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November 9, 2001/Cheshvan 23, 5762, Vol. 54, No. 9

Obituaries

Beatrice Rosenfeld

Beatrice Rosenfeld of Phoenix died Nov. 3, 2001. She was born in New York City and moved to Arizona in 1998. She was a retired administrator. She was a member of Sha'are Zedeck Hospital and a life member of Hadassah and Women's American ORT.

Survivors include her daughter, Patsy Weber of Scottsdale; and three grandchildren.

Services here held in New Jersey. Arrangements were by Sinai Mortuary. Contributions are suggested to Kivel Care Center, 3020 N. 36th St., Phoenix 85018.



Jean Starr

Jean S. Starr of Phoenix died Nov. 4, 2001. She was 74. She was born in Detroit and moved to Arizona in 1983. She was a women's wear representative.

Survivors include her daughter, Bonnie Zipser of Phoenix; son, Jeffrey Starr of Phoenix; and three grandchildren.

Services were held at Paradise Memorial Gardens.



Marjorie Klein

Marjorie "Margo" Klein of Sun City died Nov. 6, 2001. She was 81. She was born in Detroit and moved to Arizona from Ohio in 1968. She was a homemaker, a life member of Hadassah, a member of B'nai B'rith Women and an avid golfer and bowler.

Survivors include her daughters, Linda Sage of Palm Springs, Calif., and Karen Welt of Missoula, Mont.; son, Jeffrey of New Port Ritchey, Fla.; sister, Evelyn Siegal of Tempe; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Services were held at Sinai Mortuary Chapel. Arrangements were by Sinai Mortuary. Contributions are suggested to Hadassah Valley of the Sun, 7000 E. Shea Blvd., #250, Scottsdale 85254.


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