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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-01-20

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18 Shvat January 23, 2011

Herbert B. Bunin
Israel Glicklin
Morris Goldberg
Leo Kaufman
Arthur E. Plotnick
Frank Sears
Morris Sherman
Samuel Sherman
Milton M Shiffman
Rachel Berkowitz
Molly Kobrin
Fannie Smith

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20 Shvat January 25, 2011

Morris Franovitz
Max Friedman
Max C. Shiovitz
Harry Sklar
Becky Efros
Sandra Karmazin
Ann Magid
Sarah Revzin

Morris Weiner
Mamie Zirulnik
Rachel Glazer
Ida Goldschlag
Bessie Schechter
Lillian Schubiner
Bertha I. Shipp

George X. Cobitz
Paul Fenton
William Greenstein
David Kaufman
Jacob Levin
Morie Nelson
Bella Band
Dora P Corman
Jennie Eisenshtadt
Esther Hecker
Sadie Lichtenberg
Getta Malach
Rose Langwald Tomarin
Rose Anna (Matz) Zeifman

Obituaries from page 59

23 Shvat January 28, 2011

Samuel Carmen
Sol Copin
Lawrence N. Keller
Fannie (Blonder) Blinder
Molle Cohen
Betty Dobbs
Anna R. Goldberg
Annette M. Kunick
Sarah Saltsman
Fanny Ann Smith

21 Shvat January 26, 2011

19 Shvat January 24, 2011

Stephen Levitz
Samuel Neimark
Ernest Weinberg
Irving Weissman
Samuel Yagoda
Sam Zirulnik
Mollie Hoffman
Reizel Kertes
Bessie Radner

22 Shvat January 27, 2011

An Adventurous Life

24 Shvat January 29, 2011

Edward Bunin
Ben Weinstock
Anna Dora Dinkin
Devorah Goldfarb
Esther Grinwald
Lena Holtzman
Pearl Rottenberg

Abraham Bolker
David Lowenthal
Benjamin Miller
Meyer Robiner
Bernard Schwartz
Robert Herman Singer
Albert Stein
Samuel H. Wainger

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dith Jacqueline Epstein, 92,
nearly 30 years. In the 1980s, she
died Dec. 24, 2010. This
legally changed her middle name
beloved mother, grandmoth- to Jacqueline, a gesture of admira-
er and friend passed away after an
tion for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis,
adventurous, eventful life devoted to
with whom she shared a birthday.
her family and a passion for the arts. Henceforth, Edie was known as
Born in Detroit on July 28, 1918,
Jackie.
she was the daughter
At age 62, after sur-
of Russian immi-
viving breast cancer,
grant grocers Isaac
Jackie and her son
and Anna Hoffman
Robert backpacked
and the niece of a
through Europe and
Moscow stage actress
met Princess Grace
and a financial advis-
of Monaco. A sea-
er to the czar. From
soned traveler, she
them, she inherited
and her husband
a strong entrepre-
had residences in the
neurial sense and a
suburbs of Detroit,
theatrical flair that
Ft. Lauderdale and
she brought to all her
Manhattan, where
varied endeavors.
Edith Jacque! ine Epstein
they were regulars
An exceptional
c. 1942
on the dance floor at
student, she went to
Roseland Ballroom.
work at the Detroit
For more than
Water Board upon graduation from
30 years, she and David cared for
high school and also worked for
daughter Judith, who had multiple
a successful scrap metal business
sclerosis, and lived with her for
with her brother during World War
the last 15 years of her life. Jackie
II. She met and married Dr. David
was widowed in 2002 and pulled
Epstein, a dentist and early propo-
through a series of catastrophic ill-
nent of homeopathic medicine, in
nesses in 2004, cared for by Agatha
1943. They had three children: Judith "Lima" Bress in an assisted living
(1945-1998), physicians Jack, born in facility and, later, in an apartment
1950, and Robert, born in 1955.
furnished to Jackie's taste.
An active member of Hadassah
Mrs. Epstein is survived by sons,
in the 1960s, Mrs. Epstein was a
Robert and Jack; daughter-in-law,
modern and contemporary art col-
Laura; grandchildren, Emma and
lector, well known to galleries in
Sam; devoted friend, Lima.
Detroit and New York. In the 1970s,
A memorial service took place
when her sons were at the University on Jan. 2, 2011, in Nyack, N.Y. In
of Michigan, she bought and man-
memory of Jackie and her daughter
aged rental houses for students in
Judith, donations may be made to
Ann Arbor, a business she ran for
the National MS Society. II

STUART D. TAUB, 78, of West

DANIEL JAY URONOVITZ, 69, of

Bloomfield, died Jan. 10, 2011.
He is survived by his beloved wife,
Rhoda Taub; son and daughter-
in-law, Dale and Gayle Taub of
Farmington Hills; daughter, Jill Taub
of Walled Lake; sister and brother-in-
law, Judith and Bernard Mege of New
York; grandchildren, Ben and Leah
Taub.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to the Parkinson's Foundation
or to a charity on one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

Flushing, died Dec. 26, 2010.
He is survived by his sisters and
brothers-in-law, Ada and Kalman
Bandalene of West Bloomfield, Libby
and Marx Cooper of Oak Park; many
loving nieces and nephews.
Mr. Uronovitz was the son of the late
Israel and the late Frieda Uronovitz;
brother and brother in-law of the late
Bernard Uronovitz, the late Leah and
the late Norman Lebowitz.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Interment at
Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

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