9 Obituaries Obituaries are updated and archived on JNonline.us . The Chapel that recognizes each family's individual needs. Our hear t felt condolences to the families we have served. We serve the entire Jewish community by bringing together our rich traditions with customized, sensitive services. Associated with all cemeteries. Please call us at: (248) 543-1622 Sigmund Kramer Burial in Israel Henrietta Moggel Brightman Machpelah Cemetery Nellie Friedman Rabbi: Elliot Pachter of B'nai Moshe Synagogue Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery Rebecca August Rabbi: David Nelson of Congregation Beth Shalom Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery Outside Michigan at: 1-800-736-5033 26640 Greenfield Road Oak Park, Michigan 48237 Rabbi Boruch E. Levin Shirley Sarason Rabbi: Harold Loss of Temple Israel Beth El Memorial Park Cemetery Esther Litman Rabbi: Elliot Pachter of B'nai Moshe Synagogue Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery MIMON, MOM WV MEM MOW AIWA' VEIN iNanlealiONION iiiiii.101110.11111111.1 Executive Director, H.B.S. Robert H. Bodzin Funeral Director nr-14 tL7 Elaine Klein Funeral Coordinator ebrew ernonal Chapel From Generation to Generation 74 ..Rfly 6 2006 Mark E. Klinger Funeral Director SEYMOUR FABER, 79, of West Bloomfield, died July 3,2006. He is survived by his beloved wife, Toby Fishkind Faber; chil- dren, Adam and Jennifer Fishkind, Emily Fishkind, Jonathan and Shelly Gilman, Faber Keith Gilman and Jacqueline and Brad Ross; grandchildren, Jacob, Joey and Aiden Fishkind, Matthew and Aaron Gilman, Brooke and Jeremy Ross; sister, Laura Trosch; many other loving family members and friends. He was the dear husband of the late Helen Gilman; brother of the late Arthur Faber and the late Marvin Faber. Interment at the Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the National Yiddish Book Center, to Yad Ezra or to the Southern Poverty Law Center. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. THELMA (GREENBERG) FELDHEIM, 84, former Detroiter of Delray Beach, Fla., died June 21, 2006. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was active in, and most recently, the past president of the Huntington Woods Haddasah Chapter, Delray Beach. Mrs. Feldheim is survived by her husband of 64 years, Alex Feldheim; son and daughter-in-law, Leonard and Ellen Feldheim of Cleveland, Tenn., and their children, Jodi (Rami) and Greg; son and daughter-in-law, David and Andrea Feldheim of Lafayette Hill, Pa., and their children, Suzanne and Jonathan; son and daughter-in- law, Stuart and Beverly Feldheim of West Bloomfield; and their children, Shannon, Adam, Daniel, Nick and Kim; great-grandchildren, Jordan and Tami. Interment at Star of David Cemetery, North Lauderdale, Fla. DR. NELSON GANTZ, 64, former Detroiter of Boulder, Colo., died June 20,2006. He was a physician, author, clinical researcher, lecturer and edu- cator. Dr. Gantz, a nationally known infectious disease specialist, received a bachelor of science degree from Wayne State University in 1963, a doc- tor of medicine degree in 1967 from the Wayne State University Medical School, and completed his internship at Henry Ford Hospital, with addition- al training at the Harvard Hospitals in Boston. His residency was at Boston City Hospital with additional train- ing in infectious disease at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. Dr. Gantz was renowned for his work with patients suffering from complicated and little understood diseases. He was instrumental in defining the critical case definition of chronic fatigue syndrome and nation- ally recognized for his contribution in treating patients with West Nile Virus during the major 2002 outbreak. He was chairman of infectious dis- ease at Boulder Community Hospital since 2003. He was chairman of the Department of Medicine and chair- man of the Division of Infectious Disease at the Pinnacle Health Center in Harrisburg, Pa. from 1991 to 2002. Prior to that, he was a profes- sor of medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, Mass. Dr. Gantz was the author of three books on infectious dis- ease including Manual of Clinical Problems in Infectious Disease. He also authored Gantz over 100 medical journal articles and contributed chapters on infec- tious diseases to 81 medical books. He was an avid runner, running a minimum of four or more miles daily and 10-plus on weekends; he also completed 10 Boston Marathons. Dr. Gantz is survived by his wife, Dr. Roberta Gantz; daughter, Kim of Boulder; son, David of Florida; mother, Frances Elson of Southfield; sister and brother-in-law, Arlene and Gordon Ondrisek of Rochester Hills; niece, Rebecca Keys of White Lake; nephew, Jason (Kim) Keys of Dublin, Ohio; their three children, Ryan, Megan, and Allison; great-aunt and uncle, Rosalyn and Howard Miller of West Bloomfield; cousins, Arleen and Donald Rochlen of Birmingham;