obituaries Embracing Life With Curiosity And Gusto Ronelle Grier Contributing Writer S of Panush, inventor, author, teacher, devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfa- ther, passed away on May 6, 2014, in his Farmington Hills home surrounded by his loving family. He was 94. Sol was born in the small Polish village of Sczuczin in 1919, where he slept on the stove top in the family's single-room home to keep warm. When anti- Semitism in Poland began to mount, Sol's father came to the United States to pave the way for the rest of the family. Five years later, he sent for his wife and three sons; they arrived on Ellis Island in 1929, just before the Great Depression. He later learned Sol Panush that 83 of the family mem- bers who stayed in Poland, including his grandparents, were killed by the Nazis. Despite the hard economic times, Sol fell in love with his new country, embrac- ing sports, music and the arts with curios- ity and gusto. He played baseball, piano and violin. He won a city-wide contest as a member of the debate team and started a chess and harmonica club at school. "Life in America was, for him, the grand stage where he could express his dramatic self," said his daughter Sharon Hochman, who spoke at the funeral service. He learned the meaning of doing good deeds by helping his father (who sup- ported the family by giving bar mitzvah lessons to local students) collect pledges for the Jewish Welfare Federation. He attended Wayne State University and used his proclivity for science to become a chemical engineer. During World War II, Sol became a Captain in the U.S. Army Air Corps and eventually joined the Flying Tigers, a vol- unteer corps whose duty was to protect China from the Japanese. He was put in charge of communications with a second- ary job in chemical engineering. In 1942, he married Sylvia Logan, whom he had met as a young teen and admired from afar until he finally got the nerve to ask her for a date. They were separated during the war, writing lengthy letters in their own special code words to express their loving feel- ings. Until Sylvia's death in 2001, they shared a partner- ship that included raising four children and a life filled with family, friends and everlasting romance. "He was the realist, and she was the dreamer," said Rabbi Joseph Krakoff of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, who officiated at the funeral service. As a chemical engineer for Inmont Corporation, which later became BASF, Sol published hun- dreds of patents, supervised a laboratory, wrote articles and books and received international awards. In addition to his professional responsibilities, he continued his father's tradition and taught Hebrew school at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, where he was one of the synagogue's most beloved teachers. He was also president of the men's club at the former Congregation Beth Aaron and was one of the founders of the Hebrew teachers union. Despite his busy schedule, Sol always made time for his family, enjoying fre- quent visits and phone conversations with his children and their families, and writ- ing music, poems and other treatises to his beloved Sylvia. When receiving an award from the Society of Chemical Engineers for his inventive work in the field of auto- motive paint colors, instead of a standard acceptance speech, he gave an ode to his wife. JOSHUA BURSTYN, 39, died He always treated his colleagues at work with dignity and respect, and devel- oped real relationships with the people he encountered, including his barber, repairman or the woman behind the UPS counter. His daughter, Sharon, said her father believed in the miracles found in everyday life, which he referred to as "the ecstasy of the ordinary?' Sol Panush is survived by his daugh- ters and son, Dr. Sharon (Dr. Leon) Hochman, Dr. Daniel (Sandy) Panush, Gigi (Sam) Panush Fried, and Illana (Danny) Greenberg; loving grandchil- dren, Jamie (Steve) Herz, Adam Hochman (Jennifer Baumer), Jordana Hochman (Russ Burnett), Stephanie (Jordan) Dubow, Jenny (Erik) Friedman, Jon Panush, Eva Fried (Amy Baden), Orly Fried, Jake Fried, Molly Fried, Susanna Fried, Nathan Greenberg and Matthew Greenberg; great-grandchildren, Charlie Herz, Eliza Herz, Julia Herz, Lila Hochman, Nina Hochman, Ian Burnett, Cayla Friedman, Josie Friedman, Rory Dubow, Parker Dubow, Stella Fried, Scarlett Fried, Georgia Fried, Zeke Fried, and Keevyn Baden-Winterwood; sisters-in-law, Maxine Stoler (the late William Stoler) and Mickey Logan (the late Jerome Logan); and many loving nieces and nephews. Mr. Panush was the beloved husband of the late Sylvia Panush; devoted son of the late Abraham and the late Rebecca Panush; dear brother of the late Louis (the late Tillie) Panush, the late Bernard (the late Ann) Panush, and the late Irving (the late Irene) Panush. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the Sol Panush Memorial Teacher Enrichment Fund, 27375 Bell Road, Southfield, MI 48034, (248) 357-5544, www. shaareyzedek.org; or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ❑ May 9, 2014. He is survived by his parents, Marjorie and Tzvi Burstyn of Southfield; brother and sister- in-law, Jaron and Rochel Leah Burstyn; sisters and brothers-in- law, Aliza and Reuven Lerner, Naomi and Jonah Tainsky, Aviva and Aaron Elchonen; nieces, nephews and the extended fam- ily at the Fox Hill Group Home and the Freedom Group Home Corp. Contributions may be made to Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, P.O. Box 2044, Southfield, MI 48037. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ABE COHEN, 96, of Southfield, died May 10, 2014. He is survived by his sis- ter, Sylvia Feldman of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Larry (Denise) Bonadeo, Jack Sovel, Marci (Jeff) Sparks; 15 great-grandchildren; 15 great- great-grandchildren; many other loving family members and friends. Mr. Cohen was the beloved husband of the late Celia Cohen and the late Annette Chajes; the father of the late Rena (the late Thomas) Himes; brother of the late Lou Cohen and the late Bertha Weinstein; brother-in- law of the late Arthur Feldman. Contributions may be made to the Jewish National Fund or to a charity of one's choice. Interment took place at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. 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