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She is survived by her husband of
siastic traveler who became
60 years, Mel Rosenhaus; sons and
fascinated by ethnic crafts
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and collected folk art, old and new
and Janice Rosenhaus of Bloomfield
She was intrigued by the designs
Hills; daughter, Nancy Rosman of
and the materials used and that art-
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Sarah Rosman and Adam McClellan,
One collection was of
Ben, John and David
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She was the cher-
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ished sister of the late
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Regarding memorial
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contributions, shortly
the first handcrafted
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Obituaries

RUTH BLACK, 95, of Southfield, for-
merly of Oak Park, died Aug. 25, 2009.
She is survived by her sons and
daughter-in-law, Cary Black of
Southfield, Roger and Leslie Black of
Farmington Hills; brother, Edward
Kritzler of Glendale, Calif.; grandchil-
dren, Andrew Black and fiancee Alison
Batansky, Daniel Black. Also survived
by many loving nieces, nephews, other
family members and friends.
Ruth was the beloved wife of the late
Emory Black.
Interment was at Oakview Cemetery
in Royal Oak. Contributions may be
made to any charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

IRVING W. CITRON, 87, of Southfield,
died Aug. 23, 2009.
He is survived by his sons and
daughter-in-law, Lawrence Citron of
Madison Heights, Robert and Ann
Citron of Southfield; daughter, Cheryl
Citron of Southfield; sister and broth-
er-in-law, Roseline and Marvin Reider
of Oak Park; grandchildren, Stephanie,
Alexander.
Mr. Citron was the beloved husband of

the late Esther Citron.
Contributions may be made to Hebrew
Benevolent Society, 26640 Greenfield, Oak
Park, MI 48237. Services and interment
at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

EDITH R. DOVITZ,
100, of Greensboro,
N.C., died Aug 29,
2009.
She is survived by
her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Robert
and Beverly Dovitz
of Bloomfield Hills;
daughter and son-in-law, Sue and Dr.
Michael Weisenfeld of Greensboro;
grandchildren, Jeffrey and Kim Dovitz,
Amy and Marc Weisenfeld, Stacey
(Keith) Goldstein. She was the devoted
sister-in-law of Sol (Lorraine) Dovitz.
Also survived by many loving nieces,
nephews, other family members and
friends.
Edith was the beloved wife of the
late Dr. Benjamin Dovitz; sister of the
late Marion Spitz Altman, the late Al
Robbins and the late Sam Robbins; sis-

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