( The Chapel ?v.\ that recognizes -91 each family's individual needs. great-nephew, Corey Mann. Graveside services were held at KKSI Cemetery in Nashville. annual midwinter medieval festival. At home, she created a Jewish house- hold and every Sabbath baked chal- lah, which became a popular auction ROSEBETH CAPLAN MILLER, item at various fund-raising auctions 56, died Jan. 16, 2007. in the area. She was born in New York City In 2004, the Millers returned to and grew up in a musical family in Alaska to enjoy its diverse beauty. New Rochelle, N.Y. Her parents were They have been active members of professional musicians in New York the Jewish congregation of Fairbanks. — her mother, Irene Jordan, a sopra- Mrs. Miller continued to teach piano no in the Metropolitan Opera, and her and play violin in Fairbanks and father, Arnold Caplan, a violinist in helped her husband enjoy a remote the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. She cabin in the deep woods. studied piano and violin as a child. She is survived by her husband of After graduating from New 30 years, Randall; children, Daniel of Rochelle High School in 1968, she Rochester, N.Y., Miranda of New York majored in French at Syracuse City; mother, Irene Jordan; broth- University and obtained a master's ers, Joel Caplan, Rowen Caplan and degree in French from the University David Caplan; mother-in-law, Helen of Maine at Orono. Miller of West Bloomfield; sisters and' While working as a VISTA volunteer brothers-in-law, Gregory and Binke in Alaska in 1973, she met her future Miller of Seattle, Amy Miller (Mitchell husband, former Detroiter Randall Hunter) of Seattle, Jeffrey and Barbara Miller. They married four years later Miller of Southfield, Joshua and in Seattle, where Randall was in Brandi Miller of Seattle; a brigade medical school. They had two chil- of friends on five continents and in dren: Daniel, born in 1981 in Bangor, every time zone. She was the daugh- Maine, and Miranda (Annie), born in ter-in-law of the late Maxwell Miller. 1983 in Sedro Woolley, Wash. Contributions may be made to the The family lived in Burlington, Children's Music Education Fund Wash., from 1983 to 1993, and in at Congregation Or Hatzafon, 1744 Williamstown, Mass., from 1994 to Aurora Drive, Fairbanks, Alaska 99707 2004, during which time Mrs. Miller or a charity of one's choice. dedicated herself to raising her children. She volunteered and substi- ANN NOBLE, 80, of Southfield, died tute-taught at her children's schools, Jan. 26, 2007. working in the College and Careers She is survived by her son, Joel Center and serving on Friends of the Noble of Southfield; daughters, Janice Arts at Mt. Greylock Regional High Zeldes of Southfield and Judy Noble of School. Daniel and Annie followed Southfield; brother, Sol Nissenbaum in their mother's musical footsteps of Livonia. She was the beloved wife and studied French horn and violin, of the late Maurice Jack Noble; moth- respectively. er-in-law of the late David Zeldes. Her life's work was teaching piano Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. to children and adults aged 4 to 77, Contributions may be made to a char- with 30 students in Williamstown ity of one's choice. Arrangements by alone. She particularly loved spend- Dorfman Chapel. ing individual time with her young Suzuki pianists. Throughout her life, IZHOK PRIKUPETS, 85, of Oak she sang in choirs and ensembles, Park, died Jan. 26, 2007. accompanied other musicians of He is survived by his daughter and all ages and played violin in the son-in-law, Svetlana and Gregory Fairbanks Alaska Symphony. Abidor of West Bloomfield; grandchil- A lover of languages and other dren, Jerry Abidor, Semonna Abidor. cultures, Mrs. Miller was fluent in He was the beloved husband of the French and taught Hebrew. She and late Ita Prikupets. her husband regularly served as host Contributions may be made to a family for minority high-school stu- charity of one's choice. Interment dents at Greylock A. Better Chance at Hebrew Memorial Park. and for foreign graduate students Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial at the Williams College Center for Chapel. Development Economics. The Millers Obituaries on page 70 were part of an active social and musical group and performed for years in Wassail, Williamstown's 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 Outside Michigan at: 1-800-736-5033 26640 Greenfield Road Oak Park, Michigan 48237 Jerome Guttenberg Rabbi: David Nelson of Congregation Beth Shalom Cantor: Samuel L. 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