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January 04, 2002 - Image 121

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-01-04

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THE
RFMAN
HAPEL

PROVIDING SERVICES FOR THE
JEWISH COMMUNITY WITH DIGNITY, SANCTITY AND COMPASSION

active as a nurse for over 50 years.
Mrs. Stein served as a facilitator for
the Southfield/Oak Park Parkinson's
Chapter for at least six years.
In 1992, Mrs. Stein received the
Dr. Raymond B. Bauer
Humanitarian Award from the
Michigan Parkinson's - Foundation in
recognition of her outstanding ser-
vice and dedication to those afflict-
ed with Parkinson's.
The Anti-Defamation League
(ADL) presented Mrs. Stein the
Shirley Plotnick ABCD Award in
1993 as Outstanding Volunteer
Above and Beyond the Call of
Duty.
In 1994, Mrs. Stein was given -
the Humanitarian Award by the
City of Southfield Senior Adult
Center. She was a member of the
Temple Treasures at Temple Israel.
She is survived by her sons and
daughters-in-law, Dr. Barry and
Judy Stein of Duncan, British
Columbia, Fred and Luba Findling
of Farmington Hills; daughters and
sons-in-law, Diane and Frank
Safran of Westport, Conn., Eleanor
and Stanley•Michniewicz of West
Bloomfield, Bonnie (Vit Horejs)
Stein of New York, N.Y.; grandchil-
dren, Elysa, Becca and Jon Safran,
Dayna Safran-Muller, Jennifer
Good, Marta Michniewicz, Sarazina
Stein, David, Daniel and Darren
Findling and Debbie Moss; great-
grandchildren, Emily and Ryan
Findling, Sara Findling Moss. She
was the beloved sister of the late
Esther Kremen, Anne Koper,
Shirley Ferentz and Ben Caron.
Interment at Machpelah
Cemetery in Ferndale.
Contributions may be made to
Providence Hospital's Caduceus
Society, 16001 W. 9 Mile Rd.,
Southfield, MI 48075 or to the
Michigan Parkinson's Foundation,
30161 Southfield Road, Suite 119,
Southfield, MI 48076.
Arrangements by the Dorfman
Chapel.

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BERNICE L. STOORMAN, 76, of

Bloomfield Hills, died Dec. 24. She
was a graduate of Central High
School and University of Michigan.
She was an interior designer with
the Wallace J. Newton Studio.
Mrs. Stoorman is survived by her
daughters and sons-in-law, Julia and
Donald Levitt of Ann Arbor,
Catherine and Bill Rodgers of
Rochester, N.H.; grandchildren,
Joshua, Michael, Ethan, Hannah,

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