Obituaries Obituaries from page C41 Margot's For Childrer argot Kempler, 99, of Southfield, died Nov. 6, 2007. During the Holocaust, Mrs. Kempler jumped off a deportation train in Austria and eventually linked up with her husband in Italy. After escap- ing to Morocco, he appealed by letter to President Roosevelt and they gained admission to the U.S. In Detroit, Mrs. Kempler began a busi- Kempler ness making children's clothes, Margot's for Children with locations on Dexter, Livernois, downtown Detroit and Farmington. She also designed and made dresses for 1970 Miss America Pam Eldred. "People raved about the beautiful cloth- ing that she lovingly sewed," said friend Debbie Kirshner of Oak Park. "To this day, they still talk about all she made for their children and grandchildren." Margot Kempler is survived by her nephews and nieces, Henryk and Ursula Offner of Brazil, Joao and Rosa Tichauer of Brazil; and many loving friends including Debbie and Elizabeth Kirshner. Mrs. Kempler was the beloved wife of the late Jacob Kempler; loving aunt of the late Rene Tichauer; dear sister of the late Hannah Offner, the late Elizabeth. Interment was at Hebrew Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to American Council of the Blind, 1155 15th St., Suite 1004, Washington, D.C., 20005; Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237; or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. 1 THEE: ARE SEVERAL REASONS TO PRE-PLAN A FUNERAL PRE-ARRANGING ENABLES YOU TO ALLOCATE TODAY'S DOLLARS INSTEAD OF THOSE AFFECTED BY TOMORROW'S INFLATION USE FUNDS WHILE REMAINING ELIGIBLE FOR MEDICARE HELP EASE LAST-MINUTE CHALLENGES THAT CAN ARISE WHEN DEATH OCCURS WHATEVER YOUR REASON, OTTO DUBE CAN HELP YOU NAVIGATE THE LANDSCAPE OF PRE-PLANNING A FUNERAL THE IRA KAUFNIAN CHAPEL. Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 1317890 18325 WEST NINE MILE ROAD, SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075 C42 November 15 * 2007 I 248.569.0020 I FAX 248.569.2502 I WWW.IRAKAUFMAN.COM