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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-01-29

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organizations. She served on the board of

She

Chalat,

86, of Grosse
Pointe, died Jan.

became

orthoptic

Ralph

at Franklin Hills

collection of antiquarian

Club and

books.

ter

was

a

Country

shortly thereaf­

moved to California

while Ned served in the

born in

Detroit and attended

Air Force. While

public schools, graduat­

Livermore, Calif., Joann
worked as a lifeguard at

ing magna cum laude

from Central

Joann went

High School.

on

Joann Chalat

bachelor of science

After

degree

University

of Michigan in 1949.

IDA BADER, 98, of

Detroit, Ida and Ben Bader Transportation

Bloomfield Hills, died

Endowment, 6710 W Maple Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322, www.jslmLorg;
National Council of Jewish Women, 26400
Lahser Road, Suite 306, Southfield, MI

Jan. 21, 2015.

She is survived

her

daughters

by

and

sons­

in-law, Naida Simon of
Bloomfield Hills, Sharon

and Dr.

Jeffrey Lipton

of

48033

ity

www.ncjwgds.org;

of one's choice.

Kaufman

the late Dr.

was

Benjamin Bader;

Perlman; the loving sister of the late
Bernard "Buddy" Zeff; the dear sister­
in-law of the late Sonja Zeff; the devoted

and

Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan

Ruthven

Society for their contributions
to the University of Michigan, including

a rare

and extensive collection of books

illustrated by Arthur Rackham.

as an

many dear friends also knew
ardent Democrat and cham­

pion for civil rights,

an

a

voracious

reader,

adventurous world traveler and gour­

met cook.

the late Dr. Rose Braiker; the loving broth­
er of the late Sam Braiker, the late Morton

Braiker and the late Harold Braiker; the
dear brother-in-law of the late Seymour

Braiker

Wine,

Rose

Wagman,

Benjamin Aaron Wine

and

Madelyn

Bornhoeft; sister, Elsie Bobbins.

Mr. Braiker

was

the beloved husband of

daughter-in­

of Vermont;

grandchildren, Dylan

Noaker and Alexandra, Rachel, Grace
and Harris Chalat.

She

was

the beloved

daughter of

the late Mildred and the late

Myron

Steinberg; the devoted mother of the late

Andrew Ross Chalat.

Interment

was

at Beth EI Memorial

Park. Contributions may be made to
Doctors Without Borders- USA, P.O. Box

5030,

Hagerstown,

MD 21741-5030,

www.

doctorswithoutborders.org; or to a char­
ity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel. D

Mrs. Davidson

was

the beloved wife of

the late Howard Davidson for 50 years; the
devoted daughter of the late Rose and the

law of the late Leah A. Davidson.

Interment

was

at

Workmen's Circle

Ira Kaufman

JUNE S. DAVIDSON,
93, of Virginia Beach,
Va., died Jan. 19,2015.

She is survived

John

by her

and sons-in­

Patton of Virginia,

Cecelia Davidson and

Davidson

Lisa

and Elizabeth

and

Claire Braiker and the late Barbara Braiker.

daughters

Larry Wilkoff;
Klein, Jeffrey Klein,
Jason Wine and Julie Wolf, Robert Wine
and Tarin Gitlin, Julie and Sean Bornhoeft,

muse; son

late Abraham Strauss; the loving sister of
the late Jack Strauss; the dear mother-in­

Joan and

grandchildren,

and is heartbroken to be

days

without his

Bobbins, the late Lillian Braiker, the late

law, Dianne Epplein and

Eric and Ronit

Clover Hill Park

hon­

Klein, Beverly and

Wilkoff; great -grandchildren, Leah Rose

at

were

members of the Alexander Grant

sons­

Rebecca Zeff.

was

as

in-law, Ann and Bruce

daughter of the late Abe and the late

Interment

ored

died

Hadley Wine, Elaine and
Michael Wagman, and

the cher­

ished mother of the late Diana "Deedee"

Joann and her husband, Ned,

Jan. 24,2015.
He is survived by his

daughters

her last

Nan Chalat Noaker and Thomas Noaker

Color Card

Cemetery. Arrangements by
Chapel.

Huntington Woods,

Mirjah.

the beloved wife of

Arrangements by

Ira

by her devoted

Company, a successful print­
ing business that specialized in manu­
facturing color cards for the automotive
and paint industries. In September 2000,

were

BEN BRAlKER, 101, of

Joshua Simon, Robert
Sara
Simon,
Lipton and Neil Carty, Andie
David
Lipton, Dana Perlman,
Lipton,
and
Elizabeth
Perlman; caregivers,
·Jeffrey
Kimberly Wheeler, Stacy Luzod, Christine

Mrs. Bader

to a char-

Chapel.

Waterford, and Michael
Perlman; grandchildren,

Rowe, Margo Sliwinska and Aloma

or

Mrs. Chalat is survived

husband of 62 years, Dr. Ned I. Chalat,
who cared for her tenderly throughout

grown, Joann
her father's business, White

Joann's

ily' Joann became an active volunteer
for Children's Hospital and several other

was a

law, James Chalat and Linda Cummings
of Colorado; daughter and son-in-law,

When her children

her

returning to

Detroit to raise their fam­

in math and science from the

Bader

living in

the Air Force base.

to earn a

past
Public Library
president of the Detroit Book Club and
a past president of the Arthur Rackham
Society.

managed

Pino, helping to test chil­
dren's eyesight. In 1949,
Joann married Ned Chalat

and adventure, and sur­
rounded by a beautiful

She

.

certified

technician and

worked for Dr.

21,2015, after a long life
filled with love, learning

and

the Detroit

were

in

Virginia

MI 48201,

www.karmanos.orglleahfund.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

CECILIE ICZKOVITZ, 97, of San Jose,
Calif., died Jan. 17,2015.

She is survived

by her sons and daugh­
ter-in-law, Joseph and Maggie Isaacson

William Metcalfe of

of Los Gatos, Calif., Leslie Iczkovitz of
Honolulu, Hawaii; grandchildren, Heather

North Carolina; son,
Jeffrey Davidson and his

Zachary Isaacson; many other
loving family members and friends.

partner, Beth Grossman of Birmingham,

grandchildren,

Services and interment

Beach. Contributions may be made to
Karmanos Cancer Institute, 4100 John R,
the Leah Davidson Memorial Fund, Detroit,

Rochelle Chimenes and

Chimenes, Meira Epplein and Jeff
Jacobson, Ian and Adrienne Davidson, and
Janna and Christopher Gilbert; eight great­

Benoit

grandchildren.

Isaacson,

Contributions may be made to Lori
Haber Buckfire Foundation, 25800

Northwestern

Hwy.,

Suite 890, Southfield,

MI 48075. Interment took

place at
Cemetery in Royal Oak.
Arrangements by Dorfman ChapeL

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