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April 15, 2005/Nisan 6 5765, Volume 57, No. 33

Obituaries

Albert Lagman

Albert Lagman of Phoenix died April 8, 2005. He was 81. He was born in Omaha, Neb., and moved to Arizona from Texas in 1952. He was a retired attorney. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Arlene; daughters, Laura Ostrove of Oxnard, Calif., Carolyn Shapiro of Irvine, Calif., and Barbara Powers of New York City; and three grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Sunday, April 17, at Sinai Mortuary Chapel, with Rabbi Albert Plotkin officiating. Arrangements were made by Sinai Mortuary.

Contributions are suggested to Arizona Kidney Foundation, 4203 E. Indian School Road, #140, Phoenix 85018.



Marilyn Tiktinsky

Marilyn Tiktinsky of Scottsdale died April 9, 2005. She was 76. She was born in New York City and moved to Arizona from New Jersey in 1977. She was a retired secretary for a community college.

Survivors include her daughters, Laura of Atlanta and Debbie Auzenne of San Ramon, Calif.; son, David of Bethesda, Md.; and one grandchild.

Services were held at Green Acres Cemetery with Rabbi H. Rafael Goldstein officiating. Arrangements were made by Sinai Mortuary.

Contributions are suggested to the American Cancer Society, 2929 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix 85016; or Temple Beth Emeth, 7330 E. Earll Drive, Suite L, Scottsdale 85251.



Mildred Radlow

Mildred B. Radlow of Scottsdale died April 12, 2005. She was 82. She was born in Chicago and moved to Arizona from Ohio in 1979. She was a retired elementary school teacher. She was a member of Har Zion Congregation and a past president of the Har Zion Sisterhood. She was a docent for the Heard Museum.

Survivors include her daughter, Marsha Sacks of Phoenix; sister, Rosemae Snow of Chicago; and one grandchild.

Services were held at Sinai Mortuary Chapel, with Rabbi Mark J. Bisman officiating. Arrangements were made by Sinai Mortuary.

Contributions are suggested to Har Zion Sisterhood, 6140 E. Thunderbird Road, Scottsdale 85254.


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