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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-01-09

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(David Lipsitz) Holzman of East
Lansing; grandchildren, Jennifer
(Brook) Morris, Kenny Rose, Peter
(Nikki) Rose, Sarah Holzman-
Lipsitz, Miriam Holzman-Lipsitz;
great-grandchildren, Matthew,
Brady, Kodi and Aspen; many other
loving family members and friends.
Mrs. Holzman was the beloved wife
of the late Erwin Holzman.
Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's
choice. Interment took place
at the Machpelah Cemetery
in Ferndale. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

MARCIA RENE IANNI, former

Detroiter of West Palm Beach, Fla.,
passed away peacefully on Dec.
16, 2013, in Florida surrounded by
loved ones.
Born in Detroit on April 13,
1941, Marcia was the cherished
daughter of Irving and Ida
(Ginsburg) Rosenberg.
Her family included her sister,
Sherryl Winegarden (the late Peter
Winegarden) of Scottsdale, Ariz.,
and her brother, David (Debra)
Rosenberg of Farmington Hills, all
of whom could depend her and on
each other for guidance and love
and support.
She is survived by those whose
lives were enriched by her presence,
including her beloved daughter,
Cara Lindsay and her partner,
David O'Connor of Seattle, Wash.,
as well as her equally beloved son,
Derrick Raynard Burns (Dr. Gina
Gregory Burns) of San Mateo,
Calif., who were with her at the
end.
Mrs. Ianni is also survived by
extended family from both the
Rosenberg and Ginsburg sides.
Always in her thoughts were her
grandchildren, Maya Sylvia Burns
and Jamil Burns, whose accom-
plishments in their own lives made
her a proud grandmother. Her niec-
es, Amy and Melissa Rosenberg, as
well as Sherry's kids, Adam (Debra
Scheinbein) and Stacie (Dr. Aaron)
Wittenberg, were always fond of
relating Auntie Marcia stories.
Marcia was a favorite great-aunt
to Stacie's children, Max and Lucy
Hannah. Cousins, more like broth-
ers and sisters, are too many to
count.
No mother could be more proud
than was Marcia of her daughter,
Cara, whose achievements and suc-
cesses in life were always a delight.
Burial took place in Gan Shalom in
Brier, Wash.

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