Allan Swidler of Ettlinger; devoted sister of the late Huntington Woods; grandchildren, James Murray Kahn. Barbara and Jules Olsman, Gary Private interment. Contributions Grossman, David Grossman, Mark may be made to National Council of Swidler, Barry and Cynthia Swidler and Lee Swidler; great-grandchil- Jewish Women, 26400 Lahser Road, . dren, Carly Olsman, Jake Olsman, Abby Swidler. She was the beloved wife for 65 years of the late Sam Feldman; devoted mother-in-law of the late Harold Grossman; loving sister of the late Ben Gurvis, the late Harry Gurvis, the late Herbert Gurvis, the late Jenny Korchek and the late Ida Miller. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to JARC, 30301 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 or Citizens for Better Care, 4750 Woodward, suite 410, Detroit, MI 48201. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MICHAEL FORDONSKI, 80, of Oak Park, died Jan. 12, 2005. He was a retired residential electrician, working for 30 years for Kasmer OBITS on page 86 1/27 2005 85 N