1 I O bituaries Obituaries from page B47 MILDRED "MILLIE" SCHIFF, 95, of Auburn Hills, died Oct. 25, 2008. She is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Michael and Marsha Schiff, Larry and Barbara Schiff of Bloomfield Hills; Schiff grandchildren, Brian and c. 1975 Carolyn Schiff, Anthony and Laurie Schiff, Scott and Tamara Schiff, Amy Schiff, Garrett and Jill Schiff, Aaron and Maud Brown, Joshua B. Michael and Marsha Schifferger; great-grandchil- dren, Hannah, Sara, Madeleine and Ruby Schiff, Gabriel Neibrief, Ellie Schiff, Ava Schiff, Benjamin Brown, Jonathan Brown, Benjamin and Emily Jerris; brother, Donald Burnstein; sister-in-law, Charlotte Burnstein; caregiver, Hyman Gillespie; many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Schiff was the beloved wife of the late Irving Schiff, dear companion of the late Irving "Irish" Levine; the cherished sister and sister-in-law of the late Alfred Burnstein and the late Arlyne Burnstein. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Paralysis Project of America, P.O. Box 627, Glendale, CA 91209, (323) 663-6554, www.paraly- sisproject.org or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. PROFESSOR HELEN SHERMAN, 88, of Southfield, died Oct. 21, 2008. She was a professor of art history at Marygrove College and at Wayne State University for over Sherman 20 years. Mrs. Sherman is sur- vived by her husband, Edward Sherman of Southfield; daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Charles Soberman of Bloomfield Hills, Julie and Sheldon Blair of West Bloomfield, Cathy and Kenneth Shiovitz of Seattle, Wash.; grandchildren, Lisa and Menachem Glazer, Tracey Jackier, David Soberman and his fiancee, Jennifer Seader, Stephanie Blair and Michael Blair, Dr. Stacey Shiovitz and Daniel Shiovitz; great-granddaughter, Lilah Glazer; brothers and sisters-in-law, Dr. Marvin and Marion Gross of Bloomfield Hills, William and Barbara Gross of Lauderdale, Ha., and Helen Sherman. She was the beloved mother of the late Amy Sherman; cherished sister-in-law of the late Dr. Phillip Sherman. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Detroit Area Chapter, 20300 Civic Center Drive, #100, Southfield, MI 48076, (248) 351-0280, www.alzgmc.org; or Friends of the Southfield Library, 26300 Evergreen Road, Southfield, MI 48076. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. JACK WEINBERG, 86, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 23, 2008. He was a modernization salesman for Belvedere Construction. He was also a part- ner in Leona's Boutique, which specialized in purses and accessories. Mr. Weinberg is survived by his wife, Leona Weinberg; sons and daughters- in-law, Joel and Peggy Weinberg of Troy, Richard and Peggy Weinberg of Missouri, Dale and Tracey Weinberg of Troy; grand- children, Stacy and Mark Dieve, Scott and Laura Weinberg, Lauren Weinberg, Jared Weinberg, Kendall and Ashely Weinberg, Renee and Ian Fay, Wendy Miedema; sister, Helen Resnick of Minnesota; brother-in- law, Sidney Resnick. He was the loving grandfather of the late Justin Ross Weinberg; dear brother of the late Yetta Schrier and the late Frieda Capp. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Austism Society of America Oakland County Chapter, P.O. Box 70207, Rochester Hills, MI 48307. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ESTHER B. WEINSTOCK, 90, of Farmington Hills, died Oct. 20, 2008. She is survived by her sons and daugh- ter-in-law, Dr. Sanford Weinstock of Farmington Hills, Dr. Joel and Allison Weinstock of Weston, Mass.; grandchildren, Regina Weinstock, Jeffrey Weinstock, Lisa Weinstock, Andrew Weinstock. Mrs. Weinstock was the beloved wife of the late Herman Weinstock; dear sister of the late Douglas Frazein, the late Marilyn Goldstein, the late Rita Davidoff. Contributions may be made to a char- ity of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. We understand lot ,, , When the phone rings at The Ira Kaufman d el, it might be a request for the day and time of a service, shiva information and directions, or an inquiry regarding where to send contributions in memory of a loved one. It might also be a family member advising us of the death of a loved one. That is why—for nearly 70 years—The Ira Kaufman Chapel has chosen NOT to have an answering service come between you and your call. Br in