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She is survived by her children, Joane and Irwin Arkin, Sheri Feigelman- Abramson and Jay Abramson, Joel Levine and Kathy Bernock; grandchildren, Sheila and Rick Tyner, Leslee and Alan Blatnikoff, Stuart and Michele Arkin, Jennifer and Dr. Mark Camens, Loren Rosen, Mitchell Rosen and Lisa Zeskind and Jerry Feigelman; great-grandchil- dren, Mallory Tyner, Gillian Tyner, Leah Blatnikoff, Jamie Blatnikoff, Rachel Arkin, Carli Camens and Addison Camens; loved by Bruce and Lori Abramson, Lee Abramson and Tia Abramson; sister-in-law, Dorothy Trachtenberg; many caring and loving friends. Mrs. Levine was the beloved wife of the late Sidney Levine; the devoted mother of the late Fay Kanar; the cherished sister of the late Alan Trachtenberg. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Beaumont Hospice Fund, 3601 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073-9952, www.beaumonthospitals.com, (248) 551-5330; or the Temple Israel Minyan Group, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, (248) 661-5700, www.temple-israel.org . Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. FRED MARRICH, 92, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 30, 2008. He showed a natural instinct for marketing in the professional music world. After service in World War II, he was unable to develop a law practice so he returned to the family music busi- ness, founded in 1916 by his father. Mr. Marrich collaborated with the best players and educators to improve and design innovations in the bassoon and tuba, which changed the way these instruments could be played. In the early 1970s, Mr. Marrich opened the American professional flute world with the Japanese Muramatsu Flute, which led to foreign flutes now being used by American professionals. Mr. Marrich is survived by his wife, Lillian Rosenberg Marrich; daughters and son-in-law, Susan and Sidney Hantler of New York, Robyn Marrich of Hawaii; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Larry and Debbie Marrich of New Mexico; grandchildren, Jonathan and Cristin Hantler, Matthew Hantler, Sarah Marrich and Ian Kaplan, Laura Marrich, Martin Marrich; nephew and nieces, Dr. Arnold and Sheryanne Kollin, Audrey Klein; Lillian Rosenberg Marrich's family, Dr. David and Ann Rosenberg, Carolyn Rosenberg and Dr. Steven Nasatir, Sherry Rosenberg, Dr. Barry and Dr. Sharon Rosenberg, Dr. Steven and Heather Rosenberg, Dr. Kevin and Shelly Rosenberg, Brandon and Eli Nasatir, Lonie and Risa Nasatir, Scott Nasatir, Randy Nasatir, Drew and Lauren Rosenberg, Rachel and Alexa Nasatir. Mr. Marrich was the beloved husband Obituaries on page C40