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January 15, 2015 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-01-15

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obituaries

Obituaries from page 53

HELEN STRUB, 90 of Upland, Calif.,

died Jan. 2, 2015.
She was born July 30, 1924, to William
and Sophie Freed, and was raised in
Detroit. She earned a bachelor's degree
from Wayne State. She then settled in
Chicago/Lincolnwood with her husband,
Dr. Irvin H. Strub. She was a found-
ing member of the Lincolnwood Jewish
Congregation.
Mrs. Strub loved antique shopping
and world travel. She was a philanthro-
pist and volunteer.
Mrs. Strub loved animals. She was
also an avid bridge player.
She was predeceased by her husband
of 65 years, Dr. Irvin H. Strub. She
is survived by her beloved children,
Michael, Peggy (Archie), Henry
(Rebecca); treasured grandchildren,
Noreen (Brent), Willie, Kim, Alex,
Austin, Adam, Bryan; adored sister,
Esther Simon (Donald).
Contributions may be made to the
American Heart Association.
Arrangements by Chevra Kadisha in
Los Angeles.

RELLA WIZENBERG,

94, of West Bloomfield,
died Jan. 8, 2015.
She was a member of
the Radomer Society.
Mrs. Wizenberg is
survived by her son and
Wizenberq
daughter-in-law, Ted
and Helen Wizenberg
of Farmington Hills;
daughter, Carol Hiller
of Denver, Colo.; sister,
Mania Salinger; grand-
children, Janna and Matt
Cherney, Eric and Allie
Wizenberg, Joseph and
Reyna Hiller, Benjamin
Hiller; great-grand-
children, Aiden Cherney, Elijah Hiller;
many nieces, nephews, other relatives and
friends.
Contributions may be made to a char-
ity of one's choice. Services and interment
were held at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
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Obituaries

LEAH (KAPLANSKY)
ZUKER, formerly of

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Farmington Hills, died
Dec, 28, 2014.
A true woman of
substance, she was bril-
liant and strong and will
be greatly missed by all

who knew her.
She was the loving mother of Raina
Zuker Silverberg; devoted grandmother
of Eric and Casey, Michael and Alexandra
Silverberg; great-grandmother of Eddie
Jack. She is also survived by her brother,
Garry Kappy; her sisters-in-law, Sarah
Kappy, Viola Kappy and Molly Kaplansky;
loving and admiring nieces and nephews
and dear friends. A very special thank you
goes to Lucy, her loving companion and
caregiver.
Mrs. Zucker was preceded in death by
her sisters, Frieda Weinberg, Genya, Esther
and Sesha Kaplansky; and her brothers,
Frank Kappy and Israel Kaplansky.
Arrangements by Benjamin's Park
Memorial Chapel in Toronto.

Correction
• The obituary for Henri Wagmann (Jan.
8) should have indicated that he is also
survived by his brother-in-law, Maurice
(Anita) Rosen. He was the son of the late
Pesza and the late Fritz Wagmann and the
brother of the late Madeline Wagmann.

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The JN reserves the right to edit
wording to conform to its style
considerations. For information, have
your funeral director call the JN or
you may call Sy Manello, editorial
assistant, at (248) 351-5147 or email
him at smanello@renmedia.us .

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