SYLVIA
SCHWARTZ, 88, of
West Bloomfield, died
May 9, 2014.
She is survived
by her daughter and
son-in-law, Judy
and Leo Korman of
Schwartz
California; son and
c. 1968
daughter-in-law, Paul
and Sandy Schwartz of West Bloomfield;
grandchildren, Julie and Kevin Pennell,
Amy and Dan Farsht, Erin and Randy
Klepaski, Nicholas and Naomi Schwartz,
and Jordan and Katy Schwartz; great-
grandchildren, Shaun and Katelyn
Pennell, Ari and Jonah Farsht, Noah,
Zachary and Maya Klepaski, Nigel
Fisher, Emma and Levi Schwartz, and
Ashton Schwartz; brother and sister-in-
law, Jerry and Roz Rothman; brother-in-
law, Gene Goldstein.
Mrs. Schwartz was the beloved wife of
the late Leon Schwartz for 68 years; the
loving sister of the late Shirley Troyan;
the dear sister-in-law of the late Eleanor
Goldstein.
Interment was at Beth El Memorial
Park Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to Jewish War Veterans, 7400
Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI
48301, www.dtalojwv.net. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.
DR. JOHN D.
SEGALL, 67, died
May 4, 2014.
He was born in
Detroit on Oct.
17, 1946, the son
of Bernard E and
Carol Thorner
Segall
Segall. He attended
the University of Michigan, where he
received both B.A. and M.D. degrees
and where he met his wife of 39 years,
Carole Flax Segall. He completed his
internal medicine residency at St. Joseph
Hospital in Denver, Colo., and his neu-
rology residency at the University of
Michigan Medical Center. He practiced
neurology at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,
Ann Arbor, for 34 years, and he was
loved and respected by patients, col-
leagues and students.
Dr. Segall received many honors and
awards for his dedication to medical
education throughout the years.
He led a richly fulfilling life with love
for his family, devotion to his patients
and dedication to his work. He lived
with great integrity as a husband,
father and professional. He profoundly
touched many lives and will be greatly
missed by those who knew him and
loved him.
He is survived by his wife, Carole Flax
Segall; his daughter, Lauren Segall; son,
Bradley (Caroline) Segall, all of Ann
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