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August 03, 2006 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-08-03

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"I've changed
my mind.
Now what?"

a master's degree in voice. Mrs.
Kofman was active in community
theater and was a longtime mem-
ber of Congregation Beth Shalom,
participating in their choir. She was
also the founder of the Red Hot
Grandmas, a senior singing quartet.
Mrs. Kofman is survived by
her children, Bonnie and Mark
Oseas, Paul and Seara Kofman,
Clyde Kofman, Kerri and Stuart
Ringel; 11 grandchildren; sister and
brother-in-law, Elaine and Charles
Finkelstein of Rochester Hills. She
was the wife of the late Dr. Sydney
Kofman; sister of the late Mildred
Zerkel.
Contributions may be made to
the American Diabetes Association
or the American Cancer Society.
Arrangements by Weinstein
Funeral Home in Skokie, Ill.

PEARL LITTKY, 88, former
Detroiter of Los Angeles, died July
6, 2006. She was active in many
community organizations, includ-
ing B'nai B'rith, the Los Angeles
Federation Valley Alliance and
Temple Judea.
Mrs. Littky is survived by her
children, Sandra and Irving Klasky,
Dennis Littky, Nancy and James
Linden; grandchildren; great-
grandchildren; sister and brother-
in-law, Ruthe and Harry Moss of
West Bloomfield. She was the wife
for 63 years of the late Herman
Littky.
Contributions may be made to
the Jewish Home for the Aging,
Fund Development, 18655 Victory
Blvd., Reseda, Ca 91335.

Now, make a decision you're comfortable with. Whether

you're having second thoughts about your prearrangement
policy or with whom you've made prearrangements,
changing your mind is never an inconvenience.
To discuss all your service options, including transferring
prearrangements, call us. We're happy to assist you.

EVELYN JAULUS MOSTYN,
97, of West Bloomfield, died July 29,
2006.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Richard and Julie
Jaulus of Mendocino, Calif.; grand-
children, Daphne and Austin Burns,
Rersin Jaulus and Mark Gonzalez,
David Greenberg; great-grand-
children, Chris, Jakob, Kyle, Stella,
Erzsabet and Atticus. She was the
beloved wife of the late Sigmund
Jaulus and the late Ben Mostyn;
mother of the late Jacqueline
Greenberg.
Interment at Oakview Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to
the American Lung Association
or to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

THE DORFMANCHAPEL

SERVING WITH DIGNITY, SANCTITY AND COMPASSION

www.thedorfmanchapel.com
30440 Twelve Mile Road
Farmington Hills • MI 48334
248.406.6000
TOLL FREE 1-866-406-6003
Licensed Funeral Directors: Alan Dorfman, Jonathan Dorfman

Obituaries on page 80

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