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She is survived by her sister, Beverly Friedman; loving niece, Kayla; many dear cousins and. friends. Contributions may be made to Jane Kruger Fund for Children, Western Wayne C.F.S., 25350 Ecorse Road, Tay- lor, MI 48180, or to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Machpelah Ceme- tery. NORMAN I. LEEMON, 78, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 2. Mr. Leemon graduated from Detroit Central High School at 16 and completed his bachelor's degree and law degree at Wayne State University by age 21. Mr. Leemon began the practicing law in 1942 with his father Joseph R Leemon and married his former wife, Frieda Smolinsky Leemon, that same year. In 1947 he 1 formed Lee Mortgage Corporation, later —Kn own as Michigan Mortgage Corpora- tion. During the early 1950s, together with his father and brother, Mr. Leemon founded Guardian Savings & Loan Association and American Title Insur- ance Co., and was active in residential real estate development. He retired in 1988. He was a mem- ber of Labor Zionist organizations in his tvuth, member of Tau Epsilon Rho legal fraternity and president of Wayne University's Philomathic Debating Soci- ety. Mr. Leemon served as president of Adat Shalom Synagogue during the late 1970s and was instrumental in restoring fiscal stability. Afterward, he continued Oniy Kosher Products Used In Preparation of Food to serve on the synagogue's board. Mr. Leemon contributed to the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, Israel Bonds and other Jewish organizations. He also was a member of Downtown Synagogue. He is survived by his daughter, Judith A. 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