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July 24, 1992 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-07-24

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brother to Joshua, Brianna
and Danielle. Proud grand-
aprents are Paulette Borin of
Southfield and William and
Noreen Fisher of Green River,
Wyo. Benjamin is named in
loving memory of his recent-
ly deceased grandfather, Ben-
i' jamin A. Bonin.

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JUNE 24 — Joseph (Jay) and
° Karren (Goldstein) Richard
welcome with love the birth of
° their daughter, Sarah Jayne
(Penina). Delighted grand-
parents are Don and Barbara
Richard of Birmingham and
David and Ruth Goldstein of
-Oak Park. Thrilled great-
grandparents are Betty
'Creger of Southfield and
Joseph Richard of Windsor,
Ont. Sarah is named in loving
5 memory of her great-grand-
parents, Paul Creger, Phyllis
Richard and Paula Simon.

JUNE 23 — Howard and
Judy (Fingeroot) Jacobs of
West Bloomfield are thrilled
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Jennifer Elyse. Her
very excited big sister is
Danielle. Also sharing in
their joy are proud grand-
parents, Mrs. Annette
Fingeroot, Mrs. Edith Jacobs
and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Jacobs. Jennifer Elyse is
named in loving memory of
Jean Jacobs, Jerome Gleicher
— 'and Ella Davis.

JUNE 20 — Robert and Mar-
cie (Hermelin) Orley are
thrilled to announce the birth
of their daughter, Olivia Rose,
sister to Matthew, Alex and
Jason. Proud grandparents
are Doreen and David B.
Hermelin of Bingham Farms
and Suzanne and Joseph
Orley of Bloomfield Hills.
Happy great-grandparents
are Florence and Irving
Hermelin and Anna Curtis.
Olivia Rose is named in lov-
ing memory of her paternal
great-grandmother, Rose Har-
ris, and her maternal great-
great-aunt, Adella
Amszynowski.

JUNE 15 — Dr. Allen and
) Lori Tuchklaper of Novi
joyfully announce the birth of
their son, Zachary Harrison,
brother to Scott Michael and
Allie Nicole. Proud grand-
, parents are Phyllis and Ken-
neth Katz of Oak Park and
Sally and Harry Tuchklaper
of Southfield. Also sharing in
their joy is great-grand-
mother, Sylvia Pine. Zachary
- Harrison is named in loving
memory of his paternal great-
° uncle, Yitzhak Tuchklaper,
and maternal great-grand-
father, Martin Katz.

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