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Mr. Goldstein, 88, Isadore of West Bloomfield, Goldstein died Nov. 1, 2007. He was a strong man with great energy and deter- mination who enjoyed tackling problems of all kinds whether in the office or on a muddy trail. He also had a lot of fun fixing mechanical problems. In the early 1970s Isadore ful- filled his lifelong dream to own land in the country. He had the time of his life there, building a house, barn, dock and raft, creat- ing trails in the woods, battling the beavers and enjoying nature. He has donated this property to the Oakland Audubon Society as the "Goldstein Sanctuary." Isadore was a longtime member of the Sholem Aleichem Institute and of a Saturday morning oneg that has been going for more than 40 years and where intel- lectual discussion was a delight to him. Isadore's great passion was classical music, which often moved him to tears — and if you PHILLIP PAUL BEDNARSH, 62, of Southfield, died Nov. 8, 2007. He is survived by is mother, Jennie Bednarsh of Southfield; son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey Allen and Marie Laird of Auburn Hills; sisters, Judy Bogorad of Southfield, Linda Bednarsh of Milford; grandson, Aaron Paul; dearest friends, Judy and Arlene; loving nieces and nephews. knew Mahler, you passed his mus- ter. He loved the Stratford Festival in Canada and was an enthusias- tic regular at the Detroit Opera and Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings. He was a terrific dancer and he danced until his legs could no longer support him. Isadore was born Feb. 28,1919, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Molly (Challof) and Sol Goldstein. He married Ethel Battalen there on April 24, 1942, and they moved to Detroit in 1950; they remained married 49 years before their divorce. Isadore graduated magna cum laude from Brooklyn College with a B.A. in economics in 1942. During World War II, he was a radio repairman in the 65th Signal Battalion, European Theatre of Operations and was honorably dis- charged in 1946. Isadore Goldstein is survived by his son, Mark (Norma Bristol) Goldstein of San Francisco; daugh- ters, Louise (Bruce Thomadsen) Goldstein of Madison, Wis., and Frances Goldstein of Southfield; grandchildren, Elizabeth (Allen Madsen) Maier, Sara (David Cohen) Maier, Auren Kaplan and Daniel Thorn; great-granddaughter, Leora Cohen. He was predeceased by his parents and his sister, Jeanette Eisner. At his request, his body was donated to Wayne State University Medical School. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23, at the Dorfman Chapel, 30440 12 Mile, Farmington Hills. Memorials to the Sholem Aleichem Institute or the Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings are appreciated. E Mr. Bednarsh was the loving son of the late Charles Bednarsh. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Memorial & Tribute Program, Dept. 77-3968, Chicago, IL 60678-3968 or to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Workmen's Circle Cemetery-Zamosc Tamoshover Section. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.