
Kandel was predeceased by his first wife, Bernice, and elder son, Anthony. He was recognized for a lifetime of contribution to the Detroit Jewish community by Jewish Welfare Federation. Kandel was a founding member and past president of the Institute of Retired Professionals of the Jewish Community Center. After retiring in 1984, he pursued a career as an archivist, contributing to two books about the Jewish history in Detroit published by Wayne State University and wrote numerous articles for the Jewish Historical Society. Relocating to Detroit in 1968, Kandel was assistant executive director and director of budgeting and planning for the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. He lived for 18 years in Shaker Heights, Ohio, working for the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland as director of community relations. Kandel earned a degree in 1942 from the School of Social Work and served in the Army during WWII.

Kandel, retired social work executive, archivist, West Bloomfield, Mich., on August 21, 2009. Flint was predeceased by his wife in 2008 and is survived by his niece, Eleanore Dreher.Īlan D. Flint and his wife, Mary Dreher Flint, founded the Flintwood Kennels of Boston, having raised many champion Boxer breeds. He also was a judge of the Boxer dog breed. In Myrtle Beach, Flint was education director for the Long Bay unit of the U.S. He then accepted a clinical professorship at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston until 1990. Flint originally retired to Myrtle Beach in 1982 after a 35-year career as a urological surgeon at Boston’s Lahey Clinic. He staffed several post-graduate courses for the American College of Surgeons and in 1973 was president of the New England Section of the American Urological Association. During his career in Boston, Flint’s pioneering work in the diagnosis and surgical management of adrenal gland diseases was widely published in medical literature and surgical texts.

He was a graduate of Yale Medical School and a WWII veteran, having served as a medical officer aboard the USS Shreveport.

Flint was born on March 25, 1917, in Paterson, N.J. Flint, physician, Myrtle Beach, S.C., on February 2, 2010.
