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In Loving Memory of
HARRY LEFT
HARRY PRAW
Announces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
1:00 p.m., Sunday, August 7, 2005
at Beth Abraham cemetery.
Family and friends are
invited to attend.
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Aires. She immigrated to the United
DR. RAMOND JACOBS, 79, of St.
States in 1963 and settled in Michigan Clair Shores, died July 23, 2005. In
for several years before moving to
his day, he was the youngest Eagle
Denver, where she resided for nearly
Scout in Michigan. Graduating from
30 years. While living in Michigan,
Central High School, he was commis-
she earned her master of arts in psy-
sioned as a second lieutenant in the
chology from University of Detroit.
Army Air Corps.
Mrs. Freiberg spent
For many years, he served as a coun-
one year in Tucson
selor and waterfront director at Camp
before settling in
Tamakwa in northern Ontario. He
Santa Cruz, Calif.
later became a member of the Great
She worked as a
Lakes Yacht Club. He attended
court language
University of Michigan and graduated
translator. She also
from Temple University's School of
had a passionate
Chiropdy. He had served as president
interest in foreign
of Pi Alpha Pi fraternity.
and documentary
Freiberg
Dr. Jacobs practiced podiatry on the
films, for which she
east side and St.
wrote and published reviews. Her love
Clair Shores for 40
of nature was satisfied supporting
years and was a past
human rights worldwide.
president of the
Mrs. Freiberg is survived by her
Michigan State
sons and daughter-in-law, Daniel and
Podiatry Association.
Jennifer Kreiman of Grand Blanc,
Dr. Jacobs is sur-
Michael Kreiman of Novi, Victor
vived by his wife,
Kreiman, of Blacksburg, Va.; mother,
Carol (Giraud);
Aida; loving and supportive brother,
Ronnie of Berkeley, Jacobs
Edward of San Francisco; grandchil-
Calif, Shelley of
dren, Sophia, Samuel and Dianna
Metuchen, N.J., William of Flagstaff,
Kreiman of Grand Blanc. She was the
Ariz., children of his marriage to Rita
daughter of the late Marcos.
Levy; sister, Luba Grundy; sister-in-
A service was held in Livonia at
law, Bonnie Healy, Barabar Rhodes;
Adat Shalom Memorial Park. A cele-
grandchildren, Jory, Zane, Cameron,
bration of her life will be held in
Myriah.
Denver on Sept. 17 at the Mercury
Contributions may be made to
Cafe. Contributions can be made to
Death With Dignity, 520 SW 6th
the Disarm Education Fund
Ave., Suite 1030, Portland, OR 97204
(disarm.org), LiveStrong Foundation
or Camp Tamakwa, Scholarships for
(livestrong.org ), or an organization of
Disadvantaged Jewish Children, 1760
one's choice.
S. Telegraph, Suite 300, Bloomfield
Hills, MI 48302-0183.
81, of Southfield, died July 31, 2005.
He is survived by his beloved wife,
Dorothy Reisman Gottlieb; sons and
daughters-in-law, Mark and Cheryl
Gottlieb of Royal Oak, Michael and
Bonnie Gottlieb of Northridge, Calif,
Wayne Gottlieb and Susan Suarez of
Ithaca, N.Y.; grandchildren, Melissa
Gottlieb, Amanda Gottlieb, Rose
Gottlieb and Jesse Gottlieb; sisters-in-
law and brothers-in-law, Doris
Gottlieb, Ralph Ferretti, Andy Weiss
and Shirlee (Gerald) Clayton. He was
the dear brother of the late Eugene
Gottlieb, the late Dorothy Ferretti and
the late Ethel Weiss.
Interment at the Beth El Memorial
Park Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to the American Lung
Association, 25900 Greenfield Road,
Ste. 401, Oak Park, MI 48237; the
American Cancer Society, 18505 W.
12 Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075;
or to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.
MARY JAFFE, 83, of Northville, died
July 31, 2005.
She is survived by her husband,
Isadore Jaffe; son, Sam Jaffe of
Northville; daughters and sons-in-law,
Rosyln and Robert Simon of Redford,
Sandy and Ronald Beyer of
Harrisville, Rochelle and Dr. Kenneth
Edelman of Bloomfield Hills; nine
grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren;
brother and sister-in-law, Charles and
Laura MacDonald of Cambridge,
Mass. She was the loving mother of
the late Gary Jaffe
Interment at B'nai Israel Cemetery.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
IRVING KELLER, 85, of Southfield,
died July 29, 2005. He was a graduate
of Columbia Law School, Brooklyn
College and Oakland University. Mr.
Keller was president of the Brentwood
School Board in New York, a national
service officer, a state commander and