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He was with Hubbell, Roth and Clark for 11 years. A member of Board of Professional Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineering, he participated in many projects, which were a part of the Oakland County Rouge River Combined Sewer Overflow Retention Treatment Facilities, consisting of the Acacia Retention Treatment Tank (RTB), a 4-million gallon underground concrete storage tank at Evergreen Road and the Rouge River and the Bloomfield Village RTB, a 10-million gallon underground concrete storage tank at the Lincoln Hills Golf Course at Evergreen and Lincoln roads. Another major project was the Birmingham RTB, a 5.5-million gal- lon underground concrete storage tank in the neighborhood of Lincoln and Southfield roads. Mr. Richelew also developed a computer program to do the structural computations for these very large underground concrete storage tanks in the early 1990s. The program saved an immense amount of time in doing the structural calcula- tions. He is survived by his children, Sarah and Kenneth Davidoff of New York City, N.Y., Josh and Laura Richelew of Ann Arbor, Rebecca and George Anders of Troy; brother and sister-in- law, Meryl "Rich" and Susan Richelew of Hopkinton, Mass.; grandchildren, Jonathan Davidoff, Luukas Anders, Olivia Anders, Cole Anders; nephew, Geoff Richelew; other relatives and friends. Contributions may be made to Jewish National Fund, Research for Water Conservation and Reclamation, 78 Randall Ave., Rockville Centre, NY 11570; or William Beaumont Hospital Beaumont Foundation, Research for Aortic Stenosis and Heart Failure, P.O. Box 5802, Troy, MI 48007. Services and interment were held at Machpelah Cemetery Chapel in Ferndale. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ANITA ROSENBERG, 84, of SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY, SHOP WITH OUR ADVERTISERS! Mention that you saw them in the JN! Southfield, died Oct. 16, 2011. She is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Cheryl and Randy Feldman of West Bloomfield, Rosalyn and Mark Hertzberg of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Jeremy Feldman, Matthew Feldman, Rachel (Chris) Hulen and Michael (LeAnn) Hertzberg. Mrs. Rosenberg was the beloved wife of the late Leonard M. Rosenberg. Contributions may be made to St. John's Hospice or to a charity of one's choice. Interment was held at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. BEATRICE SOLOMON, 97, of Detroit, New York and Palm Beach, died peace- fully Oct. 10, 2011. As the founder and owner of Jane Baum Interiors, she continued to work into her 90s. She had grand style, impeccable taste and a sharp mind. She was one of a kind and will be deeply missed. Mrs. Solomon was the beloved wife of Sydney R. Solomon for 65 years; devoted mother of Steven and Lauri Solomon, Susan (Solomon) Waterfall and the late Bruce Waterfall. She is survived by her grandchildren, Spencer and Bonnie (Sokol) Solomon, Randy Solomon, Scott and Sarah (Guyer) Straus, Jacquie (Solomon) and Brian Lederman, Kate (Solomon) and Michael Komorn, Jane Waterfall, and John Waterfall. She was the great grandmother of Hannah, Brandon, Ethan, Sadie, Zoe, Lyla, Solomon and Zachary. One of 10 children, she is survived by her brother, Stanley Tananbaum. A private ceremony was held in Westchester, N.Y. GREGORY ZACK, formerly of Detroit and Los Angeles, Calif., died Aug. 23, 2011. He was born and raised in Detroit and Huntington Woods. He attended University of Michigan and Wayne State law School. Mr. Zack had been living in Los Angeles for the last 40 years. He was engaged in real estate and financing. Mr. Zack is survived by his wife, Ann; two children, Aaron and Sarah; and two brothers, Ronald (Suzanne) of Bloomfield Hills and Daryl of San Diego. 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