Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: www.detroitjewishnews.corn Mother And Friend University, where, four years later, she earned a teaching degree. She married her high school sweet- heart, Dr. Steven Glickman, and, after Bloomfield Hills, a vice president of the teaching at Oak Park's Francis Scott Key Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. High School and at schools in Cleveland, "Through sisterhood, we truly became retired to raise her son and daughter. sisters." "My father is a tremen- Mrs. Glickman, 58, died dous person, and his life July 12, 2003, after battling revolved around my ovarian cancer for more than mother," said their son. three years. "Without him, she Mrs. Glickman had "style, wouldn't have made it so grace and warmth," Berry long with this disease, and said. "Brenda never met a she wouldn't have been as person who wasn't her happy as she was until her friend." final days." In her final years, sister- Scott Glickman hood members would bring remembers coming to his Mrs. Glickman Shabbat din- mom for support in fifth ner, flowers and challah. grade, when he had his "She would have been the first girlfriend, and again, Brenda Gli ckman first to do the same for us," as an adult, to tell her Berry said. about the woman he Mrs. Glickman was one of three chil- would later marry. dren of Harry and Frances Miller of "My mom was the first person who Detroit. After her 1962 graduation from shared my feelings and emotions," he Henry Ford High School, she won a said. college scholarship from the United "While she gave up her career for her Auto Workers. She went to Wayne State family, she never gave up her life," he DIANA LIEBERMAN Staff Writer B renda Glickman devoted her life to her community and her family. And they paid her back with the same love and devotion that she showered on them. "My mother wasn't the president of a company or the chair of any group," said her son, Dr. Scott Glickman. "But things were good when she was around." Mrs. Glickman was a board member of the National Council of Jewish Women and spent every Monday work- ing with the organization's Meals On Wheels program. Among her other activities, she planned the sisterhood's Women's World event at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, was on the board of sis- terhood, volunteered for Jewish Home and Aging Services and was a member of Women's American ORT. 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"She used her time for good things that we, her children, benefited from most." In a speech tided, simply, "Eulogy for Mom," Scott Glickman told the atten- dees at his mother's July 14 funeral that his mother would never truly be gone. "She lives inside each of us as the good, compassionate, altruistic, gentle spirit that strengthens the fabric of our souls." Brenda Glickman is survived by her husband, Dr. Steven Glickman; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Scott and Nicky Glickman of Huntington Woods; daughter, Stacy Glickman of Texas; mother, Frances Miller of West Bloomfield; brothers and sisters-in-law, Dr. Bernard and Nancy Miller of Dearborn, Dr. Howard and Andi Miller of Arizona; mother-in-law, Martha Glickman; sister-in-law and brother-in- law, Cathy and Gerald Katz. She was the loving daughter of the late Harry Miller; dear daughter-in-law of the late Norman Glickman. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. 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