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PETER HELMAN,
90, of West
Bloomfield, died Feb.
11, 2010.
He is survived
by his children,
Mindy Levine of
West
Bloomfield,
Heiman
Lee Helman, Steve
Helman of Merritt
Island, Fla., Lori and Maurice Pogoda
of Franklin, Amy and Paul Scherrer
of Farmington Hills; grandchildren,
Robert Helman, Jason Helman,
Michael Helman, Alyza Helman,
Natalee Helman, Bryan Levine, Adam
Pogoda, Daniel Pogoda, Michael
Pogoda, Emily Scherrer, Jared Scherrer,
Ethan Scherrer, Rebecca Scherrer;
great-grandchildren.
Mr. Helman was the beloved husband
of the late Shirlye Heiman; dear father-
in-law of the late Stephanie Helman.
Contributions may be made to the
Peter & Shirlye Philanthropic Fund,
do Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit, P.O. Box 2030, Bloomfield
Hills, MI 48303. Interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
LISA WUNDER
JACOBS, 46, of
Farmington Hills,
died Feb. 3, 2010.
She graduated
from law school in
both the United
States and Canada.
Jacobs
She practiced per-
sonal injury, medical
malpractice and product liability law
in Oakland County for many years.
Her passion was in the arts. She was
a skilled artisan and sold her art at
numerous art fairs. Family and friends
own and cherish her works of jewelry,
furniture, boxes, picture frames and
many other types of whimsical art.
She loved music, played the piano
herself and had a wide range of favor-
ite musicians that she listened to and
admired. In addition, she volunteered
at the Holocaust Memorial Center
and was very devoted to becoming a
docent there.
Mrs. Jacobs is survived by her
beloved children, Ava and Reid Jacobs;
her husband, William "Bill" Jacobs;
her devoted parents: mother, Rosellen
Gliner of Farmington Hills; father
and stepmother, Martin and Theresa
Wunder of Windsor, Ontario; loving
brother, David Wunder of Bloomfield
Hills and New York; dear sister, Jenna
Wunder Stewart, and brother- in- law,
Scott Stewart of Ann Arbor; sister
Emily Wunder of Ontario; many lov-
ing nephews, friends and other family
members.
Contributions mat be made to the
Holocaust Memorial Center or a char-
ity of your choice. Arrangemenrs by
Dorfman Chapel.
HARRY ROER, 82,
of Clearwater, Fla.,
died Feb. 10, 2010.
He was born Hans
Roer on April 29,
1927, in Meiningen,
Germany. He immi-
grated to New York
in 1940 with his parents, the late
Eugene and the late Charlotte, and
his two sisters Ursula and Ellen. A
Holocaust survivor, he lost his grand-
parents in concentration camps. He
had his bar mitzvah the day after he
arrived in Woodside, N.Y.
Mr. Roer graduated from Stuyvesant
High School and Queen's College and
subsequently completed his law degree
at the Detroit College of Law, passing
the bar in his first attempt. He was the
captain of his soccer team at Queen's
College. He met the love of his life and
his wife of 57 years, Dorothy, at Camp
Young Judea. He served in the Army
in the Korean War. He was a found-
ing member and a past president of
Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield.
He worked as an overseas taxation
expert for Ford Motor Company.
Mr. Roer was an avid musician
and an exceptional harmonica player
and brought music to family gather-
ings, parties and convalescent centers.
He took great joy playing harmonica
with the Gulfport Senior Citizens
Harmonica Club.
He passed away suddenly in music
and laughter among his friends. He
was known for his sense of humor,
intelligence and empathy and selfless
devotion to others. The memory of
his love of life and his ability to seek
joy and provide peace to those around
him will be a comfort to all who knew
him. He will be terribly missed.
Mr. Roer is survived by his wife,
Dorothy Roer; sons, David Roer of
Farmington Hills, Laurence Roer of
California; grandchildren, Daniel,
Shayna, Joshua and Isaac Roer; sis-
ters and brothers-in-law, Ursula and
Marvin Iskols of New York and Ellen
Wachenheimer of New York.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made
to Holocaust Survivors Foundation,
4200 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL