1 1 I Obituaries Obituaries from page 53 MURRAY SCHWARTZ, 82, of West Bloomfield, died Feb. 20, 2011. He is survived by his wife, Dolores Schwartz; daughters and sons-in- law, Karen and Robert Weisberg of Bloomfield Hills, Debbie and Henry Gornbein of Bloomfield Hills; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Robert and Sheri Schwartz; Dolores' children, Dr. Guy and Gina Saperstein, Dr. Greg and Lisa Saperstein, Dr. Glenn and Sheryl Saperstein; grandchildren, Kate Weisberg, Stephen Weisberg and fiancee, Diane, Jon Gorbein, Laurie Jerris, P.J. and Michelle Schwartz, Austin Schwartz, Stephanie Saperstein, Olivia Saperstein, Asher Saperstein, Micaela Saperstein, Samantha Saperstein, Matt Saperstein and Seth Saperstein; great-grandchil- dren, Emily and Ben Jerris; brother and sister-in-law, Harvey and Sandra Schwartz; brother-in-law and sister-in- law, Alan and Gina Rothenberg. Mr. Schwartz was the beloved hus- band of the late Sandra Schwartz. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Parkinson's Foundation of Michigan, 30400 Telegraph Road, Suite 150, Bingham Farms, MI 48025, www. parkinsonsmi.org . Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. DR. ALLEN SEEL, 73, of Bloomfield Hills, died Feb. 27, 2011. He was a dentist with a practice in Dearborn from 1975-1911 and in Ann Arbor from 1991- 2011, a council mem- Seel ber of Alpha Omega Fraternity and a mem- ber of Perfection Lodge. Dr. Seel is survived by his wife, Phyllis Seel; daughter and son-in-law, Robin and Jeffrey Sternberg of Bloomfield Hills; sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Brad and Dr. Rachel Seel of Ann Arbor and Dr. David and Dr. Debbie Seel of Bloomfield Hills; grandchildren, Joshua, Rebecca and Matthew Sternberg, Alexandra, Noah and Jake Seel, Jack, Madison, Sophia and Lillie Seel. He is also survived by his loving siblings, Fred and Lois Band, Beverly and Sheldon Scharg, Sherry and Michael Surnow, Louise Band; loving nieces, nephews, a world of friends and his beloved dental practice. Dr. Seel was the loving brother of the late Jerry Band. Interment at Nusach Harie. Donations may be made to Children's Hospital of Michigan, Melissa Ann Krinsky Fund, 3901 Beaubien, Detroit, MI 48201, www. childrensdmc.org .; Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network, 6555 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, www. jewishhospice.org ; or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. SAM SHEPARD, 86, of West Bloomfield, died Feb. 26, 2011. He survived by his beloved wife, Dorothy; daughters and son-in-law, Cindy and Gordon Krainen of West Bloomfield, Iris Shepard Elliot of St. Louis, Mo.; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Steven and Abbie Shepard of Southfield; sister-in-law, Sally Shepard; grand- children, Brian, Marc and Justin Elliot, Benjamin Shepard, Sarah and Carly Krainen. Mr. Shepard was the brother of the late Elliott Shepard. Interment at the B'nai Israel Cemetery in Novi. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Monumen "Same Location Over 80 Yiiars" Monuments and Markers Bronze Markers Memorial Duplicating Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning HOWARD J. STEINMETZ, 78, died in Boulder, Colo., Nov. 27, 2010. He was born in the Bronx, N. Y., to Julius and Eva (Labensky). As a teenager he Steinmetz moved with his fam- ily to Detroit. After he married, he moved to Saginaw, where for nearly 50 years, owned the Host Companies. Mr. Steinmetz was inducted into the Michigan Promotional Professional's Hall of Fame for excellence and cre- ativity in the advertising specialties industry. A few years ago, the MDEQ informed him that Dow Chemical had contaminated his shoreline property by disposing Dioxin into the Tittabawassee River. The exposure caused health prob- lems and the couple moved to Boulder. While enduring cancer treatments, he was enriched by passionately immers- ing himself in the ancestral journey of genealogy. He fleshed out the data by telling stories of individuals he found. In his words, "They were more than names and dates carved on tombstones. The stories are a legacy left for future gen- erations who would then know how and where their antecedents lived and survived. Rather than simply tracing who begat whom, weave the strands of information unraveled, add family tales to make a whole cloth of them; honor- ing the lives of ancestors; equivalent of a perpetual yahrtzeit candle' He was active in the Jewish Genealogical and Historical Society, the Jewish community, synagogues, writers, and senior groups in Michigan and Colorado. He was honored last fall, with the Spirit Award by the Jewish Bloom's Bloom's Jewish Cuisine Genealogical Society of Colorado Mr. Steinmetz will be dearly remem- bered as a quick-witted punster and a lover of words, history and story telling. He courageously endured his condition with his optimistic jovial spirit. Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Barbara (Bandler); daughters, Julie Shaffer (Bruce) of Boulder, Monica Sageman (Brad) of Evanston, Ill.; grand- children, Sierra, Zane, Maya Shaffer, Asia, Isaac Sageman, Eden Tansman; sister, Gladys Lyons Sims of California; brother-in-law, Ephraim Klamka (the late Ann Bandler. He was predeceased by 10 months by daughter Ivy (Willy Tansman). Contributions may be made to Jewish Gen, 36 Battery Place, New York, NY 10280, or Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan, Holocaust Memorial Center, 2nd Floor, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334-3738. MARY TARNOW, 89, of Farmington Hills, died Feb. 25, 2011. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Rebecca Tarnow and Don Atha of Detroit; sons and daughters- in-law, Henry and Cheri Beresh Tarnow of Farmington Hills, Michael and Terry Tarnow of Traverse City, Steven and Janel Tarnow of Las Vegas; grand- children, Aaron Tarnow (fiancee Amy Lundstrom), David Tarnow, Michelle Tarnow; stepgrandchildren, Donald Joseph Atha III, Ian Monson (fiancee Ariella Klein), Brett (Lily) Monson; great-grandchild, Calder William Tarnow; special niece, Lynn Medow. Mrs. Tarnow was the beloved wife of the late William Tarnow. Contributions may be made to the Jewish Home for the Aged or JARC. 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