Obituaries Dear Mom, Oh, how we miss you so, so much... We miss your smile and gentle touch. Each day goes by and we think of you... We miss you Mom, our "bunny-foo". Our memories are strong, they will never fade... How much we love you, that will always stay. We wish you were here and by our side... We need you here to be our guide. We cry for you, we cannot let you go... You will always be in our thoughts and souls. OBITS from page 105 An Irrepressible Spirit LEONARD POGER Copy Editor D In memory of Rosalyn Berke who passed away September 24, 1998. Deeply missed and loved by: Annette, Mark, Randy `N Emily Amy, Alan, Stefanie Ariella Mark, Alisa, Ryan `N Lindsay 1024610 eptember 21, 2004 We can't believe it has been a year Forever in our hearts we hold you dear So much has happened we want to share But we all know that you were there You are missed much more than you could know But of all the memories, we will never let go Please keep watching over everything we do And always know that our hearts and love are with you. You are sadly missed and forever in our hearts. Henry, Frieda, jay, Nicole, Liii, Les, Ashley, Jordan, Evan, Seth, Karen, Esther, Frank, Jeremy, Arielle 1 0243 4 0 Free Delivery , on AMERICAN Gourmet 1-800-966-7263 (248) 851-4450 any purchase over S50, up to an SI I value • Expires: 9/29/05 • Code 0929 " americangourmet.com GODIVA 6700 Orchard Lake Road Chocolatier In the West Bloomfield Plaza 1:1 Kosher Punt Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm • Sat 10am-2pm Monuments & Markers • Monument Duplicating ITEHREW MEMORIALS BY: HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL n b Jacob Oct a pillar upon bet- grabe, tryst iss tbe pillar of 3Racberz gzrabe unto tbilg bap Otnaigt 9/22 2005 106 SERVING ALL CEMETERIES (248) 543-3874 Fax #(248) 543-7421 26640 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237 Expert Consultation - Select Quality Granite avid M. Weine loved his alma mater, the University of Michigan. He received three degrees from the Ann Arbor school, served as an associ- ate professor at its dental school for 40 years and was a 45-year season ticket holder for football and basketball. He always sent souvenir Rose Bowl T-shirts to relatives, said his wife of 46 years, Esther. The Wolverine tradition continued through the family. Son Kenneth said there were eight U-M degrees among his father's immediate family. Although he worked four days a week in private prac- tice, Dr. Weine believed in "giving back" to the profession and spent one day weekly instructing dental students in the U-M dental clinic in Ann Arbor. As well as teaching dental stu- dents, Dr. Weine was commit- ted to the young. He was as dedicated to the patients in his Dr. pediatric dental practice and he was devoted to raising his own three sons. Dr. Weine, 71, of Farmington Hills, died Sept. 13, 2005, of lung cancer. Although his diagnosis had suggested only a three-month life expectancy, he maintained an active lifestyle for 2'/2 years — golfing, biking 10 miles a day and traveling to Alaska. Speaking at the funeral service, son Stevan said that, during the illness, his father "did more biking, treadmill and traveling than most people do in a lifetime. "Your determination to live well will continue to inspire generations of fam- ily and friends," he added. "Your sweet soul will lift us up." Dr. Weine was born and raised in Detroit, graduating from Cooley High School before attending U-M. Kenneth said his father was "a pas- sionate athlete and fan. As a teenager, he played in an all-star game and hit the outfield wall at Briggs Stadium. As an adult, he was active himself as well as teaching his sons skiing and sailing and all the athletic stuff." Dr. Weine and his wife were world 5 travelers whose journeys included China, Russia, Eastern Europe and Israel. Professionally, he held leadership roles with the Kenneth A. Easlick Society of Pediatric Dentistry, Alpha Omega dental fraternity and the American Dental Association. He was chairman of Sinai Hospital of Detroit's David Weine pediatric dentistry section. He was in practice in Farmington Hills with Dr. Arnold Golnick. Dr. Weine is survived by his wife, Esther of Farmington Hills; sons and daughters-in-lave; Dr. Stevan Weine and Laura Frankel of Evanston, Ill., Drs. Andrew and Pamela Orosan- Weine of Ann Arbor, and Kenneth Weine and Barbara Kancelbaum of Brooklyn, N.Y.; brother and sister-in- law, Harold and Patricia Weine of Farmington Hills; grandchildren, Daniella Weine, Kate Weine, Anna Orosan-Weine, Gabriel Orosan-Weine, Talia Weine and Jeremy Weine. Dr. Weine was the son of the late Albert and Kate Weine. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1500 East Medical Center Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0759 or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. LI