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Norma Aida Shoemaker Anna Wrotslaysky Margaret Yellin 26 Elul September 1, 2013 Dave Gooze Shirley Gruber Harry Krohner Fay Margolis Gwendolyn Marks Isadore Rosenbloom Ida Schlafman Bernard Waltman Sara Wool 29 Elul September 4, 2013 Minnie Dinkin Gertrude Ernst Sam Feldman Eva Glaser Abraham Libowsky Jacob Migdal Ida Nosanchuk Jessie Novitz Harry Shulman Saul Tarnopol 27 Elul September 2, 2013 William Adler Nissi Herman Dzialowski Sol Lewinter Harold Metier Marshall Hirsch Reichstein Hilda Pauline Yorke 28 Elul September 3, 2013 Michael Goldman Alice Zack Karp Seymour Katcher Chernia Knoppow Tom Mandel Ruth Moskovitz Elias Rosenthal 2 Tishrei September 6, 2013 Joseph Samuel Berlin Mary Falk Benjamin Goldstein Mary Greenbaum Aaron Lampke Ida C, Miller Aaron Nosanchuck Samuel Skolnick Rose Speyer Mollie Tatelbaum Daniel Temchin Harold Abel Isadore Cohen Irving Eisenman Martin Goldsmith Joseph Guterman Isadore Levine Rose Margulies Leah Stern Anne Weisswasser Send a tribute in memory of a loved one — Visit www.DetroitYeshiva.org/JNtributes. 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Contributions may be made to Yad Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile Road, Berkley, MI 48072; or to a charity of one's choice. Interment was held at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. LARRY STEIN, 83, of Farmington Hills, died Aug. 21, 2013. After graduat- ing from Central High School (1947) and Wayne State University (B.A. chemis- try), he served in the U.S. Navy in Waukegan, Ill. While in the Navy, he was awarded the Meritorious Mast Award. He then completed a B.S. in pharmacy at Wayne State University (1957) and became a reg- istered pharmacist and an adjunct instructor of pharmacy (Wayne State University). After retirement, he enjoyed working at Keller Williams and volunteering at William Beaumont Hospital. Mr. Stein was a devoted friend and family man. He is survived by his beloved wife, Bea Stein of Farmington Hills; sons and daughter-in-law, Steven Stein of Pekin, Ill., Gary and Monique Stein of Wesley Chapel, Fla.; daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Daniel Meyer of Wilmette, Ill.; daughter-in-law, Marilyn Ripson; brother-in-law, Dr. Sheldon (Phyllis) Stoffer; grandchil- dren, Eric (Aimee) Stein, Melissa Meyer, Marc Meyer, Ariel Stein, Dava Stein, Aliyah Stein; many loving nieces, nephews, other family mem- bers, friends and caregivers. Contributions may be made to the Parkinson Foundation, Jewish Senior Life or the Friendship Circle. Interment took place at Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. MELVIN SUHD, formerly of Detroit, died Aug. 2, 2013. He was born Dec. 8, 1924, in Detroit; and he graduated from Central High School just as the United States was entering World War II. He joined the military as Suhd c. 1998 part of the 42nd Infantry (Rainbow) Division. He participated in the Battle of the Bulge and was one of the first to liberate Dachau Concentration Camp on April 29, 1945. Mr. Suhd earned a teaching cre- dential from Wayne State University. His public school classrooms inte- grated children with learning and other disabilities in the late 1950s. He taught at Paul L. Best School, Roosevelt Lab. School, Lesley-Ellis, Pacific Oaks, U.C.-Berkeley, Cal-State Northridge, Laurence University and Eastern Michigan University. A Ph.D. student at UCLA in the 1970s, Mel, with his colleagues, developed a theory of pluralistic education. He was responsible for the first Head Start classrooms in the country. He also started one of the first external-degree programs with Goddard College, which let college students develop their own educa- tional curricula and gave them credit for their life experiences. Mr. Suhd was involved in the humanist psychology movement. He started a religious organization, the Association for the Integration of the Whole Person (AIWP), as a way to promote both his notion of human- ism and his desire to expand the goal of lifelong learning. He founded/ established the original University Without Walls, Antioch West, Sierra, Summit and the University for Integrated Learning, from which he retired in 2005. A committed social justice activist, Mr. Suhd walked with Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma and in Washington, D.C., and was with Ceasar Chavez in Modesto, Calif. He participated in many anti-Vietnam war rallies and protests, which culminated in a 20-day jail stint for blocking the doors at the Oakland Army Induction Center. Mr. Suhd is survived by his chil- dren, Glenn, Mike (Kate Kausch) and Lauren (Wally Brondstatter); grand- children, Jennifer Suhd-Brondstatter, James Aura-Gullick and Jordan Aura Gullick; sister, Flora Hommel; her daughter, Claudia. He was preceded in death by his former wife, Sunny (Yetta) Varner (nee Weinman). Arrangements are pending. For information or to comment, visit melvinsuhd@gmail.com or his Facebook page. Obituaries on page 146