Mildred Carron
Mildred Frank Carron, 73, of
Ann Arbor, died Jan. 20. Mrs.
Carron was past president of
Michigan State Medical Society
Auxiliary; past president
Washtenaw Medical Society
Auxiliary; life member of
Hadassah, life master for con-
tract bridge, member of Amer-
ican Contract Bridge Club. She
also was Woman of the Year -
1967 for sisterhood of Beth Is-
rael Synagogue, member of
ORT, member of board of di-
rectors of the Washtenaw
County Child-and Family Ser-
vices, member of State Exten-
sion Council for Family Living
Education through University
of Michigan. Her memberships
also included the board of di-
rectors of Michigan Branch of
the Women's League of United
Synagogues of America.
She leaves her son and
daughter-in-law, Neil A. and
Marcia of Westerville, Ohio;
daughter and son-in-law, Dr.
Susan Carron and Howard Si-
mon of Farmington Hills; son
and daughter-in-law, Dr. David
F. and Marlene of Farmington;
daughter, Barbara Carron of
Southfield; mother, Annette H.
Frank of Ann Arbor; brother
and sister-in-law, Dr. Martin J.
and Margie Frank of Agusta,
Ga.; five grandchildren.
Frances Donon
Frances Schmier Donon, 98, of
West Bloomfield, died Jan. 21.
She was founder and past pres-
ident of Music Study Club, or-
ganized and was first president
of Northville PTA, patron of the
arts and accomplished antique
collector.
She leaves her niece and
nephew, Audrey and Milton Lu-
cow of West Bloomfield; sister,
Sophie Moses; sisters-in-law,
Regine Schmier and Beverly
Schmier; four grandchildren;
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