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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-03-27

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Obituaries

Obituaries from page B45
JULIUS SCHAUMBERG,
84, died March 22, 2008,
at home in Sunny Isles
Beach, Fla.
A survivor of
Auschwitz, Mr.
Schaumberg was a part-
-
ner of Thorn Apple Valley
Schaumberg
Meats until his retirement
in 1990.
He was born on May
11, 1923, in Schweinsberg,
Germany. He was appren-
ticed to a baker until
he was taken by the
Germans in 1938. Julius,
his wife Rosa, and their 2-
year-old son immigrated
to the United States in 1949. After brief stays
in Springfield, Mass.; Oklahoma City Okla.;
and Topeka, Kan., they moved to Detroit
with their son and a newborn son in 1950.
Mr. Schaumberg is survived by his
beloved wife, Rosa; sons and daughters-in-
law Dr. Joel Schaumberg (Ellie) of Wolverine
Lake, Mich., Dr. Fred Schaumberg (Dr.
Lynne Langois) of Mequon, Wis.; sister-
in-law, Mala Dorfman of Bal Harbour, Fla.;

grandchildren Dr. Jennifer Schaumberg
of Aventura, Fla., Melissa (Stuart) Lander
of Sunny Isles Beach, Jaron Schaumberg
and Austin Schaumberg of Mequon; great-
grandchildren, Sophia Chizever and Reuben
Lander; many cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was the brother-in-law of the late
Allen and the late Franka Charlupski and
the late Henry Dorfman.
Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to Friendship
Circle, 6892 W. Maple Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322, www.friendship-
circle.org; Magen David Adorn, 23470
Riverside, Southfield, MI 48034, or to a
charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

Strasner

ARTHUR STRASNER,
83, of West Bloomfield,
died March 19, 2008. He
was a residential builder.
Mr. Strasner is sur-
vived by his daughters
and sons-in-law, Marcie
Strasner and William
Kramp of California,
Dr. Janie Strasner and

Steven Yellen of California, Dr. Amy Strasner
of California; grandson, Cameron Carlin;
brother-in-law and sister-in-law, David and
Andrea Page; uncle and aunt, Wilfred and
Gertrude Feldman; nieces, nephews, cous-
ins, friends.
He was the beloved husband of the late
Nedra Page Strasner; loving son of the late
Morris and the late Bella Strasner; dear
brother of the late Ronald Strasner.
Interment at Beth El Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made to Karmanos
Cancer Institute, 4100 John R, Detroit, MI
48201 (800-527-6266) www.karmanos.
org, or to Susan G. Komen Detroit Race for
the Cure, 4100 John R, Detroit, MI 48201,
www.karmanos.orgidetroitraceforthecure.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

Taisch

JUDITH LYNN TAISCH,
58, former Detroiter of
San Antonio, Texas, died
March 18, 2008.
She was born on June
23, 1949, to Nathan and
Lillian Taisch in Detroit.
She was a graduate of
Arizona State University.

Mrs. Taisch lived in San Antonio for over
20 years, where she was most recently by
employed by Beckman Coulter as a medi-
cal technologist. She will be missed by her
many friends and family across the country.
She is survived by her sister, Susan Taisch
Sacks of New Jersey; sister-in-law, Betty
Taisch; nephew, Jeffrey Taisch, both of San
Francisco.
Mrs. Taisch was the sister of the late
Dennis Taisch.
Contributions may be made to the
Humane Society SPCA of Bexar County,
4804 Fredericksburg Rd., San Antonio, TX
78229. Sign the online guestbook at www
missionparks.com under the obituary sec-
tion. Arrangements by Mission Park Funeral
Chapels in San Antonio.

Corrections

• The thank-you notice from the family of
Linda Michele Rubin-Altman (March 20)
should have indicated her brother's name as
Joel Rubin.
• The obituary for Marilyn Cherney (March
20) should have indicated that contributions
may be made to ALS of Michigan, 21311
Civic Center Dr., #200, Southfield, MI 48076.

Making a Lasting Memory.

At The Ira Kaufman Chapel,
we help your family with the
final tribute of those you love

Mentor Connection,
holds 3rd Annual Mentor
Connection Friendraiser
Red Wings Alumni Event.
4:30 pm, Sun, Apr. 6, 2008
Orchard Lake St. Mary's Athletic Complex
3535 Indian Trail,
Orchard Lake

Hockey event to raise awareness of
Mentor Connection and recruit mentors
for youth in Oakland County

Enjoy fun-filled afternoon of hockey.
Watch Red Wings Alumni fend off
Oakland County Public Safety All-Stars.
Also silent auction, dinner reception
and autograph session with Red Wings Alumni.

Mentor Connection is non-sectarian
program of Jewish Family Service (1FS)
serving youth in Oakland County
by pairing them with caring adult mentors.

Games & dinner/autographs: $25 adults.
Kids 12 and under: $20
Game only-adults: $12.
Game only-kids 12 and under: $10.
Group sales available.

For tickets and more information,
call Lindsay I,eder, 248-592-2309,
or email Ileder@ffidetraitorg,
or visit www mentorconnection. org

1330740

THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

1 8325 West Nine Mile Road. Southfield. MI 48075
248.569.0020 • fax 248.569.2502 • www.irakaufman.com

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