obituaries >> ■ ■ MEM MEM MEM MEM MEM MEMMINEMEMENE Hebrew Memorial Chapel presents the 6th Annual riven • to istraction A Don't-Text-and-Drive awareness event for teens, coordinated by BBYO Michigan Region. DON'T TEXT AND DRIVE WE'D RATHER WAIT HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Your Community Funeral Home Sunday, Oct. 9th from 4-6 pm Paradise Park 45799 Grand River, Novi 2115030 Obituaries from page 59 Saginaw Leader F rank Martin Polasky, 89, of worked for him for more than 50 years. Saginaw, passed away Sept. During his legal career, Frank 18, 2016, at Edgewood Assisted was a member of the State Bar of Living Center. Michigan, American Bar He was born in Detroit on Oct. Association, Saginaw County 17, 1926. He moved to Saginaw Bar Association, Federal in 1936 when his father was Bar Association and the offered a job with John Hancock International Association of Insurance. His family was active Jewish Lawyers and Jurists. in resettlement of Jewish refugees The Saginaw County Bar from Europe; often a call would Association recognized him come, a family would arrive and in 1997 by awarding him the Frank M artin Frank would give up his bed- SCBA Community Service Polasky room to the family and sleep on Award. He has been included the couch. in the newest edition of Top Frank attended the Saginaw Public Lawyers of North America. Schools, graduating from Saginaw High A longtime member of Saginaw in 1944. He immediately enlisted in Rotary and in recognition of his the US. Air Force Reserve Program, community involvement, Frank was spending nine months at Michigan State named a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary University in the reserve program after International. His support of Saginaw which he entered US. Air Force Cadet included serving on the boards of (old) Training. First State Bank, Second National Bank When World War II ended, he (Saginaw) and Tri-Start Trust Bank, enrolled in the University of Michigan, helping start the Saginaw Gears, and graduating in 1948 with a bachelor serving as president of the board of of arts in economics and accounting. Saginaw General Hospital Foundation, At U-M, he met his first love, Betty followed by time as a board member of Goldstone. They were married Aug. 29, Covenant Healthcare Foundation. He 1948, in her hometown of Connellsville, was a board member and secretary of Pa. the Accident Fund of Michigan and sec- Frank entered Detroit College of Law, retary/director of the Eastern Michigan where in 1950 he earned a juris doctor. Regional Planning Commission. He worked for the Internal Revenue An active member of the Jewish com- Service until January 1952, when he munity, he was a member of the original returned to Saginaw to enter the private United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership practice of law, specializing in taxa- Cabinet, serving on the cabinet for 10 tion, corporate, estate planning and real years, and went with Betty to Europe estate. Frank also was a licensed real and Israel in 1958, carrying on his family estate broker and through his lifetime tradition of philanthropy, and they wit- was involved in the development, own- nessed refugees from the former Soviet ership and management of several com- Union landing in Austria and Israel. mercial real estate ventures in Saginaw, He was on the board of Temple B'nai Traverse City and Chicago. Israel and has served as president of the After several legal partnerships, Frank Jewish Welfare Federation of Saginaw resumed a solo practice in 2004, with a for many years. For more than 60 years, staff of paralegals, some of whom had Frank was a member of the American Legion Post 22 and a lifetime member of Jewish War Veterans of America. In addition to his practice of law, Frank was an avid stamp collector and a partner in Philatelic Appraisal Co. with his loyal partner and friend David Youngblade. He was also a long- time member of the Society of Israel Philatelists. In 1985, after 37 years of marriage, his beloved Betty passed way. The next year he met the second love of his life, fellow attorney Frumeth Brenda Hirsh. She survives him. He is also survived by his daughter, Dr. Diane H. Polasky of Albuquerque, N.M.; his son, William Polasky (Lora) of Owosso, Mich.; his stepson, Jonathan Siegel (Sejin) of Seattle, Wash.; his sis- ters, Marianne Smith of Bay City and Linda Schiff Park of Loudon, Tenn.; sister-in-law, Anne Schiff of Kalamzoo; grandchildren, Dr. Leryn Rose Doggett- Messori (Tyson), Benjamin, Betty Michelle (Alexandra), Lydia Polasky, Hannah and Libby Siegel; great-grand- children, Caidance and Chase Polasky; nieces and nephews; longterm loyal employee, Willie Lee Johnson; his dear canine companion, Peaches. Mr. Polasky was predeceased by his daughter, Wendy Rae Good; and grand- son, Zachary Polasky. The family extends its gratitude to the caring staff at Edgewood Assisted Living and to Frank's caregivers from A & D, especially Mark Canales and Shelley DeSanders. The service took place at the Deisler Funeral Home, 2233 Hemmeter Road in Saginaw. Rabbi Yisroel Weingarten officiated. Burial followed in the Hebrew Cemetery. Contributions be made to the Jewish Welfare Federation of Saginaw, Chabad of Eastern Michigan or Covenant Healthcare Foundation. * GARY M. LAPPIN, 61, of Huntington Woods, died Sept. 13, 2016. He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Karen Lappin; children, Rachel and Adam Lappin-Scheinman of Culver City, Calif , Kyle Lappin and Derek Kuhn of Chicago, and Alexa Lappin of Huntington Woods; sister-in-law, JoAnne Lappin; many other loving friends and family members, including Nathan and Stacy Lapppin, Michael Lappin and John West, and Dr. Harold and Beth Lappin. Mr. Lappin was the cherished brother of the late Dr. Harris Lappin and the late Sharon Lappin. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Flint Fire Department, 310 E. Fifth St., Flint, MI 48502; or Chabad House-Lubavitch of Eastern Michigan, do Rabbi Yisroel Weingarten, 5385 Calkins Road, Flint, MI 48532. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. FRANCES and CAL LEVEY, died Sept. 12, 2016, hours apart, after 72 years of mar- riage. They are survived by their daughters and son-in-law, Cheryl Kelman, Helene and Michael Fleisher; sons and Frances and Cal daughters-in-law, Larry and Levey Linda Levey, Stephen and Ching Levey, and Michael Levey and Susie Sills-Levey; grandchildren, Adam (Katie) Levey, Ryan (Alexa) Levey, Drew (Rebecca) Levey, Jeffrey Levey, Jamie Levey, Lisa (Brian Feeney) Levey, Aaron Fleisher, Brandon Levey, Sara Levey, Adam (Valerie Efros) Milgrom, Nicola Milgrom, Tedi Milgrom and Andrew Milgrom; great-granddaughter, Eve Levey; many loving niec- es, nephews, other family members and friends. Fran was the sister of Lynn Singer and the late Shookie Swerdlow Cal was the brother of the late Fred Levey and the late Marty Levey. They were the mother-in-law and father-in-law of the late Elliot Kelman. Contributions may be made to Jewish Hospice or to a charity of one's choice. Interment took place at Beth El Cemetery in Livonia. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. continued on page 62 60 September 22 2016 Obituaries Di