obituaries DENNICE "DENNY" ABELS, 70, of Farmington Hills, died Dec. 11, 2014. She is survived by her beloved husband, Michael Abets; son, Tony Abets of West Bloomfield; sister, Ilene (Jerry) Goldman-Sawyer of Farmington Abets Hills; many other loving family members and friends. Mrs. Abets was the mother of the late Todd Abels. Contributions may be made to Yad Ezra or to a charity of one's choice. Interment took place at the Beth El Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. A Survivor's Legacy Barbara Lewis Contributing Writer H BETTE BORIN, 95, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 13, 2014. She is survived by her daugh- ters and sons-in-law, Nancy and Harvey Lash, and Carol and Gene Zamler, all of West Bloomfield; son and daughter- in-law, Dr. Michael Bonin and Bonin Michelle Hollingsworth of Woodinville, Wash.; grand- children, Todd Lash and Tracy Joe, Dr. Craig and Amy Lash, Robyn and Todd Miller, Chad and Ellory Zamler, Bradley and Andie Zamler, Lauren and Ryan Borg, Jamie and Josh Revitz, Chloe Bonin and Cole Bonin; great- grandchildren, Sierra and Simon Lash, Brooklyn and Savannah Lash, Jonah, Griffin and Trevor Miller, Blake and An Zamler, Benjamin, Noah and Ava Zamler, and Ivy Revitz; sister-in-law, Belle Bonin; devoted caregivers, Dora Campbell, Tawanda Wiliams, Debra Mitchell and Debra Blackburn; many loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was the beloved wife of the late William Bonin. She was also predeceased by Jay Frankel. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Jewish National Fund, William Bonin Grove, 60 Revere Drive, Suite 840, Northbrook, IL 60062, www.jnf. org ; or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Obituaries on page 60 Poland, where they were sent to a Russian labor camp. They escaped and went to Vitebsk, in Belarus, where enry Upfall's favorite word Dora's parents lived and where their was "beautiful." He used the son, Yale, was born in 1941. word to describe his family, After being uprooted again and sent including his late wife, Dora, his chil- to Uzbekistan, Henry was drafted into dren, grandchildren and great-grand- the Russian army. He deserted the children. To Henry, most army on the way to the of life was beautiful. front and reunited with Until his death Dec. 9, his wife. They spent the 2014, at age 101, Henry remaining war years in had been Detroit's old- Kazakhstan. est Holocaust survivor. When the war ended, Despite the hardships he the couple returned to endured during World Poland and then lived in War II, he believed in a displaced persoris camp living for the present by in Vienna, Austria, where making new friends and Henry Upfall their daughter, Dina, was maintaining close family born. They immigrated ties, said his daughter, to the United States in Dina Pinsky of Bloomfield 1949, joining his father in Hills. Detroit. For many years, Henry Even as he neared the end UST operated a barber shop at of his life, whenever he saw Ho his great-grandchildren, his • Nine Mile and Woodward in Ferndale. He Americanized smile would light up the room, she said. his first name to Henry and adopted his father's last name, Upfall. In 1954, Henry was profiled in a cover story of the April 24, 2014, issue of the he became a United States citizen. Jewish News. Henry's son, Yale, died in 1998. It Henry was born on April 14, was the biggest tragedy in his life, 1913. His father moved to Detroit, but he found a way to carry on, said and young Gedalya, as Henry was Rabbi Paul Yedwab of Temple Israel in known, grew up in Warsaw with his West Bloomfield, who officiated at the mother, sister and maternal grand- Dec. 11 funeral at Hebrew Memorial parents, using his mother's surname, Chapel along with his colleague, Rabbi Augustowski. Jennifer Kaluzny. As a teenager, he was very athletic, Dora died in 2002; the couple had competing as a boxer in Maccabi been married 63 years. youth games until a boxing injury Henry would say he was "honored" blinded him in one eye. when a rabbi or doctor would come He and his wife, Dora, broke curfew to visit him at the Meer Apartments to be married secretly in a rabbi's study in West Bloomfield where he lived, shortly after the Germans invaded said Kaluzny. "He didn't realize that it Poland, and then moved to Bialystok, was the visitors, and all who came in contact with him, who were honored:' she said. He had a genuine love for all people. "Because of the losses he suffered and the inhumanity he witnessed, you couldn't blame him for giving up on people — but he chose life, and he chose love," she said. Henry was small of stature, but a giant of a man, said Yedwab. His abid- ing strength, inner goodness and posi- tive will were truly inspiring. Henry was a charter member of Shaarit Haplaytah, an organization of Holocaust survivors, and a member of B'nai B'rith. He was active until just a few days before his death. "He said he wanted to die in his sleep and that's what he did," said his daughter. "He went to bed Monday evening and he passed away on Tuesday morning:' Henry Upfall is survived by his daughter, Dina (Barry) Pinsky of Bloomfield Hills; grandchildren, Leslie Upfall, Debbie (Tim) Cummings, Marty Upfall, Jason Upfall, Rachel (Fred Harring) Pinsky, and Dr. Stephanie (Jeremy) Liss; great-grand- children, Jessica Cummings, Morgan Cummings, Hannah Cummings, David Upfall, Simon Harring, Kate Harring, Micah Liss, Max Liss; also survived by many loving nieces, neph- ews and loving friends. Henry was the beloved husband of the late Dora Upfall; dear father of the late Yale Upfall. Interment was at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334; or Hospice of Michigan, 989 Spaulding SE, Ada, MI 49301. 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