Obituaries from pageB37 CLARE TIERMAN, 88, of West Bloomfield, died May 22, 2009. With a life- long avocation as a fine artist, she was born in Detroit on Oct. 28, 1920. Mrs. Tierman is sur- vived by her devoted Tierman and loving husband c. 1940 for 65 years, Leonard Tierman; loving children, Dr. Andrew Tierman and Joan Sabourin, Maureen and Gene Nelson and Elaine Tierman Higden; cherished grandchildren, Paul, Jeff and Amanda, Cass and Phoebe and Minette. Her beloved and youngest brother, Jay Semansky, was killed while serving America on March 15, 1945, in Belgium and was dearly mourned throughout her life. Her other loving and cherished sib- lings, Saul and Ann, also predeceased her. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a char- ity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ROBERT WOHLMAN, 88, of Wetumpka, Ala., died May 21, 2009. He was a leather goods export executive and the co-owner of Wohlman and Sons. Mr. Wohlman is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Andrew Marc and Shirley Wohlman of South Haven, Roger Wohlman and Diana Cernis of Farmington Hills; daughters and son-in-law, Dr. Marla Helaine and fiance, John G. Crews, of Alabama, Sari Beth and Alexander Joseph DeLoye of Fenton; grandchildren, Alexander Joseph DeLoye III, Dillon Benjamin Phillip DeLoye and Harrison Robert Hunt; sister and broth- er-in-law, Shirley and Norman Ackerman of Illinois; brother and sister-in-law, Seymour "Zeke" and Marilyn Wohlman of Bloomfield Hills; sister-in-law, Sylvia Wohlman. He was the beloved husband of the late Harriett Wohlman; the dear brother of the late Morton Wohlman. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network, 6555 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, www. jewishhospice.org . Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Swine Flu Victim Rabbi And Medical Ethicist New York/JTA — A Jewish New Yorker was the city's first fatality from swine flu. Mitchell Wiener, an assistant principal at Intermediate School 238 in Queens and an educator for 30 years, died May 17 at Flushing Hospital Medical Center due to complications from the disease. He was 55 and lived in Flushing. Wiener was the first person in New York State to die from swine flu and the fifth in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Wiener and his wife were members of the Garden Jewish Center in Flushing, according to news reports. He served for a time on the synagogue's board of directors. He had a very warm personality, Rabbi Martin Cooper of the Garden Jewish Center told the Newsday daily. He was very well liked in the congregation. Wiener's school was one of three Queens schools closed by the city that week amid concerns over the spread of the swine flu virus. New York/JTA — Gerald Wolpe, one of the country's most prominent rabbis and medical ethicists, has died. Wolpe, who presided over the 1,500- family Har Zion Temple in Philadelphia for 30 years until resigning in 1999, died May 25 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 81. As the leader of Har Zion, Wolpe became a leading voice in medical ethics and caregiving, a field that he became interested in during the 1960s but became personally invested in after his wife suffered brain aneurysms, accord- ing to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Wolpe also served as the director of the Louis Finkelstein Institute for Religion and Social Studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York 1997- 2002, and was chairman of the advisory committee of the Bioethics Center at the University of Pennsylvania 1996-1999. Philadelphia Magazine Editor Stephen Fried wrote a book about the search for Wolpe's successor. ire you one who reads the obituaries along with your morning coffee? obituaries by emai Even if some local newspapers are no longer delivered to your borne every day, you can count on the Ira Kaufman Chapel emailing you each morning the current and new services we are arranging. Sign up at ww chaKaufman.cum for a daily email. We also will provide a link to the death notices in those daily papers. If another funeral establishment is holding a service and has placed an announcement, you will learn about it in plenty- of time. THE IRA KAUFMANC HA EE Bringing Together Family, F=aith & Community 18325 WEST NINE MILE ROAD, SOUTHFIELD., MI 48075 B38 May 28 2009 248.569.0020 I FAX 248.569.2502 WWW.IRAKAUFMAN.COM