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June 27, 2003 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-06-27

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Community

IA/hat started as a plan to fix a roof
V V leak on the Koppy family's home in
Bloomfield Township, evolved into a
complete exterior renovation of their
1960s era French colonial.
"It's totally different," said David Koppy,
who shares the 3,600-square-foot home
with wife Elissa, children, Adam and
Falynn, and dog, Shayna. "We feel like
we're living in a brand new home."
Armed with a custom set of architectural
plans, Gittleman transformed the entire
elevation, adding lodge-style cultured
stone, preserving and redeploying
existing brick, extending the porch and
reconfiguring the garage roofline.
Throughout the project, the Koppys'
daily routine was never disrupted — a
critical point considering that David and
Elissa run a home-based computer
consulting company.
The work went so well, in fact, David recommended the company for his sister's home renovation.
So, if you're looking for a simple correction, or a dramatic home makeover, Gittleman has
the answers.
Just ask the Koppys.
Call today, and discover how easily Gittleman can convert your house into your dream home.

Engagements

WIESE—HOD

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e'ev and Nava Hod of
Farmington Hills and Richard
and Rebecca Wiese of
Clarinda, Iowa, are pleased to
announce the engagement of their chil-
dren Aviv Hod and Emily Erin Wiese.
Aviv received bachelor of science
degrees in biomedical and electrical
engineering and is pursuing a master's
degree in electrical engineering from the
University of Iowa in Iowa City.
Emily received a bachelor of science
degree in industrial engineering and is
pursuing a master's degree in industrial
engineering from the University of
Iowa.
A June wedding is planned at Temple
B'nai Jeshurun in Des Moines, Iowa.

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anet and Larry Phillips of
Pleasant Lake and Edward and
Susan Kozloff of Huntington
Woods are pleased to
announce the engagement of their chil-
dren Kelley L. Phillips and Kenneth M.
Kozloff.
Kelley earned her bachelor of science
degree at the University of Michigan
and master of science degree at
Washington University in St. Louis,
Mo. She is an occupational therapist
practicing in Jackson.
Ken earned bachelor's and master's
degrees at the University of Michigan,
where he is a doctoral candidate in bio-
medical engineering.
A July wedding is planned at the
Sheraton Inn of Ann Arbor.

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S baron and Barry Lesnick of
Farmington Hills are delighted
to announce the engagement
of their daughter Jodi Melissa
to Rolf Matthew, son of Ann and Rolf
Quisling of Cornelius, N.C., formerly
of Farmington Hills.
Jodi is completing her studies at the
College of Creative Studies in Detroit
and will pursue a career in the field of
interactive communication design.
Matt has completed studies in broad-
casting and film.
An August wedding is planned at the
Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn.

PHILLIPS—KOZLOFF

MARC J. COHEN

REGISTERED ELECTROLOGISTS

LESNICK—QUISLING

Mazel Toy!

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