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St. Louis Jewish Light from St. Louis, Missouri • 23

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Charles Chaskelson and Clara Simpkins; grandfather of Aaron and Emily Chaskelson. HERMAN B. GREEN, died Feb. 17. Husband of Mary Green; father of Linda and Richard (Jeanne) Green, Ronnee Derylo and Sherrie (Nickey) Simpson; brother of Leonard Green and Fritz Kronish.

Obituaries AMUEL BLUMENTHAL, 102,. 203 Washington died Feb. Husband of the late Jennie Blumenthal; father of Dr. Herman umenthal, Dorothy Timins, Gerude Kasbeker and the late Ada Goldstein. BE BORMAN, 88, 4501 Lindell, died Feb.

27. Husband of Minle Borman and the late Rose Baran; father and father-in-law of Bernard Borman, Lorraine (Morton) Wax and Dr. Gerald (Eunice) lenner; brother of Marz Harris and the late Augusta Zuckerman and Idaline Funk. AVID CHASKELSON, died Feb. 17.

Husband of Pauline Chaselson; father of Ted and Steven Sarah) Chaskelson; brother of Leadership talk slated for retirees A workshop sponsored by the County Older Resident Prorams and the American Assoiation of Retired People enitled "How to Get Involved on Boards, Commissions and Counils" will be held Tuesday, March 15, from 10 a.m.-noon, at the 801 S. Brentwood Bldg. Workshop leader will be Roy Davidson, former director of MEAAA (Mideast Area Agency on Aging) and presently Area coordinator of AARP. Michael Klug, national direcor for Citizen's Involvement for AARP will assist with the workshop along with Louis Hamilton, state director for Citizen's Involvement for AARP. The workshop will explore how and why to get involved with advisory boards, boards of directors, commissions and councils.

Instruction will also be given on how to get appointed and how to carry out responsibilities. There is no charge, but reservations are required. For more information or reservations, call 889-3516. Seminar to deal with income tax An income tax seminar explaining the new individual tax laws will be held Wednesday, March 9, 7:30 p.m., at the Jewish Community Centers Association, 12 Millstone Campus Dr. Steve Gallant, an attorney with the Stolar Partnership, a downtown law firm, will speak about the new tax laws with respect to filing a 1987 individual tax return.

The seminar, cosponsored by the JCCA Single Parent Family and Parent and Adult Education Committees, will cost $2 for JCCA members and $3 for nonmembers. Refreshments will be served following the seminar and question and answer period. For more information, call Ken Schwartz, 432-5700, extension 196. Fitness Center closed for repairs The Jewish Community Centers Association Aerobics Fitness Center will be closed for repairs from April 6- The center will reopen on Sunday, April 10, at 8:30 a.m. For more information, call Beth Kahmann at the JCCA, 432-5700, extension 159.

A Monument Was Dedicated For ADA APPLEBAUM Feb. 28, 1988 11:00 a.m. Chevra Kadisha Cemetery Resenbloom Monument Co. St. Louis Jewish Light March 2, 1988 Page Twenty-Three Sarah Lebenberg; father of Rivka (Harry) Spring, Chaya (Fred) Dorin and Mordechai Lebenberg; grandfather of Neevon, Aiton and Liore Spring and Paul and Michelle Dorin.

IRVIN DAVE ROUTMAN, 90, 8310 Delcrest died Feb. 23. Husband of the late Dorothy Blocher Routman; father of Hortense Morgan; father-in-law of Dan Morgan; grandfather of Susan Bernstein; grandfather-inlaw of Robert Bernstein; greatgrandfather of Jeri Michelle, Jeffrey Todd and Jodi Lynn Bernstein; brother and brother-in-law of David (Ruth) Routman and the late Joseph, Mike, Abe and Nathan Routman, Maxine Greenberg, Ida Goldfader and Sadie Routman; father-in-law of the late Jerome Molasky; friend of Mary Levinson; brother-in-law and uncle. ESTHER RADLOFFSCHREIBER, died Feb. 22.

Widow of Oscar Schreiber; mother of the late Harvey Schreiber; sister of Sara Broddon and Irwin, Mariam and Dave Radloff. CHARLES R. SCHWARTZMAN, died Feb. 20. Husband of Dorothy Schwartzman; father of Janet (Stan) Grote, Ray (Nancy) Schwartzman and Linda (Bill) Sodemann; brother of the late Bonnie Shainman.

GUSSIE SOKOL, 79, Akron, Ohio, died Feb. 20. Widow of Joseph Spiegel and the late Abe Tell us you will mark Israel's TELL US YOU 40th Anniversary by putWILL. for For ting a more future Hadassah than legacy in 40 your of years love. will (in fact, since 1912) Hadassah has brought innovative, unique and forward looking programs in medicine, mail to: Hadassah Wills Bequests Dept.

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Sokol; mother of Richard (Irene), "Alvin and David (Cheryl) Sokol; grandmother of Judy (Tom) Evans, Jerry, Bob, Sharon (Richard Lesses), Debbie, Brian, Marla and Jay Sokol; great-grandmother of Jeannie and Jason Evans; sister of Evelyn (Alex) Smotkin Rose Siegel. DR. BERNARD CHARLES SHANKER, died Feb. 17. Hus- band of Evelyn Linda Shanker; father of Dr.

Bradley Steven and Gregory Todd Shanker; son-in-law, of Jean Fine and the late Fred Fine; brother-in-law of Ernest Melvin (Michelle) Fine. EMMA WEISS, 87, Boca Raton, died Feb. 23. Widow of Frank Weiss; mother and mother-in-law, of Arthur (Janice) Weiss. ESTELLE (COOKIE) GROSSMAN, 53, died Feb.

20. Wife of Victor Grossman; mother of Cynthia Michael Geller and David Grossman; daughter of Anne and the late Sam G. Cohen; sister of Florence Simon. WOLF LEBENBERG, 78, 714 Leland, died Feb. 19.

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