Obituaries Obituaries are updated and archived on JNonline.us . JUDGE S. JAMES CLARKSON, 82, a former Southfield community leader of Naples, Fla., died Feb. 1, 2008, sur- rounded by his lov- ing family. Clarkson Judge Clarkson served Southfield during the 1960s and 1970s — a time when the city was a center of the Jewish community. He served four terms as the city's mayor, 1961-1968, and was a judge of the 46th District Court in Southfield, 1969-1979. His public service included all three branches of government. He served as a state representative and on the Oakland County Board of Supervisors and on many government and com- munity service boards. After leaving the Southfield bench, Judge Clarkson was appointed a visiting judge for an additional 10 years in Wayne County Circuit Court, Recorder's Court and several district courts. He also served 15 years as a mediator. In all, he practiced law for a half century. Judge Clarkson served in World War II with Patton's Third Army, 26th Infantry Division (Yankee Division), 101st Infantry Regiment and was awarded the American Theater Ribbon, EAME Theater Ribbon with four battle stars, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, the Victory Medal and a Good Conduct Medal. He is survived by his four sons: Jim (Pamela) is a practicing doctor of veterinary medicine; Kenneth gradu- ated from University of Michigan Law School and is a practicing attorney in Michigan and Florida; Don (Kim) graduated from the University of Michigan and is a Southfield Michigan firefighter; Tom (Kelly) is a graduate of University of Michigan and an Ann Arbor schoolteacher; his loving wife of 20 years, Millie; her children, Chris (Dave) Colden, Larry (Brooke) Brown and Mark Brown; grandchildren, Jim, Jon, Trent, Dylan, Samantha, Joe, Adam, Allie, Kate, Kelly, Larry, Ashley, Stephen, Hannah and Georgia; sister, Trudy Morgan. He was the husband of the late Betty. Services in Michigan will be held on Feb. 17 in the Novi-Northville area; for directions call (248) 344-7155. Contributions may be made to Avow Hospice, 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, FL 34105; St. Ann's Parish 475 9th Ave South, Naples; or St. Ann's Parish of Muskoka Lake, P.O. Box 32, 82 Joseph St. MacTier, Ontario, Canada POC-1HO. IRMA DALLMAN, 103, of West Bloomfield, died Feb. 10, 2008. She is survived by her grandchil- dren, Michele and Dr. Robert Levine of Franklin, Leslie and Howard Ishbia of West Bloomfield, Brian and Audrey Klayman of West Bloomfield, Jodi and Mat Golden; Greg Roover; great- grandchildren, Allison Levine, Jessica Levine, Jared Ishbia, Nicole Ishbia, Lindsay Ishbia, Hannah Klayman, Rebecca Klayman, Andrew Klayman, Jamie Golden, Shay Golden; son-in- law and his wife, Clifford and Myrna Klayman. Mrs. Dallman was the beloved wife of the late Kurt Ehrlich and the late Erwin Dallman; loving mother of the late Lilo Klayman. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. DR. JOSEPH N. EPEL, 87, of Highland Beach, Fla., formerly of Detroit, died Feb. 9, 2008. He is survived by his beloved wife, Beatrice Epel; loving children, Naomi Epel, Dena Korda, Julia Sherry, Joshua Epel, and Daniel Epel; 12 loving grandchildren; two great-grandchil- dren; dear brothers, David Epel and Bernard Epel. He was a patriarch of many and will be greatly missed. Services in Florida. Contributions may be made to American Society for Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 55 E. 59th Street, New York, NY 10022. ETHEL GOLD, 90, of Oak Park, died Feb. 8, 2008. She is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law, Mark Gold of Oak Park, Josh and Sheryl Gold of Toledo, Ohio; daughters, Mindelle Gold of Oak Park, Eve Gold of Southfield. Mrs. Gold was the beloved wife of the late Samuel Gold; sister of the late Benjamin Pevzner, the late Nathan Pevzner, and the late Theresa Pevzner. Interment at the Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, o the American Heart Association or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Obituaries on page B44 Miya Jo Must 1979-2007 Miya Jo I Miss You So The best part of me is gone. Miya Jo I miss you so. I know that bad things can happen to all of us. Death and illness are inevitable. Miya Jo I miss you so. Losing you is difficult to bear. So young, so beautiful in every way. We were so close, always mindful of each others feelings. Miya Jo I miss you so. If you weren't my grand daughter you would have been my friend. You were much more to me than I can say. A relationship like ours is rare. Miya Jo I miss you so. You were the song of my life, now the music is silent. I believe that people are basically gooch though some are not. Miya Jo I miss you so. Without question you were sent to me. G-d decides who walks into my life, its up to me to decide who I'll let walk away. I will never let you go. Miya Jo I miss you so. I had always been a part of your lift, And thought you would always be part of mine. You will always be in my heart. I miss you now, and always. With love from Grandma Shirlee February 14 • 2008 B43