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May 24, 2002 - Image 142

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-24

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Our mom, Sharron Adell, met our dad Frank, 44 years ago. Our dad, Frank, was already a very successful automotive
manufacturer and inventor. Although he could have had just about anything that he wanted, from the moment our dad
saw our mom, he knew that what he wanted was to spend, the rest of his life by her side. This chance meeting took place
at The Caucus Club; both of our parents were out with different dates. Although our mom had a boyfriend of 4 years,
8 months after that first dance with our father Frank, they were married.

Our parents built a beautiful home in Bloomfield Hills. It is there that we lived for 4lyears. They had 3 children together;
Laurie, Julie and Kevin. Our mom never worked outside of the home. Her whole life was to be a devoted wife, and a
loving mother. It was our mom who was always the head room mother in the schools. She never missed going on a field
trip. Friends were always encouraged and welcomed at our home, instead of having her children apart from her. Vacations
were always as a family. Each night our mom made dinner, and we sat down to eat as a family. We did not watch TV;
instead we were encouraged to talk about our day. Our mother was the glue — she kept us all together.

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