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June 04, 2004 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-06-04

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CHAYT-BRAGMAN

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eborah Isabel Chayt and
James Bennett Bragmin were
recently married at the Henry
Ford Museum in Greenfield Village.
Rabbi Paul Yedwab of Temple Israel
officiated.
Debbie is the daughter of Sofia
Chayt and Wolf Chayt, both of West
Bloomfield. Jimmy is the son of Ethel
Bragman of West Bloomfield and the
late Paul Bragman.
The bridal party included Amy
Brodsky, Cathy Fogel, Jennifer Ouzan,
Michael Chayt, brother of the bride,
Gary Goodman, Richard Hughes,
Mort Meisner, Mark Resnick, Larry
Stark and Chuck Young.
The couple were honored to have
Debbie's grandfather Andrzej
Lubieniecki of Windsor with them.
They also honored the memory of his
beloved wife Maria, Debbie's grand-
mother.
The couple honeymooned in
Hawaii and reside in Bloomfield Hills.

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Tired of using the dining room as a temporary
home office, Terri and Robert Fuller called
Gittleman when they decided to create more
permanent space for the paperwork of their life.
Now, they have 244 square feet of new home office
space where Robert takes care of the family's
business—but that's not all. So pleased with
Gittleman, the Fullers were inspired to add some
finishing touches to the tri level where they are
raising their two boys—Andrew, 7 and Adam, 3.
They spruced up the entrance with a new portico
and re-sided the entire home. They added crown
moldings in the living room, dining room and foyer,
and then they decided to completely redo the kitchen.

Anniversaries

KRAUSE 50TH

R

obert and Gloria Krause are
delighted to celebrate their
golden anniversary with chil-
dren and grandchildren, Dr. Craig
and Tanya Krause, Stephen and
Sylven, Dr. Brian and Dr. Elizabeth
Krause and Meghan. To mark the spe-
cial occasion, family and friends, some
of whom attended their wedding at
Congregation B'nai Moshe in 1854,
join in wishing the couple many more
wonderful years together.

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"We did a lot of "main"things," recalled Terri of the
multiple projects that completely updated their home
in the span of only eight months.

Throughout, Gittleman was their guide, starting with the home office and ending with the kitchen.
"Their suggestions were very positive," said Terri. "And we really liked the work they did...it
was all good."

So next time you get tired of shuffling the papers to make way to set the table, just call Gittleman.
That's what the Fullers did, and now doing paperwork is a pleasure, dining is a breeze and their
1960's home is 21st century new.
Just ask the Fullers.

GC GITTLEMAN

CONSTRUCTION inc

28580 ORCHARD LAKE RD., SUITE 102

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334

248.538.5400

www.gittleman.net

832810

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