sick animals in the wild. Dr. Lipson was a life member of the American Veterinary Medicine Association, a member of the Association of Wildlife Veterinarians and the Foothills Forum. Known as "Doc" to many of his friends he was an avid hunter and fisherman. He loved nature, the outdoors, hiking, bird watching, boating and camp- ing. He also enjoyed opera, theater, reading and travel, especially travel to wildlife habitats in Africa, Alaska and the Arctic. He completed two books before his death: What's the Story, Doc? is a memoir of his life as a veteri- narian during the time that small animal practice was just getting started; the other book, to be pub- lished shortly, is a children's book titled Two Arizona Blackbirds. Dr. Lipson is survived by his wife, Dr. Marilyn Heins; children, Ashley Lipson, Robert Lipson (Shirley), Rachel Glick (Gary), and Jonathan Lipson; grandchildren Philip (Mild), Bryan, Adam Lipson and Hannah and Jeremy Glick. Graveside services were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. PHYLLIS MADGY, 76, of West Bloomfield, died April 26, 2007. She was a social worker with a master's degree and a therapist. Mrs. Madgy is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Elyse and Steve Caiello of Los Angeles, Barbara and Sheldon Cohn of West Bloomfield; son and daughter-in- law, Dr. David and Lezlie Madgy of Franklin; grandchildren, Victoria and Anthony Friedman, Danielle, Devin and Dylon Madgy, Jonathan and Jeremy Cohn, Madison and Alexa Bernstein; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, William and Eleanor Wolf, Sylvia Madgy, Janet and Dr. Milton Elford, Mollye Berman. She was the beloved wife of the late Max Madgy; loving sister of the late Evelyne Wolf; dear sister-in-law of the late Dr. Milton Madgy and the late Marvin Madgy. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Phyllis Madgy Fund at Kadima. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Dorfman's -Tree Of Life - rtest,Wompassion and Wilder,slandinq. Tending to funeral arrangements is an emotional process. Choosing the right professionals to handle the details can help alleviate the stress. That is why people turn to Alan and Jonathan Dorfman Arrangements can be made from anywhere in the country. DORFMAN SLR% IV, V, 11•II 1)1(1\11`L \\(AM \ 1\I) (:(f\11",. L)f()N ww,v.thedorfmanchapeLcom 30440 Twelve Mile Road • Farmington Hills • MI 4334 • 248.406.6000 TOLL FREE I - 866 - 406 - 6003 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS: ALAN DORI-MAN, .10'