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February 27, 2004 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-02-27

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her second husband, David, also trav-
eled to many exotic places.
Over the pasty 20 years, she honed
her unique style of glazing and won
first place in the 2002 Student Art
Exhibit at Grossmont College.
She is survived by her beloved hus-
band of 12 years, Dr. David Strom;
daughters, Jennifer (John) Iden-Liss,
Jessica (Ethan) Idenmill; grandson Kian
Shane Liss; David grandchildren, Sierra
and Natalie Grindstaff, Tallulah Strom.
Contributions for the Sidney
Kimmel Cancer Center may be sent to
Jennifer Iden-Liss, 7363 Barker Way,
San Diego, CA 92119.

BUNNIE GORDON, 83, of West

Bloomfield, died Feb. 21, 2004. She
was office manager for a dental office.
Mrs. Gordon was a member of
Knollwood Country Club and very
active and a past president at Temple
Beth Jacob in Pontiac. She was a vol-
unteer and a Grey Lady at Pontiac
General Hospital.

She is survived by
her sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Dr.
Stephen and Ronna
Gordon of California,
Robert and Barbara
Gordon of
Gordon
Huntington Woods;
daughters and sons-in-
law, Judith and Dr. Michael Stulberg
of California, Debra and Dr. Steve
Sherman of New Jersey; grandchil-
dren, Joshua Gordon, Gabriel
Gordon, Amanda Gordon, Jeremy
Stulberg, Adam Stulberg, Ryan
Sherman, Kimberly Sherman, Todd
Sherman, Arianna Gordon, Zachary
Gordon and Benjamin Gordon.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Dr. Irving Gordon and the late David
Kurzman.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to Temple Israel or a charity of
one's choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

SARAH HARRIS, 86, of Southfield,

died Feb. 21, 2004.
She is survived by her daughter and
son-in-law, Jennifer and Steven
Mattison of Southfield; brother, Dr.
Reuben Meyer of Placerville;
California; six dear grandchildren and
many great-grandchildren.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Harold Harris and sister-in-law of the
late Betty Meyer.
Interment was held at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

RACHEL HARRISON, 101, of Ann
Arbor, died Feb. 18, 2004.
She was born in London, England,
and spent her early childhood in
Cobalt, Ont., where her father was a
gold prospector. She came to Detroit
as a teenager. The oldest of six chil-
dren, she was the first in her family to
attend college. She taught in the
Detroit Public Schools in the 1920s

and was the youngest
woman to become an
assistant principal.
She taught Sunday
school at
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. In the 1950s
Harrison
she earned a master's
in special education at
Wayne State University.
She married Herbert Harrison,
DDS, in 1926 and served as a hospital
volunteer at Cedar-Sinai in Los
Angeles. After his death, she returned
to Ann Arbor and volunteered at the
University of Michigan Medical
Center. She belonged to Beth Israel
Congregation in Ann Arbor and trav-
eled to Israel twice.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Theodore and
Naomi Harrison of Ann Arbor; grand-
children, Jeanne Ann and Matthew
Craig; three step-granddaughters; nine
great-grandchildren; sister, Rebecca
Matoff of California; brother, Aaron

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