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Energetic Volunteer
Esther Allweiss Ingber
Contributing Writer
aulette Borin, an energetic, long-
time community volunteer, died
May 30, 2012.
She was a life member of her beloved
Hadassah and, at 91, still president of
the local chapter's Masada Group. The
West Bloomfield resident also was a local
leader for ORT America, delivered Meals
on Wheels into her 80s, received an Eight
Over Eighty Award (2002) and worked in
the boutique of Max Fisher Music Center
in Detroit.
She was born Paulette Adolph in
Vienna._Her famiy's jewelry and watch
store was deStroyed during Kristallnacht.
A fireworks display greeted her arrival
alone in New York on July 3, 1938. Her
family came nine months later, joining
MILTON LUCOW, 87,
of Sarasota, Fla., died
May 28, 2012.
He was born on Oct.
4, 1924, the son of
Russian immigrants.
He grew up in Detroit,
beginning to work at
Lucow
9 in his parents' stall,
flicking chickens at the Eastern Market.
While captain of the Central High
School football team, he met the love
of his life, Audrey Kline. Except when
he was fighting in Europe during World
War II, they were never separated. They
married in 1947.
Upon returning from Europe, Mr.
Lucow attended his freshman and soph-
omore years at Wayne State University.
After only two years as an undergradu-
ate, he entered law school at Wayne. In
1948, he graduated and was admitted
to the Michigan Bar. He was a found-
ing member of Garan, Lucow, Miller
P.C. After losing money its first year,
aunts in Detroit. Paulette graduated from
Commerce High School, worked in mil-
linery, married Ben Bonin and had four
children. At age 50, she completed her
college degree and became a bat mitzvah
at 70.
Mel Borin said his mother
was "very outgoing and
friendly, and she had a weekly
maj group for years."
A fixture at Jewish commu-
nity events, she always pro-
nounced them "wonderful,"
said Rabbi Aaron Bergman
at Mrs. Borin's June 1 funeral
service. "She was the type
Paulette
of person who introduced
herself to everyone, knowing
they'd be glad to meet her."
She became a greeter at Meer
Apartments in West Bloomfield, where
she moved last year.
A speaker of Danish and German as
well as English, Mrs. Borin was a world
traveler who especially enjoyed visiting
Florida and Israel. She often stayed at
elder hostels in her travels.
Two years ago, she met the
president of Austria in her
native land.
Mrs. Borin is survived
by her sons and daughters-
in-law, Mel (Marilyn)
Borin of West Bloomfield,
Bob (Michelle) Borin of
Manton, Mich., and Dr.
Steven (Dr. Carol Fischer)
Borin
Borin of Wyoming; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Karen
(Richard) White of Illinois; grandchil-
dren, Kim and Bill Colwyn, Brooke and
Brian Jacobs, Jordan and Sarah White,
the firm became one of the top defense
firms in the state of Michigan.
Mr. Lucow was a founding member of
Temple Emanu-El. He became its young-
est president in 1960. He went on to be
president of Tam-O-Shanter Country
Club, president of the United Hebrew
Schools, president of the Detroit Service
Group, chairman of the Midrasha
College of Jewish Learning, chairman
of many divisions of the Detroit Allied
Jewish Campaign and president of
Temple Beth Israel on Longboat Key, Fla.
In 2000, while Sarasota Florida's
General Campaign Chair, he was select-
ed to serve on the National Board of
United Jewish Communities.
Mr. Lucow was the beloved husband
of Audrey; cherished father of Cindy
and James Stegman of West Bloomfield,
and Michael and Nancy Lucow of New
York; devoted grandfather of David
and Melissa Stegman, and Nina Lucow;
uncle of Bruce, Ellen and Jeremy
Zickerman. He also leaves many cher-
ished friends.
He was the loving grandfather of the
late Meredith Stegman; dear brother
of the late Shirley Zickerman; devoted
son of the late Dora and the late Louis
Lucow.
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to UJA, 130 E. 59th St., New York, NY
10022; or Temple Beth Israel, 567 Bay
Isles Road, Longboat Key, FL 34228,
www.tbi-org. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
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MORTON S. MOLTZ, 77,
of Beverly Hills, died
June 1, 2012.
He was an internal
auditor in the health
care industry and
worked at Children's
Hospital and DMC.
Moltz
Mr. Moltz is sur-
vived by his wife, Ruth Moltz; daughters,
Kathleen Moltz and partner, Dahlia
Evan and Mallory Borin, Ashley Borin,
Joshua Borin, Brianna Borin, Danielle
Borin, Ben Borin, Jason Teshuba, and
Michael and Maria Teshuba; great-
grandchildren, Emma, Sam and Chloe
Colwyn, Taylor, Eli and Dylan Jacobs,
Hayden White, and Grayson and Ethan
Borin.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Ben A. Borin; and sister of the late
Lillian Seliger.
Contributions may be made to
Hadassah-Greater Detroit Chapter, 5030
Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI
48323, www.detroit.hadassah.org ; ORT
America, 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite
375, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, www.
ortmichigan.org ; or to a charity of one's
choice. Interment was at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
Schwartz of Beverly Hills, and Cyndi
Bray of Colorado; grandchildren, Aliana
Schwartz, Itamar Moltz, Connor Bray and
Tylor Bray; brother-in-law, Anthony Char.
He was the dear father-in-law of the late
John Bray; the loving brother of the late
Helaine Char.
Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made to
Children's Hospital Michigan Foundation,
3911 Beaubien, Detroit, MI 48201, www.
chmfoundation.org ; or to a charity of one's
choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
FREDA NEEDELMAN,
died June 1, 2012.
She recently celebrat-
ed her 94th birthday at
a party surrounded by
family and friends.
Mrs. Needelman
never
lost her southern
Needelman
accent, even though she
moved from Mobile, Ala., to Detroit as a
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