I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Hebrew Memorial Chapel presents the 4th Annual I riving to I istraction I DON'T TEXT AND DRIVE A Don't-Text-and-Drive awareness event for teens, coordinated by BBYO Michigan Region. WE'D RATHER WAIT HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Your Community Funeral Home + Sunday, Oct. 5th from 4-6 pm Paradise Park 45799 Grand River, Novi I I I ■ ■ obituaries Obituaries from page 79 EDITH SCHWARTZ, 89, of Scottsdale, Ariz., died Sept. 3, 2014. She is survived by her husband, Ernest J. Schwartz; sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald and Yvonne Schwartz Schwartz, and Mark and Wendy Schwartz; grandchildren, Scott and Rachel Schwartz, Greg and Nikki Schwartz, and Katie Schwartz; great-grandchildren, Hannah, Joshua, Alexandra and Gabriella Schwartz; broth- er, Harold Sucher; nieces and nephews, Dr. Michel Sucher, Barbara and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, and Ben and Eugenia Sucher. Mrs. Schwartz was the dear sister-in- law of the late Janet Sucher. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. GARY "HOWARD" SIEGEL, 73, of Farmington Hills, died Aug. 30, 2014. He is survived by his brother, Elliott Siegel of Commerce Township; devoted nephew, Aaron Siegel; many other loving nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews, other family members and friends. Mr. Siegel was the brother of the late Donald Siegel. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Humane Society or to a char- ity of one's choice. Interment took place at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. JEAN WIENER, 80, of Muskegon, died Aug. 24, 2014. She was the beloved wife of Joel "Gub" for 61 wonderful years; the loving mother of David (Fran Cook), Daniel (Brenda), Mike (Lonnie), Naomi Seyferth (David) and Josiah "Shay" (Linda); proud grand- mother of 13; adoring great-grandmother of three. She is survived by a sister, sister- in-law and many cousins, nieces, nephews and dear friends. Mrs. Wiener was preceded in death by her parents, Samuel G. Klayf and Harriet Grossman Klayf. Services were handled by Clock Funeral Home, with interment in Muskegon. In appreciation of the loving care Jean received at the Poppen Hospice Residence, memorials may be made to Harbor Hospice, 1050 W. Western Ave., #400, Muskegon MI 49441, 800-497- 9559, www.harborhospicemi.org. This announcement was placed at the family's request by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MARILLYN REMENY ZUCKER, 90, of Southfield, died Sept. 6, 2014. She is survived by her daughter and son-in- law, Sharie and Albert Gladner of Southfield; Zucker son, Douglas Peneny of Southfield; grandchildren, Nicole and Ted Wagner, and Merrily and Kenny Gechter; great-grandchildren, Chloe Wagner, Carter Wagner, Evrett Gechter and Trudy Gechter; sister, Sandra Carmen of Chapel Hill, N.C.; loving nieces and nephews. Mrs. Zucker was the beloved wife of the late Alfred Remeny and the late Lou Zucker. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Temple Israel, Youth Scholarship Fund, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, www.temple- israel.org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Correction • The obituary for Benno Levi (Sept. 4, page 77) gave an incorrect address and phone number for contributions to the Religious Zionists organization. The cor- rect information is Religious Zionists of America, 500 Seventh Ave., Second Floor, New York, NY 10018, (212) 465-9234, www.rza.org . The Warsaw Ghetto in 1942 Honoring 6,000 Righteous Poles Monument in Warsaw to recognize gentiles who saved Jews from Germans. Warsaw/Times of Israel p oles who saved Jews during the Holocaust will be honored with a new memorial in the Polish capital Warsaw paid for by the children of survivors, organizers said Monday. The memorial will be located near the Polish capital's new Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the nearby Warsaw Ghetto memorial, dedicated to the victims of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, when Jewish partisans launched a valiant but doomed revolt against the Nazis. The Warsaw-based foundation also launched an international design competition for the new memorial on Monday. A winner will be named in April 2015 and the monument is slated to be completed by the autumn of next year. More than 6,000 Poles have been honored as "Righteous Among the Nations" by Israel's Yad Vashem insti- tute, the title given to non-Jews who stood up to German genocide during World War II. The Polish capital will also get another monument next year honoring righteous Poles financed by the city hall. Six million Polish citizens, includ- ing 3 million Jews, died during World War II. The huge new Jewish history muse- um, which is due to open on Oct. 28, aims to tell the story of nearly a mil- lennium of Jewish life in Poland oblit- erated by the Holocaust. ❑ Obituaries on page 82 80 September 11 • 2014 Obituaries