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17 Sivan May 30, 2010
Charles H. Charlip
Joseph Holtzman
Martin H Rose
Morris Vernick
Freda Abraham
Esther Rachel Brodman
Bessie Harris
Bertha Helfman
Gizella Loeb Pazner

Ilona Friedlander
Ethel Toby
Fannie Wainer

20 Sivan June 2, 2010
Solomon Burg
Harry Daniels
Abraham Dubin
Jack Finer
Yosif Geyler
Rubin Herman
Edward Lutz
Max G. Salasnek
Irving N. Weiss
Ida Goldman
Rose Heller
Bella Hoenig
Ruth Shafkind

18 Sivan May 31, 2010
Robert Korey Brandman
Louis Glassheim
Nathan Levine
Samuel Member
Dr. Nathan J. Reisman
Chaya Golda Cohen
Luanne Falk
Nettie Markofsky
Clara Marx
Esther Salavensky

21 Sivan June 3, 2010
Louis Aronoff
William Cohen
Norman Egren
Louis Gelfund
Philip M. Herman
Harry H. Hochman
NormanPatler

19 Sivan June 1, 2010
Isaac Brandt
Aaron Levine
Sol Sklar

Isaac Rosenthal
Alex Saltsman
Moses Weingarden
Rebecca (Brocha Rivka) Greenberg

22 Sivan June 4, 2010
Jacob Horowitz
Albert Pritz
Jacob B. Shlain
Israel Stillerman
Theodore Weiss
Sophie Gook
Mollie Hubert
Golda Klayn
Celia Miedzwinski
Edith Cohen Schwartz

Obituaries from page 75

23 Sivan June 5, 2010
Isadore Glattstein
Max Kozlowski
Sidney Lorfel
Harry Maltz
Shmuel Rutzimring
Morris Stoller
Eric Weiss
Bertha Cossman
Elizabeth Welkovicz

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May 27 • 2010

Obituaries

Obituaries

JN

LIVIA KATAN, 86,
of Southfield, died
May 16, 2010.
She is survived
by her sons and
daughters-in-law,
Albert and Debby
Katan of West
Bloomfield, Sandor and Sharon Katan
of Westchester, Ohio; grandchildren,
Daniel Katan, Brian Katan, Kevin
Katan, Tracey and Mark Anderson,
Ryan Vieder, Jeffrey Vieder, Adam
Vieder and fiancee Amber Polselli;
great-grandson, Bauer Anderson;
niece, Mary Krasman and Michael
Gill; great-niece and great-nephew,
Jamie Krasman, Zachary Krasman.
Mrs. Katan was the beloved wife of
the late Salvator Katan; dear sister-in-
law of the late Jacob and the late Bella
Katan, the late he late Antal Gruber;
sister of the late Hermine Gruber.
Contributions may be made to
Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills, MI 48334 or to Keter Torah
Synagogue, 5480 Orchard Lake
Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323.
Services and interment at Machpelah
Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

BENJAMIN KINZER, 92, of Ann
Arbor, died May 16, 2010.
He is survived by his sons and
daughters-in-law, Paul and Ann
Kinzer of Okemos, Bruce and
Deborah Kinzer of Gambier, Ohio,
Mark and Roslyn Kinzer of Ann
Arbor; brother and sister-in-law,
Wallace and Sylvia Kinzer of West
Bloomfield; sister, Mary Einzig of
San Carlos, Calif.; grandchildren,
Bill Kinzer, Gary (Marcy) Kinzer,
Lynn (Paul) Kinzer Bajorek, Amanda
(Jonathan Moretz) Kinzer and
Anna Kinzer; great-grandchildren,
Margaret "Maggie", Lucas, Ryan,
Nicholas, Kian and Lara; many lov-
ing nieces, nephews, other family
members and friends.
Mr. Kinzer was the beloved hus-
band of the late Marion Kinzer.
Interment at Beth Abraham
Cemetery in Ferndale. Contributions
may be made to the Tikkun Olam
Fund at Congregation Beth Ahm
or to the Hope Clinic in Ann Arbor.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

FLORENCE KIVANOSKI, 90, for-
merly of Flint, died May 19, 2010, at
the Fountains in Southfield.
Mrs. Kivanoski was born June
18, 1919, in Detroit, the daughter of
Max and Ida (Nelson) Resnick. She

was married to Jake Kivanoski on
March 1, 1959, in Detroit; he pre-
ceded her in death Jan. 23, 1998. Mrs.
Kivanoski was secretary for UAW
Local 599 retiring in 1982. She had
resided in Flint since 1960 and was
an active member of the Flint Jewish
Community.
She is survived by her niece,
Judith Jacobson of West Bloomfield;
nephew, Ed and wife Cathy Witkow
of Sterling Heights; their three sons
and families.
She was preceded in death by her
parents; sister, Ethel Jacobson; and
husband.
Services at the chapel at
Machpelah Cemetery, Flint. Rabbi
Karen Companez officiated. Tributes
and condolences may be shared at
the obituaries page at www.sharpfu-
neralhomes.com . Arrangements by
Sharp Funeral Homes, Linden, Mich.

STEPHANIE
RENEE LEE, 33,
died May 19, 2010,
in Phoenix, Ariz.
She was born in
Phoenix and was a
graduate of Arizona
State University
Lee
Fine Arts School.
She taught art and
ceramics and had her own ceramics
business. Her work is housed in the
Joan Lincoln Private Collection, the
Arm and Hammer Museum of Art
Private Collection, Doc Severinson
Private Collection and several other
prestigious private collections. She
taught at the Banff fine arts center in
Alberta, Canada.
She won many awards for her work,
most notably, Cheongju International
Craft Competition and won place-
ment in the Crafts National 35 and
NCECA catalogs. She was active in
Hillel at Arizona State University and
served on its board of directors.
Ms. Lee is survived by her hus-
band, Dr. Marc Y. Wasserman; her
parents, Dr. Marc and Lori Lee;
sisters, Michele (David) Corgis
and Erica (Alex) Marks; niece, Ella
Marks; nephew, Benjamin Marks;
grandmother, Helen Leib.
Contributions may be made to
Hillel at ASU, 1012 S. Mill Ave.,
Tempe, AZ 85281 or the Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation, 26
Broadway, 14th Floor, New York, NY
10004. Graveside services were held
in Adat Shalom Memorial Park in
Livonia with Rabbi Loss officiating.
Arrangements by Sinai Mortuary of
Arizona.

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