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Obituaries

Obituaries from page C41

ALBERT SCHWARTZ, 84, died March 2,
2008.
He is survived by his wife, Margaret of
West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-
law, Ellen and Joe Stuban of Wolverine
Lake; son and daughter-in-law, Anthony
and Diane Schwartz of Bull Head City,
Ariz., grandchildren, Jodi Rubin, Kim
Levy, Hillary Rubin, Michael Schwartz,
and David Schwartz; great-grandchildren,
Jordan, Paige and Ethan Bradley, and
Maxwell and Eden Levy.
Contributions may be made to Angela
Hospice, 14100 Newburgh Road, Livonia,
MI 48154.

LORRAINE SCHWARTZ, 85, of Oak Park,
died March 9, 2008.
She is survived by her sons and daugh-
ter-In-law, Howard Schwartz of Oak Park,
Michael and Janice Schwartz of West
Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law,
Paula and Barry Mardit of Huntington
Woods; sister and brother-in-law,
Charlotte and Seward Goldin; grandchil-
dren, Leila Schwartz, Aaron Schwartz,

Nathan Schwartz, Mallory Schwartz, Molly
Mardit, Rosie Mardit; daughter-In-law,
Ellen Schwartz; loving nieces and neph-
ews.
Mrs. Schwartz was the beloved wife of
the late Sidney Schwartz.
Contributions may be made to a char-
ity of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

ETHEL KARLSON
VOLINSKY, 86,
died March 7, 2008,
at Menorah Park in
Syracuse, N.Y.
She was an award-
winning artist whose
passion was drawing
Volinsky
and painting portraits.
For many years, she
worked with her late
husband, Jerry, in their family's B&V
Bakery. They were both active members
of the Syracuse Camera Club and the
Photographic Society of America.

Mrs. Volinsky was a former member of
Temple Beth El, and a current member of
Temple Society of Concord.
She treated everyone with kindness
and respect and made everyone feel spe-
cial.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Steven and Fran
Volinsky of Manlius, N.Y.; daughter,
Barbara Lasser of West Bloomfield;
sister, Dorothy Grower; adoring grand-
children, Sean, Adam, Jeff, Amanda,
and Rebecca; and great-grandchildren,
Ayelet and Saanvi.
Funeral services and interment in
Syracuse.
Contributions may be made to the
Employee's Fund at Menorah Park,
4101 E. Genesee Street, Syracuse, NY
13214, or Temple Society of Concord,
910 Madison Street, Syracuse, NY 13210.
Arrangements by Sisskind Funeral
Service in Syracuse.

Genocide Scholar

Historian Stephen Feinstein, one America's
most knowledge experts on genocide died
March 4, 2008 at age 64.
As the founder and director the
University of Minnesota's Center for
Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Feinstein
was an expert on the effort to destroy
entire peoples by means of genocide.
He fearlessly devoted himself to the
study of the Holocaust as well as subjects
from the decimation of the American
Indian to the current slaughter in Darfur.
Although pressured and threatened by
Turkish elements, he refused to desist in
publicizing and documenting the Ottoman
genocide against Armenians. When the
U.S. Holocaust memorial Museum in
Washington, D.C., tried to dismiss the
Nazi-allied pogrom against Iraqi Jews,
known as "the Farhud," Feinstein refused
to back down. When it came time to shine
a bright light on the Carnegie Institution's
financial and scientific support for Nazi
eugenics, he worked vigorously.

— Edwin Black

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