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DAVID I. ROSIN, 91, of Huntington
Woods, died May 9, 2008.
He is survived by his life-long
partner, Phyllis Stern of Huntington
Woods; her children, Marilyn and
Barbara Stern; grandchild, Jenna Stern;
daughter and son-in-law, Mary and
Morley Cooper of Tucson, Ariz.; son
and daughter-in-law, Dr. Joseph and
Diana Rosin of Florida, James Rosin of
Pompano Beach, Fla.; grandchildren,
Julie Sipchen-Keys and David Sipchen,
Joshua and Amy Keys, Jessica and Andy
Bizer, Jason Rosin, Stephanie Rosin;
great-grandchildren, Nora Sipchen,
Sarah Sipchen, Kate Sipchen.
Mr. Rosin was the loving brother
of the late Harold Rosin, late Jean
Quittner, the late Josephine Rosin.
Contributions may be made to
Jewish Family Services, 6555 W.
Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322.
Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

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MARILYN JUNE ROSMAN, 71, for-
mer Detroiter of Las Vegas, Nev., died
May 7, 2008.
She was a retired Detroit school-
teacher and a member of City of Hope.
Mrs. Rosman is survived by her son,
Stuart Rosman; brother and sister-
in-law, Rhoda and Sidney Nanes of
West Bloomfield; nephews and nieces,
Thomas Nanes of West Bloomfield, Dr.
Richard and Pamela Nanes of Pueblo,
Colo., Harry and Susan Nanes of
Southfield.
She was the wife of the late Richard
Rosman; daughter of the late Sadie
and the late Max Borin.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice.

JANE SAHN, 90, of Southfield, died
May 11, 2008.
A medical bookkeeper, Mrs.
Sahn was a past active member of
Hadassah, City of Hope and ORT
America.
She is survived by her children,
Leonard and Linda Sahn of Orchard
Lake, Ken and Suzanne Sahn of
Bloomfield Hills, Teri and Neal Silver
of Southfield; grandchildren, Nate and
Laurie Sahn, Jessica and Michael Ober,
Sarah Sahn, Hilary Sahn, Samantha
and Matthew Sokoll, Jordan, Zack
and Jacob Silver; great-grandchildren,
Maya Ober and Audra Sahn; broth-
ers and sisters-in-law, Leo and Ruth
Goldberg, Ted and Arlene Goldberg,
Gary Goldberg; sister and brother-in-
law, Winnie and Aaron Kreiger.
Mrs. Sahn was the beloved wife of

the late Natie Sahn; the dear sister
and sister-in-law of the late Morris
and the late Ina Goldberg, the late
Evelyn Goldberg; devoted daughter of
the late Pearl Goldberg, the late Israel
Goldberg and the late Lena Goldberg.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the
Anti Defamation League-Michigan
Office, 25800 Northwestern Highway,
Suite 980, Southfield, MI 48075, adl.
org; ORT America, 6735 Telegraph
Road, Suite 150, Bloomfield Hills, MI
48301, www.ortamerica.org ; or the
Huron Valley Hospital Charach Cancer
Center, Development Office, 1 William
Carls Drive, Commerce, MI 48382,
www.hysh.org. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

GEORGE SEGAL, 86, of West
Bloomfield, died May 6, 2008.
A mechanical contractor, he owned
A.J. Segal and became the internation-
al president of the Sheet Metal and Air
Conditioning National Association. He
was a United States Air Force lieuten-
ant during World War II.
Mr. Segal is survived by daughter
and son-in-law, Karen and David
Pancost of Silver Spring, Md.; sons and
daughters-in-law, Richard and Sally
Segal of West Bloomfield, Dan and
Judy Segal of Acton, Mass.; grandchil-
dren, Margaret and Nathaniel Pancost,
Justin Segal, Josh and Jake Segal;
brother and sister-in-law, Robert and
Marilyn Segal.
He was the beloved husband of the
late Josephine "Jo" Segal; cherished
brother of the late Edward Segal.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to
the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization,
6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI
48322, www.mibbyo.org.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

DR. ALEX SOLLER, 80, formerly of
Michigan of Boca Raton, Fla., died
April 22, 2008.
He was born in Brooklyn, where he
graduated from high school at 15 and
Jewish high school as well. He moved
to Florida and graduated from the
University of Miami and then moved
to Michigan, where he graduated
from Wayne State University School
of Medicine in 1953; he later taught
there.
Dr. Soller then opened a clinic in
Detroit on Greenfield near Seven Mile,
where he worked until moving to Boca
Raton. He worked in Florida, main-
taining a full practice, making house

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