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Mrs. Rosenstein was an active member of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Women's Board, a member of the Suburban Club and Beth El Congregation. She was a competitive tennis player, winning a number of doubles tournaments in Maryland; at one time, she was ranked 10th in the state. She loved going to the theater in New York, attending the Baltimore Symphony and visiting museums around the world. She was an avid traveler, visiting 52 countries, including every continent except for Antarctica. Mile) 248-855-0007 C.) P0~01, 01,64" Floral arrangements for any special occasion Fruit Trays Our Bakery, Pre-Ordered Fruit Trays and Dried Fruit and Nut Trays are supervised by Kosher Michigan DELIVERY AVAILABLE Everyday • Special Occasions • Shiva If you are not wearing it... sell M... or BORROW on it! You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell or borrow on it for immediate cash. We deal in jewelry, watches, diamonds and coins. A Service to Private Owners, Banks & Estates Contact Larry Allan 33700 Woodward Ave. • Between 14 Mile & Lincoln • Birmingham, 248-644-856S 60 November 8 • 2012 iN Obituaries • Mrs. Rosenstein is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, Beryl; daughter, Susan, and son-in-law, Larry Slabotsky of Bloomfield Hills; son, Jonathan, and daughter-in-law, Lisa Rosenstein of Rye, N.Y.; grand- children, Zachary, Ariel and Anne Slabotsky, and Matthew, Amanda, Benjamin and Samantha Rosenstein; many loving cousins and friends. Contributions may be made to the Women's Board of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Billings Administration, Room 221, 600 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, MD 21287-0221 This announcement was placed at the family's request by Ira Kaufman Chapel. JULIE R. "BIG JULIE" SANDLER, formerly of Bloomfield Hills, died Oct. 29, 2012, at his home in Boca Raton, Fla. He was 92 . Sandler He was born on Nov. 5, 1919, to Reuben and Bertha Sandler. Raised in Detroit and LA, he attended both Central and Fairfax high schools. He also attended Wayne State University prior to joining the Army, volunteer- ing for World War II. He spent his career in the linen supply and uni- form industry as second-generation owner of Reliable Linen Service and later as founder and owner of Central Quality Linen and Uniform Service, American Linen and then Amertex. He was a longtime member of Temple Beth El, the Birmingham Temple, the Detroit Tennis Club and Knollwood Country Club. He was also a Mason and a Shriner. Mr. Sandler is survived by his best friend and wife of 64 years, Iris; daughters, Pat Welch (George Blackstone), Julie Sandler, Robin Weintraub (Ira) and Ginny Berg (Howie); grandchildren, Brooke Welch (James Riedy), Andrew Welch (Alicia Joseph) and Zack Wish (Ella); great-grandson, Mason Wish; sis- ter, Edith Sandler; brother, Herbert Sandler; many adoring nieces, neph- ews and cousins; loving caretakers, Kiki and Jacquline. Mr. Sandler was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Maurice "Morrie" Sandler. Contributions may be made to Southern Poverty Law Center or a charity of one's choice. A memorial service will be held on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. at the Gardens on Military Trail, Boca Raton, Fla. Obituaries on page 62 • ID