obituaries The Pride Of Flint E stelle Kaufman, 87, Beth Israel, where she of Flint Township, sponsored the annual passed away March Thanksgiving Bazaar by 16, 2015. donating the advertisements She was a colorful, bright, and hundreds of hot dogs, generous, humorous, loving, beverages and desserts for eccentric and larger-than-life the patrons to eat while they force in the lives of her family shopped. She sold dozens and many others. of ads for the Beth Israel Mrs. Kaufman was born Sisterhood's annual donor Sept. 29, 1927, in Philadelphia 1 14 luncheon. She also sponsored 1r . to Edmond (a native of Paris, the Chabad House of Eastern Estelle Kaufman France) and Rachel Creed (a Michigan's Purim booklet native of Kielce, Poland). Her in honor of her parents and family relocated to Toronto, where her in-laws. father started Edmond Creed Furriers, Mrs. Kaufman was a 30-year, dues- manufacturing coats for world-famous paying member of the auxiliary division individuals including Queen Elizabeth, to of the American Bar Association and whom he presented a fur coat upon her took classes at Mott Community College visit to Canada in 1952. in paralegal studies. She enjoyed her Estelle graduated the University of annual winter vacation in Miami Beach Toronto with a degree in theater. She and summers in Charlevoix. She was an married Dr. Benjamin Kaufman of animal lover, a supporter of the Humane Owosso, Mich., on Oct. 7, 1951. He was Society and the National Wildlife one of Flint's first orthodontists, practic- Association and always had pet dogs and ing at 314 W. Third Ave. Estelle assisted cats around her. him in his practice for more than 50 In the 1980s, she hosted a popular years. radio broadcast on WTAC, Estelle and She loved the theater and acted in Friends. Listeners would hear interesting many local productions. She was proud interviews and Estelle's many thoughts to be a member of the Actors Equity. She and opinions. She read multiple news- founded the Flint Drama Guild in 1969 papers every day and could discuss any and produced many shows, including You topic. She was known for calling many Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's public officials to offer advice and was Running at the Whiting Auditorium. She very close to Mayor Don and Patsy Lou was a member of the Flint Community Williamson and former Congressman Players and the Musical Tent in Clio. Dale Kildee and his mother, with whom Among many other productions, she she spoke daily. performed as the witch in Hansel and Mrs. Kaufman is survived by her Gretel for the Community Players and husband, Dr. Benjamin Kaufman; chil- was especially proud to be cast profes- dren, Therese (David) Leyton of Flint sionally as the Widow Paroo in The Music Township, Joel (Nancy) Kaufman of Man and as Mrs. Sowerberry in Oliver West Bloomfield, Dr. Sheryl Weissman at the Musical Tent. In later years, she of Portland Ore., Alisa Kaufman (David performed at the Bonstelle Theater in Raider) of Commerce Township; grand- Detroit. children, Dr. Aimee Speck (Alan Speck), She was president of the Flint Skating Andrew Leyton, Erica Leyton, Adam Club for more than 20 years, and in that Leyton, Shelby Kaufman, Carly Kaufman, position she produced ice shows star- Jacob Kaufman, Rebecca Weissman, ring world-class figure skaters at the Madeline Weissman, Jordan Bachar and IMA Sports Arena. She was a Gold Circle Sivan Rose Bachar; great-grandchildren, Member of the University of Toronto Sadie and Micah; many, many cousins. Alumni Association, a Ruben Society She was preceded in death by her par- member of the Flint Institute of Arts, and ents; brother, Raymond Creed, prominent an active supporter of the Shriners and Canadian barrister and solicitor. their hospital. She annually purchased Services were held at Congregation a truckload of Vidalia onions from the Beth Israel, Flint. Interment was Shriners and gave them out to her fam- at Machpelah Cemetery, Flint. ily and many friends. Each December, Contributions may be made to Estelle purchased dozens of Claxton- Congregation Beth Israel, Chabad House Georgia fruitcakes and distributed them of Eastern Michigan or Flint Institute throughout Michigan. of Arts. Tributes may be shared on the She was a member of Congregation obituaries page at www. Interior Designer D ebora Stein, 100, of Hollywood, Fla., died March 23, 2015. She recently celebrated