Married An Angel Love deepens over 35 years. SHARON LUCKERMAN Staff Writer A fter 35 years of marriage, Chuck Tink of West Bloomfield said he's been married to an angel -- and his love for her keeps getting better. "I thought I loved Anita when we got married and then when each of our two daughters was born," Chuck Tink said. "But I never realized how much I loved her until the children were grown and on their own and I had her all to myself. She has given me the reason to live and brings beauty and love to my life. It wasn't that they didn't have their ups and downs. He said of course there were fights along the way.°But I never wanted to lose what I had," said Tink, a direct mail manufacturing liaison at Valassis Communications in Livonia. When asked the secret of maintaining a long lov- ing marriage, Anita Tink, a bank manager at Comerica in West Bloomfield, listed four main New Arrivals Feb. 5 Barbra (Tunick) and Kevin Giles are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son, Seth Lewis (Tzipor Leib). Delight- ed grandparents are Edward and Cheryl Tunick, Marilyn Giles, and Drs. Conrad and Lynda Giles. Seth Lewis is named in loving memory of great-grandmothers Sylvia Tunick and Sophia Schwartz, great-aunt Sonja Blank-Neifosh and great-grandfather Louis Tunick. ingredients, "Love. Tolerance. Compassion. Respect." Chuck and Anita Tink This article is a surprise to Anita. She was told that this story was a general article about marriage. When asked to describe her hus- band, she said thoughtfully, "He's loving, funny, caring." the two of us with their bedroom door open!" Chuck met Anita when he was working after Anita, at the time, was attending Wayne State graduating from high school at the Dexter-Davison University. Her parents, Holocaust survivors, immi- supermarket on Ten Mile in Oak Park. One day, he grated to Toledo, Ohio, from Sweden and moved to spotted a new, "beautiful" cashier on register five Detroit when she entered college. when he got to work and decided he had to meet Married March 29, 1969, Anita and Chuck, both her. It took a while for him to work up the courage. age 20, couldn't even drink alcohol on their honey- After that, he occasionally drove her home from moon in the Bahamas. work. Thirty-five years later, he said, the couple are On one of their first dates, the U.S. Army proud of their two daughters, both in Farmington stopped them as he was driving her home across Hills. Michelle is a property management account- Eight Mile. It was July 1967 and Detroit was in the ant, and Jennifer, a Wayne County assistant prose- midst of a riot. cutor, is married to Alex Kirkland, a chef. "We ended up spending the night at my parents' What advice does Anita have for young couples? home in Oak Park," Tink said. "She in my bed- "Perseverance," she said. "The road will get rough, room, me in the basement, and my parents between but if you ride it through, it gets better." ❑ of Mequon, Wis., welcome with much love the birth of their son, Benjamin Shai (Benyamin Shai). Sharing in their excitement is big brother Gabe, 15 months. Benji's thrilled grandparents are DeDe and Jerry Weinberg of West Bloomfield and Carol and Werner Richheimer of Mequon. Also kvelling is great-grandmother Dorothy Weinberg of West Bloomfield. Benjamin is named in loving memory of his great-uncle Billy Weinberg and great-grandparents Bess Fleishman, Sidney Weinberg and Sigfried Richheimer. Feb. 3 Debi (Zorn) and Houman Banooni of West Bloomfield announce with great nachas the birth of their daughter, Natalie Elizabeth (Penina Salma). Welcoming Natalie home with hugs and kisses are sister Madison, 4, and brother Jacob, 2. Sharing in the joy are grand- parents Lila and Steve Zorn and Nayereh and Mansour Banooni, all of West Bloomfield, and great-grandmoth- er Tova Yamini of Beverly Hills, Calif. Tali is named in honor of her paternal grandmother Nayereh Banooni and in loving memory of her maternal great- grandmother Pearl Schiffman and maternal great-great-aunt Selma Rome. Jan. 8 Leslie (Rossen) and Ken Goldstein of Highland Park, Ill., are thrilled to announce the birth of their beautiful daughter, Sarah Mae. Welcoming home Sarah is big sister Ariana. Sharing in their happiness are grandparents Carole and Bill Roskind of North Carolina, Harold Rossen of Birmingham and Iris and Stuart Goldstein of Bloomfield Hills. Proud great-grandmother is Cathy Fisher. Sarah Mae is named in memory of her paternal grandfathers Mac Fisher and Max Moiseev and maternal great- uncle Myron Kaufman. Jan. 14 Susan (Weinberg) and Todd Richheimer Oct. 18 Gabriella Burman, formerly of Southfield, and husband, Adam Kaplan, welcomed their first child, Michaela Noam, in Atlanta. Proud grandparents include Dr. Matthew and Estela Burman of Southfield and Dr. Gadi Kaplan of New York. Great-grandmothers are Lonia Kronenberg of Coconut Creek, Fla., and Rachel Folger of Tel Aviv. Michaela Noam is named for her late maternal great-grandfather Marek Kronenberg, and her late paternal grandmother Naomi Kaplan. Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Michael Benjamin Daniels and Stephen Harry Daniels, sons of Ruth and Smart Daniels, will cele- brate their b'nai mitzvah Saturday, March 6, at Congregation Beth Ahm. Proud grand- Michael father Aaron Friedman will par- ticipate in the sim- chah. The twins are also the grandsons of late Bernice Daniels, Suzanne Friedman and Benjamin Knofsky, and great- Stephen grandsons of the late Schonette "Sis" Rosen. Michael and Stephen are honor stu- dents at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. Their miaVah proj- ects included volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley and helping collect 7,000 pounds of food for the Food Bank of Oakland County. Samantha Leigh Goldberg, daughter of Donna and Howard Goldberg and sister of Stephanie, will read from the Torah on the occa- sion of her bat mitzvah Friday, March 5, at Temple Israel. Her proud grandparents are Nancy and Robert Tuttleman and Ida Goldberg. She is also the grandchild of the late Aaron Goldberg. An honor student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield, Samantha volunteered at the Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield as part of her mitzvah projects; she also assisted at Farmington Hills-based JARC. BAR/BAT MITZVAHS on page 68 3/ 5 2004 67