ANITA JUNE BELL KAHN. former Detroiter of Rossmoor in Walnut Creek, Calif., died July 14, 2009, peacefully after a long and valiant struggle with progressive supra- Kahn nuclear palsy (PSP). Endearingly known as the "Flower Lady" by her family, friends and neighbors for her love of flowers and beautiful gar- dens, she was a smiling ray of sunshine. As her children became self-reliant, Mrs. Kahn attended Oakland University and received a bachelor's degree with honors. She moved to Hollywood, Fla., and received a master of arts degree from Barry University in Miami Shores, Fla., in clinical social work. In 1993, Mrs. Kahn moved to Rossmoor, located in Walnut Creek. There she met Donald \\racks. Together they participated in and contributed to numerous cultural activities offered at Rossmoor and in the San Francisco Bay area. She and Don trav- eled extensively throughout the United States and the world as they shared their love and lives together. Mrs. Kahn was involved with many charitable organizations that included Women's Brandeis, Hadassah and ORT. She fed the hungry and donated to more than 40 charities that supported Israel, the ill, the disabled and various nature organizations. Mrs. Kahn is survived by beloved companion of 14 years, Donald Wacks; children, Karen (Barry) Siegel of West Bloomfield, Robert (Bonn•) Kahn of Los Gatos, Calif., Beth (Terry) Miller of Los Gatos; daughter-in-law, Mary Lou Kahn of San Jose, Calif.; grandchildren, Lisa (Michael) Zeldes of West Bloomfield, Dr. Jonathan (Danielle) Siegel of Mobile, Ala.; great-grandchildren, Zachary, Benjamin and Noah Siegel; beloved sister Gloria and brother-in-law Larry Coville of Sun City Center, Fla. She leaves loving caregiv- ers, Alicia Queriiero and Alma Guiang. Mrs. Kahn was the daughter of the late Isadore and the late Matilda Bell; mother of the late Martin Kahn. Contributions to support research for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy can be made to the Seeley Laboratory- Memory and Aging Center, Attn: Tami Scott, UCSF Neurology Department, Box 1207, 350 Parnasis Ave., Ste. 905, San Francisco, CA 94143. Shiva services will be held Sunday, July 26, and Monday, July 27, at 7 p.m. at the home of daughter and son- in-law Karen and Barry Siegel, 5221 Hardwoods Drive, West Bloomfield, Michigan, (248) 681-8501. Dorfman -, -Tree €1 Life Tending to funeral arrangements is an emotional process. Choosing the right professionals to handle the details can help alleviate the stress. That is why people turn to Alan and Jonathan Dorfman Arrangements can be made from anywhere in the counm. THEDORFMANCHAPEL SERVING wrrii DIGNITY, SANCTITY AND COMPASSION www.thedorfmanchapel.corn 30440 Twelve Mile Road • Farmington Hills • MI 48334 • 248.406.6000 TOLL FREE I - 866 - 406 - 6003 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS: ALAN DORFMAN, JONATHAN DORFMAN Obituaries on page C32 C31