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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-07-24

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Obituaries

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Obituaries from page B33

LILLIAN STEIN, formerly of Oak

Park of Orange County, Calif., died July
8, 2008.
She is survived by her daughters,
Bobbi Felsot (Ron) and Shelly Stein;
grandchildren, Matthew (Michelle)
Felsot and Jesse Felsot.
She was the wife of the late Milton
Stein.

RAUNDIE H.
TANNER, 80, of

Bloomfield Hills,
died July 20, 2008.
She was a secretary
for many years with
General Motors.
Mrs. Tanner is
Tanner
survived by a sister
and brother-in-law,
Irene and Ruben Isaacs; nieces and
nephews, Fay and Stuart Stone, Carol
Sher, Debra and David Rosenberg,
Nancy and Jay Rosen, Fran and Dr.
Philip Wolok, Sandra and Sidney
Indig.
She was the beloved mother of the
late Edward Tanner; the cherished
daughter of the late Lou and the late
Sue Weingarden; dear sister of the late
Joyce Markle.
Interment at Beth Abraham
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to JARC, 30301 Northwestern Highway,
suite #100, Farmington Hills, MI
48334, www.jarc.org. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

LILLIAN WEISS, 79, of Delray Beach,

Fla., died Monday, July 7, 2008, in
Flemington, N.J.
She was born in Uniontown, Pa.,
and lived in the Detroit area before
retiring to Delray Beach in the 1980s.
A registered nurse, Mrs. Weiss spent
most of her professional career work-
ing for Drs. Feld, Labes and Baboaff.
She particularly enjoyed her
affiliations with the Detroit Jewish
War Veterans and the Palm Greens
Association in Florida, with whom
she bowled and played mah jongg
for many years. She truly cherished
the times spent with family and good
friends.
Mrs. Weiss is survived by her
children, Robert Weiss, of Oak Park,
Mark and Sheryl Weiss of Hiram,
Ga., Leslie Weiss and George Raptis
of Whitehouse Station, N.J.; grand-
daughters, Alexandra and Jessica
of Whitehouse Station; beloved
brother and his wife, Sidney and Della
Weinberger of Texas; sisters-in-law,
Mook Lan Winber of Hawaii, Ruth
Weiss of Southfield; brother-in-law,

Harry Glassman of Oak Park; many
nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her hus-
band, Milton, in 1999.
A memorial service will be held at
the home of nephew and niece Scott
and Fran (Susie Weiss) DeLorme,
13710 Nadine Street, Oak Park, on
Sunday, July 27, from noon to 3 p.m.
Contributions may be made to any
breast cancer research organization.

Our heartfelt
condolences
to the families
we have served.

RABBI RICHARD A. WEISS, 71, of

Farmington Hills, died July 19.
He had an advanced certificate in
couples' and family therapy and was
an adjunct professor, University of
Detroit Mercy (Jesuit). He also held a
doctor of divinity degree as well as a
master of social work.
He is survived by his devoted wife,
Susan Weiss; daughter and son-in-law,
Ruth Beatrice and Michael Kroepke of
Germany; nephews and nieces, Robert
L. Weiss and Nick Biever, William K. II,
Marilyn, Matthew Joseph Hollander,
Lisa Anne, George and Andrew
Harrison, and Austin Michael Pohle;
special friends, Drs. Jack and Judith
Adler, Rabbi Mark S. and Hanna
Shapiro, Rabbi Arnold S. and Judy
Task.
He was the brother and brother—in-
law of the late Joan and the late
Marshall J. Holander; cousin of the late
Howard L. Bloch.
A memorial service will be held
on Friday, July 25, at 2 p.m. at the
Dorfman Chapel in Farmington Hills.
Contributions may be made to a char-
ity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

We serve the entire
Jewish community
by bringing together
our rich traditions
with customized,
sensitive services.

Associated with all cemeteries.

S.AM SELVAN
Rabbi: David Nelson
Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery

DONALD TRAUTE
Rabbi: Joseph Klein of Temple
Emanuel
Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery

ROBERT J. BEDNARZ
Rabbi: Eric Ianoff of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery

JEAN WEISS
Rabbi: DON' Loketch of Congregation
Mogain Abraham
Clover Hill Park Cemetery

Please call us at:
(248) 543-1622

Outside Michigan at:
1-800-736-5033

26640 Greenfield Road
Oak Park, Michigan 48237

MAX SCHWARTZ
Rabbi: Herbert Yoskowitz of Adat
Shalom Synagogue
Adat Shalom Memorial Park
Cemetery

Obituary Fees

The processing fee for obituaries
is: $60 for up to 150 words; $120
for 151-300 words, etc. A photo
counts as 30 words. There is no
charge for a Holocaust survivor
icon.
The JN reserves the right to
edit wording to conform to its
style considerations. For infor-
mation, have your funeral direc-
tor call the JN or you may call
Sy Manello, editorial assistant, at
(248) 351-5147 or e-mail him at
smanello@thejewishnews.com .

Rabbi Boruch E. Levin

Robert H. Bodzin

Executive Director, H.B.S.

Funeral Director

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Elaine Klein

Funeral Coordinator

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