Obituaries Obituaries are updated and archived on thejewishnews.com Distinguished Mathematician S amuel Kaplan, a mathematician who both attended and taught at Wayne State University in Detroit, passed away at home in Marshfield, Wis., on Oct. 10, 2010, at age 94. He was born Sept. 13, 1916, to Isaac and Faigel Steinberg Kaplan in Detroit, the second oldest of their four sons and a daughter. As a boy, he and his broth- ers had the largest newspaper route in Detroit. He used the proceeds of his newspaper sales to attend college at Wayne University before transferring to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He continued his studies there and received his Ph.D. degree in math- ematics in 1942. Following completion of his doc- torate, with World War II raging, he enlisted in the United States Army and served in the signal corps. This work took him to the Pacific Theater where he was part of the advance group that set up radio communications for Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Upon returning to civilian life and resuming his career in mathematics, HERBERT AMSTER, 75, of Ann Arbor, died Oct. 13, 2010. He was the founder and chief execu- tive officer of Irwin Magnetic Systems Inc. He was also senior Amster vice president of Irwin International, chief financial officer of Sycor Inc. and vice president/director of Jacobson Stores. He then became a director of the Bartec group, RECellular, Wise Solutions Inc. and North Plains Systems Corp. Mr. Amster has chaired the board of Industrial Technology Institute and has been a director of First America Bank- Michigan and TriMas Corp. He was honored as Michigan Industrialist of the Year in 1987 and has been recognized for entrepreneurial achievements by the Council of Great Lakes Governors. Most recently, he was named to the Board of NanoBio Corporation. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Carol Amster; sons and daughters- in-law, Aaron and Susan Amster of California, Barry and Jaye Amster of California; daughter and son-in- Samuel received a grant to do research at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, N.J. The institute was direct- ed at the time by Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, and the distinguished faculty included Albert Einstein. He married Marjorie Lois Penniman on June 25, 1953. After sev- eral years of teaching at Wayne State in Detroit, Samuel accepted a posi- tion as professor of mathematics at Purdue University in Indiana in 1961 where he contin- Samuel Kaplan ued teaching and doing c. 1986 research for many years. During that time, he mentored nine graduate students for their doctorates and published original mathematics research articles. He spent the academic year 1967- 1968 in London, England, at Kings College. During this time, he became quite an Anglophile and subsequently spent many additional summers and retirement months in England. Following retirement at Purdue University, Samuel and Marjorie moved to Chapel Hill, N.C., to be near their daughter and four of their grandchil- dren. He was given an adjunct faculty position at the University of North Carolina and continued to do mathematics research publishing his last piece of original research "Lebesgue Theory in the Bidual of C(X)" in the Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society in 1996 at the age of 80. In 2004, Samuel and Marjorie moved to Marshfield to be near their daughter and family. In addition to his love for his family and for mathematics, Samuel had a love for poetry and words, and few people law, Lisa and Doug Schoenberg of Pennsylvania; grandchildren, Lauren, Joshua, Zachary and Michael Amster, Adam and Allison Schoenberg; sister- in-law, Andrea Puterman; nephews and nieces, Andrew Lund and Ruth Ben- Artzi and Giuliana Lund. He was the loving brother of the late Sally Amster Lund. Interment at Arborcrest Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Herbert and Carol L. Amster Lupus Research Fund, 301 E. Liberty, Suite 400, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, or Beth Israel Congregation of Ann Arbor, 2000 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. and Jennifer Lefton, Kevin and Nicole Lefton, William D. Bluford and Danielle C. Bluford; great-grandchildren, Dylan, Owen, Caroline and Mallory Lefton; brother-in-law, Dr. Richard L. Bluford; sister and brother-in-law, Bertha Babe and Dr. Sam Fink. She was the beloved wife of the late William E. Bluford and the late Hyman I. Ash; the loving sister of the late Pearl Adler, the late Mary Bloomgarden Frankel and the late Alan Slutsky. Contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 24359 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, MI 48075, www.jdrf.org or American Cancer Society, 20450 Civic Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48076, www.cancer.org . Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. HELEN M. BLUFORD, 92, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 4, 2010. Upon the death of her husband, William, she became owner and CEO of Bluford Jewelers of Plymouth, Mich., and served in that capacity for 27 years until her retirement in 1988. Mrs. Bluford is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Hannah Bluford Lefton and Dr. Charles Lefton of Virginia; son and daughter-in-law, Frederick and Gaye Bluford of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Steven HENRY "HANK" BOOKE, 80, of Calabasas, Calif., died Sept. 17, 2010. Originally from Buffalo, N.Y., he moved to Michigan following his marriage to Detroiter Joyce Licht. Many may remem- ber Mr. Booke as the owner of K & M Yam Company for 20 years. He was an avid fisherman and gour- met cook who loved to travel and wheel and deal. He had friends from around Obituariei.;. could match his knowledge of either. "A more honest man cannot be found:' said his family. Samuel Kaplan is survived by his wife of 57 years, Marjorie Lois Penniman Kaplan; two younger broth- ers, Barney and Philip (Diane) Kaplan of Detroit; sister Sarah Koenigsberg of Kendall, Fla. He is also survived by his children, Dr. Katherine Kaplan of Marshfield (husband Dr. Daniel Schenkman) and David Kaplan of Coconut Creek, Fla.; five grandchildren, Dr. Lucy Schenkman (husband Andrew DeSimone), Nathan Schenkman, all of Durham, N.C., Samuel Schenkman and Edward "Teddy" Schenkman of Marshfield, and Krista Kaplan of Indianapolis; and great-grandchil- dren, Alice DeSimone and Benjamin DeSimone. He was preceded in death by his parents and his older brother Sidney Kaplan. A memorial service for Samuel Kaplan is being planned for a future date. ❑ the world and was a lover of life. After moving from Detroit to Southern California 35 years ago, Mr. Booke worked in sales and was in the importing and export- Booke ing business. He is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Joyce. He was the cherished father to daugh- ters and sons-in-Iaw, Jaime and Gary Rubenstein, Carin and Mark Nathanson, Kelly Booke Sher. He was loving "Papa Hank" to grandchildren Jason and Alex Rubenstein, Josh and Drew Nathanson, and Austin and Haleigh Sher. He was the dear brother to Anita Kaplan and brother-in-law to Arlene Licht and the late Philip Kaplan and Ronnie Licht. He also was a very special uncle to his nieces and nephews. Interment at Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries, Hollywood Hills, Calif. The family requests that you "do a mitzvah" in memory of Hank Booke to continue his legacy of giving that he did throughout his life. Obituaries on page 74 October 21 c 2010 73