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December 17, 2009 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-12-17

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Desenberg 50th

udy and Jon Desenberg of Huntington
Woods will mark their 50th wed-
ding anniversary on Jan. 2. They
will celebrate over the holidays with their
children, Lynn and Danny Heumann of Ann
Arbor and Jon and Rebecca Desenberg of
Washington, D.C., and granddaughter Katie
Heumann, to be followed by a few days in
New York City.

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riel Stiebel of Bloomfield Hills
turned 90 years young on Nov. 19.
He celebrated his birthday with
a memorable week of family dinners, visits
from friends and extraordinarily large bal-
loons. His children are Michelle Stephens
and Alex Stiebel, both of Bloomfield Hills.
"Saba" Ariel has three grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.

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Winkler 100th

eslie Winkler of Southfield cel-
ebrated his 100th birthday on Dec.
5, with his son Richard, longtime
companion Anne Sloman, as well as Anne's
children, grandchildren and great-grand-
children. In addition, friends and family
members from over the United States as well
as London and Budapest were there to wish
him well and mark this joyous occasion.

TO MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS:

here are no words to adequately express my
appreciation for all the love and support so
generously given to me during my recent illness.
The kind words and deeds sustained me through my
darkest days and have contributed to an accelerated
recovery. I remain humbled and gratified to all.

- Louise Abrams

December 17 2009

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