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January 29, 2015 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-01-29

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Circle

Contributions

Cemetery.

may be made to

Jewish
Community Center, 6600

W.

Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI
48322, www.jccdet.org; or a char­
ity of one's choice. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

DR. LAWRENCE S. SINGER, 63,

of West Bloomfield, died Jan, 24,

2015.

He is survived

Linda

Singer;

by his wife,
and daughter­

sons

Eric and Anna

in-law,

Singer

of

San Francisco, Calif., and Michael

Singer of New York, N.Y.; grand­
Samuel Sperling Singer;

son,

mother, Diana Rosenthal of
Farmington Hills; mother-in-law,

Esther

brother-in-law

Mayden;

and sister-in-law, Ted and Barbara

Mayden.
Dr. Singer was

law of the late

Interment

the dear

son

in­

-

Jack Mayden.

at Adat Shalom

was

Memorial Park. Contributions

may be made to Holocaust
Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard

Lake Road,

48334,

or

Farmington Hills,

MI

www.holocaustcenter.org;

JARC,

30301

Northwestern

Hwy. #100, Farmington Hills,
MI 48334, www.jarc.org.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman

Chapel.

EDWARD SPARAGE, 92, died

Dec. 29, 2014, in Mission Hills,

Calif.

The

family originated

in Detroit

and moved to California in 1967.

Ed and wife, Julie, were co-found­
ers of the Children's Leukemia

Foundation of Michigan. Ed loved

jazz greats Erroll

Garner and

Oscar Peterson and

Bennett. He

was

singer Tony

also

an

avid spec­

tator of baseball and tennis. His

gentleness

and

will be missed

sense

by

of humor

all.

by his
wife, Julie Adler; sons, Gary and
Randy; daughter, Laurie; grand­

Mr.

Sparage

sons, Dustin

is survived

and

Jeremy; sister,

Rosie Glanz.

He

was

the brother of the late

AI, and the late Ralph and the
late Sally Faintuck; father of the

late

Harley (age 7, died in 1955);
grandfather of the late Joshua,
(age 9, died in 2003). He is
interred at Mt. Sinai, Hollywood

Hills, Calif.

Obituaries

on

page 98

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