her 100th birthday and said it would be her last one. As usual, she got her way. Debbie was born Freda Devorah Feldman in Detroit on Dec. 5, 1914. Her parents, Isadore Feldman and Leah Shapiro, were Russian/Jewish immigrants who worked hard and lived very modestly. Debbie had a strong sense of beauty and design and would go on to run an interior decorating business called Interiors by Freda. She went to great lengths to always look her best and was a regular at the Pretty Girl beauty salon until the end. She married well. In 1933, Debbie began a nearly 30-year marriage to Leo Adler, who was well known for his car dealerships and for starting the floating Harbor Bar on the Detroit River. They also lived briefly in Beverly Hills in the '40s and Miami Beach in the '50s. After Leo's death, Debbie had an equally long second marriage to Philip Stein. They initially lived in West Bloomfield and then retired together in the Emerald Hills neigh- borhood of Hollywood, Fla., where she lived for more than 40 years. She was not known for her cooking, but she did enjoy extremely hot coffee, cold martinis and dining out, especially at Joe's Stone Crab. Debbie liked to orchestrate things; and whenever she dined out, the first table offered was never quite right. Debbie loved playing mah jong, gin, bridge CHARLOTTE ARKIN, 84, of Detroit, died March 28, 2015. Ms. Arkin is survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Sylvia and Dr. Marvin Gordon; nieces and nephews, Susan and Bruce Smith, Bob and Susan Gordon; great- nieces and great-nephews, Jacob, Evan and Bret Smith, Olivia and Kate Gordon. She was the devoted daughter of the late David and the late Minnie Arkin. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Humane Society, 30300 Telegraph Road Suite 220, Bingham Farms, MI 48025, michiganhumane.org; or Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201-2444, detroitsymphony.com . Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. JACK BERMAN, 85, of Berman Southfield, died March 26, 2015. He is survived by his wife, Lois Berman; daughter, Beth Berman of Southfield; son, Scott Berman of Los Angeles, Calif.; loving nieces and and backgam- mon with her many friends and with her numerous grandchildren and great- grandchildren. Debbie loved Debora Stein her family and c. 1975 will be remem- bered for her incredible generosity. Debbie is survived by her daughter, Lois (and husband Manny Talkovsky) of San Francisco, Calif.; her son by marriage, Ed Stein (and wife Pat) of Ann Arbor. She is also survived by eight grandchildren, Steven and Bruce Ellis, Jil Geller, Mike and Lyn Talkovsky, Jill Lerner, and Aaron and Jeremy Stein; by 10 great-grandchildren, Maya, Jayne, Leah and Joel Ellis, Ma'ayan, Leore, and Shanni Geller, Mia Talkovsky, and Olivia and Zachary Lerner. Other close surviving relatives include Melissa (Ivan and Adam) Dobrin of Plantation, Fla., Howard Gerson and family of Brazil; nieces, Geraldine Warren of Sarasota, Fla., and Sylvia Hurvitz of Delray, Fla. She was predeceased by her nine broth- ers and sisters, including most recently, Joe (and Jenny) Feldman, Becky (and Al) Belinsky, and her nieces, Julie Gerson and Lillian Bonin. Contributions in her memory may be made to Jewish Family Service of Broward County or a charity of one's choice. ❑ nephews. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to I.R.P., do the Jewish Community Center, 15110 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, MI 48237; or Yad Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile Road, Berkley, MI 48072, www. yadezra.org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ALLEN DAVIS, 81, of Novi, died March 25, 2015. He is survived by his son and daughter- in-law, Steven and Nancy Davis of Ann Arbor; daughters and sons-in-law, Carrie and David Shook of Highland Park, Ill., Risa Davis of West Bloomfield, Faith and Richard Hamilton of Novi, Licia and Mark Williams of Plymouth; brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Betsy Davis of Florida; grand- children, Davey, Sara, Todd, Laura, Leah, Hannah, Brittany, Jessica, Maxwell, Samuel; great-grandchild, Buddy; many other loving family members and friends. Mr. Davis was the beloved husband of the late Shirley Davis. Contributions may be made to Kadima. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Obituaries on page 78 Obituaries April 2 • 2015 77