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February 17, 2005 - Image 88

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was a member of Jewish Women's ORT,
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Belen of Commerce, Dr. Steven and
Susan Belen of West Bloomfield, Dr.
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She was the beloved wife of the late
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Anna Weitz; sister of the late Norman
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Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
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University Heights, Ohio; brother, Har-
vey Greenspan of Rochester Hills; sister,
Millie Heller of Delray Beach, Fla.;
grandchildren, Gretchen, Miriam, Yosef.
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WILMA SUGAR, 87, of Ann Arbor,
died Feb. 10, 2005. She was a psychi-
atric social worker for Jewish Family
Service.
Mrs. Sugar is survived by her daugh-
ter, Suzanne Sugar of Farmington Hills;
sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Alan and
Gail Sugar of Ann Arbor, Dr. Joel Sugar
and Anita Gerber of Illinois, Dr. David
and Skye Sugar of Oregon; grandchil-
dren, Lauree, Ami, Nicole, Daniel, Alec
and Breyanna Sugar; and sisters-in-law
and brother-in-law, Esther Siegel, Dr.
Maurice and Norma Sugar.
She was the beloved wife of the late Dr.
H. Saul Sugar and dear sister-in-law of the
late Charles Siegel, the late A. Albert
Sugar, the late Beatrice Sugar, the late
Barney Broner and the late Minnie
Broner.
Interment at Clover Hill Park Ceme-

tery. Contributions may be made to
Kadima, 15999 W. 12 Mile, 2nd floor,
Southfield, MI 48076. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

MARVIN VICTOR, 78, died Feb. 13,
2005, in Dallas. He was born in
Detroit.
Mr. Victor is survived by his wife,
Thelma Victor of Dallas; daughters and
sons-in-law, Susan and Paul McCarthy
of Michigan, Andrea and Al Denison of
Texas; sons and daughters-in-law, Yale
Metz and Susan of Georgia; Jeff Metz
and Cindi of Delaware; brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Seymour Victor and Natalie
of Michigan; grandchildren Allyson,
David, Daniel, Elana Metz and Brian
and Jamie Denison.
Interment in Dallas. Contributions
may be made to Alzheimer's
Association, 7610 N. Stemmons Fwy,
Ste. 600, Dallas TX 75247-4231.
Arrangements by Forest Lawn Funeral
Home, Dallas.

HERBERT WINNEG died in Florida
on Feb. 11 , 2005, after a long illness.
Born in 1923 in Brockton, Mass, he
was a resident of Jupiter, Fla., and
Brockton.
Mr. Winneg is survived by his daugh-
ter, Beth Levy (Dr. Martin) and brother
Richard (Fran).
The funeral was in Brockton, Mass.
Arrangements by Schlossberg & Solomon
Memorial Chapel, in Canton, Mass.

EDITH ZASLOW, 93, of Farmington
Hills, died Feb. 7, 2005.
She is survived by her daughter and
fiance, Gail Bernhardt and Barry
Rozanoff of Commerce Twp.; son, Alan
Zaslow of Alcoa, Tenn.; brother,
Morton Levin of Sydney, Ohio; sisters,
Lillian Luzkow of West Bloomfield,
Sarah Hudosh of Van Nuys, Calif.;
granddaughter, Laura (Matthew)
Labovich; great-grandson, Asher
Labovich.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Benjamin Zaslow.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions can be made to Odyssey
Health Care, 22116 Evergreen, Suite
301, Southfield, MI 48076, or to a
charity of one's choice. Arrangements by
Doi fman Chapel.

Corrections

• The obituary for Babette Posen
(Feb. 10) should have included the cor-
rect name of her husband, Willard
Posen.
• The obituary for Rose Diem (Feb.
10) should have stated that she was the
dear sister of the late Geraldine
Olshansky and that contributions may
also be made to Asthma and Allergy
Foundation of America, 17520 W. 12
Mile, Suite 102, Southfield, MI 48076.

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