l Obituaries Obituaries from page 77 Forever On Longboat H is rough hands, full of tal- ing; from the tennis courts to the pho- ent; his brilliant mind, full of tography studio and then to his sailboat imagination; his warm heart, — he was always on the go. He joined full of love," wrote his granddaughter Great Lakes Yacht Club in 1965 and Leslie Spector. served on many committees becoming The world changed on Jan. 9, 1930. commodore for the 1974-75 season. David Martin Levin, a son of Joseph He participated in 20 Port Huron-to- and Elizabeth (Lee) Levin came into Mackinac boat races and began a tradi- this world. David lived a life of which tion being the only skipper to host the most could only dream. His childhood annual "Father-Daughter Invitational." was filled with laughter The race was an excuse and love; a penchant for to get the boat "up north" silly pranks and "sticking where his family spent the his fingers where they did summer cruising the North not belong," makes for Channel and Georgian Bay. memorable family stories. In 1988, he followed his He loved life and all that it dream; he retired. "Forever offered. on Longboat," a favorite Dr. Levin, 80, of saying, was inscribed into Longboat Key, Fla., a long- the driveway of his home on time Detroit-area podia- Longboat Key, Fla., where he trist and resident of Oak kept his boat Lucky Us. David Ma rtin Levin Park and Southfield, died There, he took a Nov. 20, 2010. prior hobby to the next After studying at Rutgers University, level and became a woodturner. He he followed in his brother's footsteps, and his friends started the Sarasota enrolling in Temple University's College Woodturner's Club. His love for wood, its of Podiatric Medicine graduating in natural beauty and the different species, 1953. He was a member of Phi Alpha enabled him to express his creative side. Pi educational-scientific fraternity and He turned and finished bowls, vases president of his graduating class. and decorative wooden platters. Using Following graduation he served in the a mixed media approach, he laminated U.S. Army Medical Corps. On a blind various woods, combining wood inlays date, he met Barbara Ehrlich and they and stone into one-of-a-kind designs. were soon married. "I fell in love at first His "Hat Collection:' including sight," said Barbara Levin. "I couldn't cowboy, pilgrim and whimsical ladies resist that curly brown hair and those hats, won many first-place prizes. horn-rimmed glasses." Community service was also a passion. They settled in Detroit after he com- He served as president of the Longboat pleted his tour of duty and he practiced Key Democratic Party, president of his podiatry for 35 years. He was a member homeowners association and was on the of the Southeastern Division, Michigan board of Temple Beth Israel. Podiatric Medical and American With all his personal accomplish- Podiatric Medical Associations. He was ments, his children and grandchildren a founding member of Civic Hospital, were his pride and joy. He'd flash that the nation's first foot hospital. He served big smile from ear-to-ear each time he on staff of Blaine, Woodward General, saw them. Harrison Community and St. John He is survived by his wife, Barbara; North Shores hospitals. daughter and son-in-law Beth (Levin) Dr. Levin was the first podiatrist to and Mike Eisenfeld; daughter, Paula be granted surgical privileges at St. (Levin) Spector; son and daughter-in- John Hospital and Medical Center. He law John and Sue Levin; grandchildren, was director of the Podiatric Residency Leslie Spector, Aubrey and Alexander Training program at Woodward General Levin; brother and sister-in-law Bernard Hospital. He served 15 distinguished and Ruth Levin; brother-in-law and years as the Michigan Podiatric Medical sister-in-law, Kieve and Mona Ehrlich; Association's representative to Michigan and many cherished nephews, nieces, Blue Cross-Blue Shield and 10 years as cousins and friends. the first Midwest regional coordinator Tributes may be made to Tidewell for its National Appeals and Controls Hospice and Palliative Care, 5955 Rand Committee. Boulevard, Sarasota, FL 34238, (941) From office to golf, from golf to ski- 923-5822, www.tidewell.org . 