obituaries Obituaries from page 65 EVELYN "EVY" WEINBERG, 91, of Southfield, died May 7, 2011. A WAC during World War II, Mrs. Weinberg was a previous member of Congregation Beth Achim and a longtime member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. She is survived by her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Martin and Suzanne Weinberg of Huntington Woods; grandchildren, Justin Weinberg, Pamela Weinberg, Lauren Weinberg, Jordyn Weinberg. Mrs. Weinberg was the beloved wife for 49 years of the late David Lewis Weinberg; loving mother of the late Jerrold Weinberg; dear sister of the late Rosalyn Pollack. Contributions may be made to a char- ity of one's choice. Services and interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Corrections • There was an incorrect address given for donations in memory of Thomas Brackett (April 28). The address for Workmen's Circle-Arbeter Ring is 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, MI 48237. • The obituary for Sidney "Peter" Patterson (May 5) should have indicated that he was the beloved husband of the late Nancy Patterson. It also incorrectly stated he was a member of Perfection Lodge. . dersa CareMin "Your Live In Home Care Resource" HOME CARE The benefits of staying in your own home compared to living in a Nursing Home. Cost per Month Average caregiver ratio: At Home 1 to 1 At Nursing Home .. 8 to 1 $7,000 $5,250 $3,500 'Cost for five in is based on care for 6 days per week $1,750 0 • Caregivers knowledgeable in keeping kosher homes Nursing ' Fiome • Most long term insurance policies accepted Living at Home with CareMinders* (248) 851-HELP (4357) • Accredited through The Joint Commission Serving Southeast Michigan www.careminderssom 5829 W. Maple Road, Suite 117 • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 Singer Phoebe iSnmAr S finger-songwriter Phoebe Snow, whose 1974 hit "Poetry Man" defined her career, died April 26 at 60. Snow's burgeoning singing career virtually ended five years later when she largely quit performing to care for a severely brain-damaged daugh- ter, Valerie Rose Laub, who died in 2007 at 31. Her daughter's birth, her breakup with her husband, problems with record companies and a fickle public that had lost track of her kept Snow in financial and artistic limbo for decades, despite several attempted comebacks. She was nominated for best new art- ist at the 1975 Grammys in the wake of "Poetry Man: which was on her self- titled debut album that reached No. 4 on the charts. Snow's songs crossed easily back and forth among the genres of blues, jazz and folk. In the summer of 1974, Snow's voice "was everywhere — a contralto grounded in a bluesy growl and capa- ble of sweeping over four octaves on the slightest provocation into a gospel- Ron Fink & Bruce Karp, owners A New Community Connection Times have changed. And so has our community. Too often, we hear from families who are now spread out across the country, telling us that loved ones are not able to make it home in time for a funeral. The Ira Kaufman Chapel proudly now offers a new, first-of-its-kind service — Web streaming of funerals that can be viewed over any Internet connection, anywhere in the world, live and/or archived, at no cost to you. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together _Family. Faith & COMMUllitV 18325 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075 66 May 12 2011 Obituaries 248.569.0020 irakaufman.com Phoebe Snow charged upper range." Her 1976 album, Second Childhood, achieved gold- record status, but subsequent albums found smaller audiences. Snow said in 2008 that her daugh- ter had been "the only thing that was holding me together. My life was her, completely about her, from the moment I woke up to the moment I went to bed at night."