Obituaries Obituaries are updated and archived on thejewishnews.com Proud Veteran, Sephard Olympia Pharmacist S ing landscapes and still lifes, doing ichard S. Stegman, 92, died crafts and baking. on March 15, 2010, after a He and his wife moved to Scottsdale, brief illness. Ariz., in 1980 to be with their chil- Born in Cleveland, Ohio, on Jan. dren, all of whom had already made 18, 1918, he and his beloved parents, Arizona their home. He was a frequent Daniel and Irene Stegman, moved to volunteer at Har Zion Synagogue in Detroit, when he was 7. He attended Scottsdale in many capacities, even an Northern High School and then "honorary" member of Wayne State University the sisterhood kitchen Pharmacy School, grad- squad. uating in 1940. Mr. Stegman is sur- Mr. Stegman served vived by his beloved wife in World War II in of 68 years, Sue (Marion Douglas, Ariz., at an Sarah Bank); chil- Army Air Corps base, dren, Cary and Shirley helping to rehabilitate (Kunin) Stegman, wounded veterans. Michael and Sandy Following the war, he (Sperling) Stegman, Lisa returned to Detroit to (Stegman) and Michael practice pharmacy as Richard Steg man Berkley; six grandchil- owner of Olympia Drugs c. 1938 dren; three great-grand- in the Olympia Stadium children. from 1940 to 1960, after Although an only child, he had which he owned Dick's Discount Drugs seven "brothers and sisters in-law" until retirement. who considered him their cherished As a young father he loved to sibling, their very special big brother. enrich his own children's lives An even larger extended family, by working with kids, creating a many of whom saw him as their fun, comforting and educational father or grandfather, plus many experience as a Scout leader, both friends, loved him very much. Cubmaster and Scoutmaster, at Graveside services were held Winship Elementary School for nine in Scottsdale. Contributions may years. He was master councilor of be made to Hospice of the Valley the Order of DeMolay and achieved (Sherman Home), www.hov. the Mason's 32nd degree. org; Har Zion Synagogue, 6140 E. He was cherished for his sense of Thunderbird Road, Scottsdale, AZ humor and loved for playing kind, 85254; or Doctors Without Borders. practical jokes. He was always busy Arrangements by Sinai Mortuary of — loving to "tinker" with mechani- Li Arizona. cal items like antique clocks, paint- am Papo, 95, died March 16, 2010. He was born Deb. 10, 1915, to Joseph and Rachel Papo. His father was a tinsmith and roofer who later owned hardware stores. His mother was a homemaker. Mr. Papo was a graduate of Northwestern High School and Detroit Tech, with a pharmacy degree. For one year, he sold newspapers for the Detroit Times. He also worked at various restaurants and as a bar- tender; he served 40 years with the Liquor Control Commission. During World War II Sam Papo veteran, Mr. Papo served in the Army as a cook; he was proud to serve his country. He was quite active in the community, serving as a president of B'nai B'rith Israel Lodge, president of the Sephardic Community of Greater Detroit (Keter Torah Synagogue) and as a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. In demonstrating his pride in his Sephardic heritage, he considered it a mitzvah to help make a minyan at any time. Sephardic community members became an extension of his family. He was devastated at the loss of his wife, Pearl and "retreated" after her death. He did, however, remain very independent, never wanting any help. He deeply loved his family and felt that there is no such thing as "in-laws." SHEILA BARILL, 72, former Detroiter of Las Vegas, Nev., died March 14, 2010. She had retired as an administrative assistant. She was a loving mother, bubbie, sister and friend. Mrs. Barill is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Terryn and Rick Tower, Jacqueline and Jonathan Kleinberg; sister, Doris Gottlieb; grandchildren, Benjamin and Liana. She was the sister of the late Irving Barill. Arrangements by King David Memorial Chapel and Cemetery, 2697 Eldorado Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89120. GERTRUDE BRAININ, 89, of West Bloomfield, died March 20, 2010. She graduated from Wayne University The family invoked many fond memo- ries of the fun at the Saraquse family dinners and Papo Family Club, recalling that Mr. Papo was a hard worker, always did his job to best of his ability and then some and never thought twice of going out of his way to help a friend or family. Though the Depression years were very rough, he pledged that he would make sure his family would always be secure. He was described as a quiet, caring person who would open his house to anyone in need of help. Among his many plea- sures in life were running around and swimming with grandchildren and later playing cards and Rummi-Kub. Mr. Papo is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Cindy Papo; daughter and son-in-law, Jean Susan and Stanley Alspector; grand- children, Nancy Papo, Carrie Simon, Sarah Alspector and David and Karen Alspector; "great-grandchild:, Addison Kannisto; sister, Regina Polinsky; sis- ters-in-law, Yetta Saraquse, Diane Papo and Florrie Saraquse. He was the husband of the late Pearl Papo. Contributions may be made to Keter Torah Synagogue, 5480 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, (248) 621-3665, www.ketertorah.us . Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ❑ and taught in Detroit for a few years. Her husband built Cranbrook Nursing Home in Detroit in 1958. She ran the home, fol- lowing her father's death in 1962 until she sold it in 1985. Mrs. Brainin traveled the world and made her first of many visits to Israel in 1968. She was a member of Temple Israel for over 50 years and was very active in sisterhood and was an usher. In addition, she was a member of Pioneer Women and was a regional president of ORT, where she won the Woman of Valor award. She is survived by her son and daughter, David and Jacquelyn Brainin of Columbus, Ohio; daughters and son-in-law, Eleanor Brainin of Scarborough, Maine, Laurel Hoffman and Ben Plotch of Smithtown, R N.Y.; grandchildren, Jeremy (Ortal) Hoffman and Aaron Hoffman; great- grandchildren, Yehudit Rachel Hoffman and Yakir Yisrael Hoffman; sister, Sylvia Goldberg. Mrs. Brainin was the beloved wife of the late Jerome Brainin; sister of the late Mildred Shubow. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Contributions may be made to Jewish Senior Life-The Fleishman Residence/Blumberg Plaza. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. IRWIN CLAYMAN, 92, of Southfield, died March 19, 2010. He is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Esther Clayman; son and daugh- ter-in-law, Dr. Lewis and Minoo Clayman of West Bloomfield; brothers, Milton Clayman of California, Franklin Clayman of Florida; sister, Rose Brudno of Ohio; grandchildren, Eric Harold and Laura Marie Clayman (John Colleton); many nieces and nephews. Mr. Clayman was the loving brother of the late Ruth Hope; dear brother-in-law of the late Edith Clayman. Contributions may be made to Hechtman Apartments, Jewish Apartments and Services, 15000 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, MI 48237. Graveside services were held at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Obituaries on page 86 Obit Li aries March 25 * 2C 85