• Nov lab, r „„..... and worked his way through col- lege playing piano in dance bands. He taught physics and math at Lawrence Technological University. He had a keen sense of humor and was an unrepentant purveyor of puns, which he used to unnerve his bridge opponents. He was also known for his whimsical poetry, which he often used to celebrate the retirement of colleagues and other special occasions. Mr. Lenhoff is survived by his wife, Sarah Lenhoff of Boca Raton and West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law, Gail and Ronald Vroon of Los Angeles; son and daughter- in-law, Alan and Pamela Lenhoff of Birmingham; grandchildren, Allison and Alex Lenhoff; sister-in- law, Myrtle Lenhoff. He was the beloved brother of the late Harold Lenhoff. Private interment. Contributions may be made to Jewish Family Service, 6555 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, www.jfs- detroit.org, or Yad Ezra, 2850 W 11 Mile, Berkley, MI 48072, www. yadezra.com. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MORRIS MERSKY, 91, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, died July 26, 2008. An Army Air Corps pilot vet- eran of World War II, he became a manufacturer of grocery store equipment. He held the original patent of grocery store conveyor belts, among other patents. Mr. Mersky is survived by daughters and a son-in-law, Jane and Alan Leder of Evanston, Ill., Elizabeth Mersky of Cedarville, Ohio; son, John Mersky; grandson, Joshua Kahan; brother and sisters- in-law, Milton and Inez Mersky, Lenny Saulson; brother-in-law, Daniel Saulson. He was the beloved husband of the late Helen Shirley Mersky, who died July 2, 2008; the cherished brother of the late Dvora Waxer and the late William Mersky; the dear brother-in-law of the late Sydelle Saulson and the late Stanley Saulson. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to National Council of Jewish Women, Robert Mersky Fund, 26400 Lahser, Suite 306, Southfield, MI 48033, www.ncjwgds.org . Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Obituaries on page B38 510 401111 IIPV, MIN l.i t Dattriail Jonathan 3040 Twelve e 1v11 Road 48334 armington When Experiencing A Loss... You Want A Caring Professional. Dear Jonathan, I '-ust wanted to 'to you a note to thank you so dness and compassion d-uring had to ae f ox NMI such a difficult one in my e. ' e never much a funeral before. Plus living out of state, ra it that much hastier. But you took me step by step, explained all my options and helped me with al. the decisions. It felt like -we e -were being ordeal. You guided treated by us a The funeral was friend throughout the entirspect. -with care and ray re mother. I so appreciate lovely the and utmost truly honored all you have done for our family (luring this time. P We Treat Everyone As Family. Sincerely , f.,..,.., Our Promise g-tk' DORFMAN I ti \\cum _-\ND comPAssiox www.thedorfmanchapel.com SERVING WITH DIGNITY, 30440 TWELVE MILE ROAD • FkR\11\(;10\ Ilit,Ls • \11 48334 248.406.6000 • Tot, i. 1 R is F. 1-866- 406- 6003 1-t \•.R DiRk( ()R: \\ DuRI \I \\. io\ \ \\ i)()I\I July 31 • 2008 \\ B37