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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-09-29

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4 Tishrei October 2, 2011

Irvin Baskin
Rose Margulies
Leah Stern

5 Tishrei October 3, 2011

Abraham Chaikin
Murray Phelps Greenblatt
Aaron Kantor
Harold Michael Levitsky
Samuel Mandelsohn
Max Potok
Ruben Sher
Joseph Silverstein
Samuel Judah Wiener
Senna Abelove
Riva Abramovitz
Bella Boesky
Lisa A Kartaginer
Sarah Orechkin

6 Tishrei October 4, 2011

Obituaries from page 75

Sam 0. Watnick
Rose Berman
Martin Leonard Boraks
Rachel Miriam Grossberg
Mildred Harris
Frieda Korn Litman
Lillian Meretsky
Rose Sellins

George Stein
Martha Bigman
Pearl Gendler
Leah Perlman

8 Tishrei October 6, 2011

Joseph Samuel Abramson
Alvin Martin Friedman
Dr. Harry Wolf Lindy
Philip Maiseloff
Henry Schneider
Riva Baker
Sadie Camenker
Fannie Escoff
Rose Ferrer
Lena Finn
Marilyn Frumkin
Anna Goldstein
Rose Grossman
Esther Litton
Esther Lipton

FLORENCE SCHWARTZ, 74, of
Farmington Hills, died Sept. 22, 2011.
She is survived by her husband of
54 years, Maxwell Schwartz; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Beth Anne and
Michael Rosenfeld of Farmington
Hills; son and daughter-in-law,
Michael and Carol Ann Schwartz
of Cincinnati, Ohio; grandchildren,
Mitchell and Aaron Rosenfeld,
Matthew, Allison and Elana Schwartz.
Mrs. Schwartz was the beloved
daughter of the late Meyer and the
late Emma Silverman.
Interment was held at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to Hadassah-Greater Detroit
Chapter, 5030 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield, MI 48323, www.
hadassah.org ; or a charity of one's
choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

10 Tishrei October 8, 2011

Alfred L. Bennet
Emanuel Betansky
Moshe Betansky
Yaakov Betansky
Charles Kabaker
William Karbel
Frank Plotkin
Samuel Robinson
William Rosenberg
Nusen Schwartz
Yakov Schwartz
Yitzchok Schwartz
Mordechai Skalka & Family
Ida Amhowitz
Judith Beitner
Esther Betansky
Rivkah Betansky
Betty Michaels Cottler
Bluma & Family Coviensky
Ann Rose Nosanchuk
Hanna Bluma Skalka
Regina Weinberger

Norman Bailey
9 Tishrei October 7, 2011
Louis Applebaum
Abraham Grossman
Moritz Marx
Samuel Brenner
Frank Moss
Bernard Elias
Max Ellias
Shana Goldsmith
Robert Carnick Joseph Fishman
7 Tishrei October 5, 2011
Sam Goodstein
Ruben Greer
Gedolia Elbaum
Sidney L Kosowsky
Jacob Kogan
Howard Schwartz
Sidney Margolis

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He was born in Detroit, the son of
Annie and Harry Siegel. He graduated
from Central High School in 1933, at
age 16; he was an honor student and
was all-city in baseball and hockey.
He obtained an accounting degree
from Walsh Institute and worked
briefly as a bookkeeper at Detroit
Diesel before deciding to pursue a
career in professional baseball.
Mr. Siegel played minor league
baseball in Louisiana before serv-
ing in the Army during World War
II. During the war, he was in Special
Services on the Army All-Star
baseball team, playing exhibitions
throughout the South Pacific. During
this time, he frequently played
against major league all-stars, includ-
ing Joe DiMaggio. He also saw action
in several battles, including the battle
to liberate the Philippines.
After the war, he returned to
Detroit and married Phyllis (Levine)
Siegel in 1948.
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where he worked until he retired in
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After he retired, he and Phyllis
spent many happy years together,
living half the year in Florida and
half the year in Southfield. They took
many trips together, including three
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Mr. Siegel is survived by his
beloved wife, Phyllis; two sons,
Howard (Barbara) Siegel of Hartford,
Conn., and Ronald Siegel of Boca
Raton, Fla.; and one grandchild,
Adam (Kim) Siegel of Houston,
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County, Calif., died Sept. 10, 2011,
with his family by his side.
He graduated Oak Park High in
1974. He worked as a playground
supervisor, hockey camp director,
umpire and referee.
He was an avid golfer and softball
player and loved Las Vegas. He met
his beloved wife, Lois, there and
moved to Walnut, Calif., in the late
1970s. He worked his way up at Big 5
Sporting Goods from assistant store
manager to corporate senior buyer.
He later became a vice president with
Modell's Sporting Goods in New York
and MC Sports in Michigan.
In California, he annually raised
$50,000 charity for children's homes
by directing a pheasant hunt.
Mr. Weiss is survived by his lov-
ing family: wife, Lois; daughters,
Samantha (Andy) Flores, Amanda
(Adam) Smith; father, Murray; sister,
Allisone (Al Kaiser) Weiss; brother,
Greg (Nanette) Weiss.
Interment was in Orange County.
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El, 2A Liberty, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656.

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