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May 28, 1999 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-05-28

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Engagements

Weddings

Shay-Rotter

Borre-Fenton

Mark and Sheila Fenton of West
Bloomfield are delighted to announce
the engagement of their daughter Rona
Jennifer Fenton ro Scott Michael Borre,
son of Dr. Larry and Toby Hollander
and Scott and Sue Borre.
Rona earned her bachelor of science
degree in business from University of

Arizona. She is employed as an account
executive at New Boston Systems in
Chicago. Scott also received his bachelor
of science degree from University of
Arizona. He is employed as a sales asso-
ciate at Inrecon in Northbrook, Ill.
A July wedding is planned. The cou-
ple will reside in Chicago.

Holly Beth Shay and David Keith
Rotter were recently married at Temple
Beth El. The bride's cousin Rabbi Amy
Brodsky, Rabbi Daniel Syme and
Cantor Stephen Dubov officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Jack and
Zelda Shay of Southfield. The groom is
the son of Dr. Norman and Harriet
Rotter of Bingham Farms.
Stacey Alexander was the matron of
honor and Denise Gold was the maid
of honor. Bridesmaids included Lisa

Rotter and Audrey Freid. Amanda
Alexander was the flower girl.
The best man was Michael Rotter,
brother of the groom. Groomsmen were
Steven Rotter, brother of the groom,
and Michael Mansour. Jake and Max
Rotter, nephews of the groom, were the
ring bearers. Nanci Shay, sister of the
bride, accompanied her grandmother
Annie Mintz down the aisle.
Following their honeymoon in
Hawaii, the couple reside in Royal Oak.

Margolis-Foster

Morgan-Goldfine

Caron and Michael Goldfine.of
Farmington Hills are pleased to
announce the engagement of their
daughter Stacey Anne Goldfine to
Mitchell Todd Morgan, son of Mary
Jane Morgan and Evelyn and Wayne
Morgan of St. Joseph, Mo.
Stacey is a graduate of Michigan
State University College of

Osteopathic Medicine and is pursuing
a career in family practice in Kansas
City, Mo. Todd obtained his bache-
lor's degree in business at Missouri
Western State College. He is the
owner of Data Services, a company in
Kansas City.
A July wedding is planned at
Temple Israel.

Jocelyn Foster and Ira Margolis were
recently married at the Ritz Carlton in
Dearborn. The ceremony was officiated
by Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantors
Chaim Najman and Sidney Rube of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
The bride is the daughter of Ms.
Trudy Foster of Bloomfield Hills and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Foster, also of
Bloomfield Hills. The groom is the son
of Geraldine (Duckie) Margolis of West
Bloomfield and the late Dr. Jerry
Margolis.
The bride's sister Lisa Foster was the
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the
groom's three sisters, Marci Canvasser,
Robin Pluto and Andrea Stillman, as

well as friends Alesia Swider and Parvine
Ghandchi. The best man was Jeffrey
Stillman. The groomsmen were Charles
Canvasser, Eric Drumm, Brad Levin,
John Pluto, Chris Ryan and Thomas
Yaczik. The ushers were Fred Binder
and John Horner. Also participating in
the ceremony were the grandmother of
the bride Lillian Margulis and the
grandmother of the groom Fay
Margolis. Alana Canvasser was a junior
bridesmaid. The flower girls were Kayla
Canvasser, Liza and Lorna Pluto and
Shayna Stillman. The ring bearer was
Seth Stillman.
Following a Caribbean cruise, the
couple reside in Bloomfield Hills.

5/28
1999

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