Cantor Norman Rose for enjoyed watching basketball, especially the Pistons. Daughter Heidi reminisced about her family's many vaca- tions or "driving adventures" as she called them throughout the United States. She also cher- ished the lunch dates she had every Wednesday with her dad from first grade through high school when they would always share a piece of pie. Speaking at the funeral, Southfield Mayor Brenda Lawrence spoke of the Roses' tremendous devotion to the city and choked up remembering how the cantor would sing "The Star Spangled-Banner" every year at Southfield's Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemoration. Euni said her husband "knew his music inside and out. He could move the crowd by singing some- thing strong or very, very soft." "His voice carried us in wor- ship," said Rabbi Klein. "It lifted our souls." Cantor Rose is survived by his beloved wife, Eunice Rose; daughters and sons-in-law, Dr. Heidi M. Rose and Dr. Michael A. Barnett of Pennsylvania, Lauren and James Ryan of New Jersey; grandchildren Matthew Ryan, Stephanie Ryan, Alexander K. Barnett, Anna Rose Barnett; sis- ter, Lorraine Dorfman; sister-in- law of Eudice M. Tracey. Interment was at Southfield Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Amy Margolis Silberman Flower Fund at Temple Emanu-El, 14450 West 10 Mile, Oak Park, MI 48237, or the Temple Emanu-El Cantor Fund. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Li I )orfman'N "Tree of WI e n Experiencing 1 ,oss... C a ring Professional. ILDORFM SERVING \\ I'l 11 DIGNI'l V, SAM:11'1V :\ND COMPASSION www.thedorfmanchapel.com 30440 Twi'.1,\E 1().,\I) • FAR\li \(;To\ • Nil 48334 248.40(,.6000 • •1*()1,1, 1 k - 866-406-h(1()3 i) Obituaries on page 70 Tro tt Everyone As Family. I I II< \I 1)11.1( 1( f)()pi 11 \\., I() \ 11\\ DON I . \I \ August 2 2007 69