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March 19, 1999 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-19

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Marjorie Elyn White and Robert
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Elliot Pachter, Cantor Earl Berris
and Shalom Ralph officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Marlene and Larry White of
Southfield. The groom's parents are
Esther and Harvey Olson of
Farmington Hills.
The bride wore her mother's wed-
ding gown, first worn in March
1970. Deborah Chasnick was
matron of honor and Wendy Nelson
was maid of honor; both have been
friends of the bride since kinder-
garten. Bridesmaids were Michelle
Silber, sister of the groom; Deanna
Siegel, cousin of the bride; and
Amanda Ledwon and Ruth Rott,

close friends of the bride.
The groom's brother Stephen
Olson was best man. Groomsmen
were Nathan White, brother of the
bride; Bradley Silber, brother-in-law
of the groom; and the groom's close
friends Brad Sandler and Corey
Weintraub.
The groom's nieces Lindsay and
Jessica Silber were junior bridesmaid
and flower girl.
Also participating in the ceremo-
ny were the groom's grandfather
William Greenberg of Farmington
Hills and the bride's grandparents
Ruth and Manny White of Tamarac,
Fla.
After a Caribbean-cruise honey-
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ried in New York City. The ceremony
was officiated by Judge Ira
Gammerman of New York State
Supreme Court.
The groom is the son of Lonna
Kletter of Troy and the late Sam
Kletter. The bride is the daughter of
Else Reichert and the late Adolph

Reichert of Stuttgart, Germany.
The ceremony was followed by a
dinner and reception attended by
friends and family. Mr. Kletter is an
entertainment attorney in private
practice in Manhattan. Mrs. Reichert-
Kletter is a registered nurse.
Following a honeymoon in Europe,
the couple will reside in Hastings on
the Hudson, N.Y.

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Detroit Jewish News

3/19
1999

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