78 December 2 2010 Obituaries EDWARD D. KOBLIN, 88, of Huntington Woods, died Nov. 21, 2010. He is survived by his wife, Vivian Koblin; daughters and sons-in-law, Andrea Koblin and Rhett Frimet of Westport, Conn., Amy and Steven Miller of Huntington Woods, Laurie and David Glass of Huntington Woods; grandchil- dren, Zachary and Jake Frimet, Chloe and Daniel Miller, Austin and Benjamin Glass; sister and brother-in-law, Suzie and Arnold Brohner; their children, Nancy and Wendy; sister-in-law, Shirle Koblin; her children, Sheri, Carolyn and Richard. He was the loving brother of the late Murray Koblin. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Parkinson's Foundation of Michigan, 30400 Telegraph Road, Suite 150, Bingham Farms, MI 48025, www.parkinsonsmi.org or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. PHYLLIS KOLKO, 71, of Oak Park, died Nov. 24, 2010. She is survived by her daughter, Cheryl Kennedy of Hazel Park; sisters and brothers-in-law, Harriet and Ken Rich of Farmington Hills, Lois and William Greenwald of Las Vegas, Nev.; grandchil- dren, Jessica (Timothy) Royer, Samantha and Hunter Kennedy; many loving nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Mrs. Kolko was the dear ex-wife of the late Harvey Lenter; daughter of the late Jack and the late Mary Kolko. Contributions may be made to Jewish Senior Life-for the Prentis Apartments or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. ESTHER KOLOVSKY, 94, of West Bloomfield, died Nov. 22, 2010. She is survived by her daughter and son-in- law, Ilene and Howard Emmer of Bloomfield Hills; son and daughter- Kolovsky in-law, Jeffrey and Elizabeth Kolovsky of Hampstead, Quebec, Canada; grandchildren, Max Emmer and Matthew and Kailey Kolovsky; and her wonderful caregivers. Mrs. Kolovsky was the beloved daughter of the late Max and the late Celia Lupiloff; cherished sister of the late Sam Lupiloff. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to American Red Magen David for Israel, 23470 Riverview Drive, Southfield, MI 48034, www.armdil@aol.com ; Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, www. thisisfederation.org ; Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road, Southfield, MI 48034, www.shaareyzedek.org ; or a char- ity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. JACK LEVE, 93, of Oak Park, died Nov. 27, 2010. He is survived by his son, Samuel Leve of West Bloomfield; daughter, Karla Pohl of Trenton, Texas; sister, Gertrude Gordon of Phoenix, Ariz.; grandson, David Leve. Mr. Leve was the beloved husband of the late Roslyn Leve; brother of the late Buddy Leve. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. RALPH IRWIN LIPSHAW, 80, of Royal Palm Beach, Fla., passed away suddenly Nov. 23, 2010, after a brief illness. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he was the son of David and Estelle (Bogarad) Lipshaw. He will be greatly missed by all his loved ones. Mr. Lipshaw is survived by his sons, Douglas and Bradley; daughter, Carolyn Milman; grandchildren, Lauren, Grant, Alexander and Jonathan Lipshaw; grand- daughter, Jacquelyn Fernandez; son-in- law, Lance Milman; daughter-in-law, Linda (Schmidt) Lipshaw. Contributions may be made to Hospice 5300 East Ave., West Palm Beach, FL 33407. LEONARD ROSSMOORE, 57, of Troy, died Nov. 24, 2010. He is survived by his wife, Dana Rossmoore; sons, Ian Rossmoore and Raymond Rossmoore; brother and sister-in-law, Rossmoore Dr. Steven and Annette Rossmoore; sisters and brothers-in-law, Nancy and Allan Poster, Sandy and Dr. lain McIntyre and Bernadette and Daniel Short; brother-in-law, Colin Donovan. He is also survived by Katalin Rossmoore; many loving nieces, nephews and cousins, many friends in recovery and many longtime, loyal, trusted employees. Mr. Rossmoore was the beloved son of the late Dr. Harold and the late Shirley Rossmoore. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be directed to Michigan Humane Society, 30300 Telegraph Road, Suite 220, Bingham Farms, MI 48025, www.michiganhumane.org; National