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October 11, 2007 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-10-11

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The Special Friends,
family members, volunteers,
staff members and supporters of

FR1ENDSHP

CIRCLE

mourn the enormous loss
of our magnanimous champion,

founding patron of

The Morrie and Sybil Fenkell
Volunteer Club

and a truest of friends

Mr. Morrie Fenkell
n,5'7 51x p mon

of blessed memory

We extend our sincerest and most heartfelt condolences
to the entire Fenkell family —
beloved wife Sybil;
children Steven, Lisa, Bobby and daughter-in-law Ellen;
his grandchildren Jane, Alex, Aaron, Bradley,
Lizzy, Joel, Michael and Jeffery;
and sisters Lois Nichamin and Mildred Moss and families.

The placement of this ad was underwritten by
a friend of Morrie Fenkell and the Friendship Circle

THE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE

6892 WEST MAPLE ROAD

WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI

'18322

2 1f 8.788.7878
www.friendshipcircle.org

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October 11 • 2007

We bear our small measure of your great pain and mourn your loss
as our own; we grieve with you and stand by you.

You may take comfort in the fact that those luminous mitzvos and
charitable acts done by him and in his honor during his life, and those
to be done in his memory now, will bind his soul to yours, be a lasting
legacy to his name and a great merit to his soul.

May God console you midst the gates of the mourners
of Zion and Jerusalem

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