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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-07-09

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LEWIS "SKIP"
SIEGEL, 84, of West

Bloomfield, died June
29, 2015.
He is survived by
his beloved wife,
Beverly Siegel; sons and
daughters-in-law, Jeff
Siegel
Siegel of Birmingham,
Les and Ellen Siegel
of Birmingham, David
and Nancy Siegel of Chelsea; daughters
and sons-in-law, Beth and Rob Sills of
Bloomfield Village, Susan and Ed Crotty
of Naperville, Ill.; former daughter-
in-law, Sheila Siegel; brother-in-law,
Jerry (Ruth) Rose; lifelong friend, Fred
(Irene) Garon; grandchildren, Benjamin
and Samantha Siegel, Michael (Bianca)
Siegel, Eric and Steven Siegel, Jaclyn and
Heather Scott, Scott and Stephanie Sills,
Joe, Sarah and Brian Crotty.
Contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society Lung Run, to
the Birmingham Temple or the Detroit
Zoological Society. Interment took place
at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery in
Birmingham. Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

440

CARMELL (KAYE)
DELORES
STEINBERG, of Hilton

Head Island, S.C., for-
merly of Bloomfield
Hills, died June 13, 2015.
She was a creative
interior designer at
Steinberg
Englander's Furniture
in Michigan. She moved
to Hilton Head Island in
1979 with her husband, Robert Steinberg.
Carmell opened her culinary store, The
Second Course, in 1981 and it became a
popular spot on the island due to her love
of people and fine cooking classes.
Carmell was known for her kind heart
and great humor and will be deeply missed.
Mrs. Steinberg is survived by her
beloved husband, Robert Z. Steinberg;
her beloved daughter, Gail Patricia
Ball and Gail's husband, Mel Ball; her
beloved son, Paul Steinberg; her beloved
grandchildren, Lauren Ball, Jason
Ball and Jason's wife, Lyndsay, Cory
Steinberg and Sean Steinberg.
Contributions may be made in her
name to Hadassah, Hilton Head Chapter.
Interment was at Six Oaks Cemetery, Sea
Pines, Hilton Head Island, S.C.

MORTON DAVID
WEIZEN, 83, of

ELIZABETH SWARTZ, 95, of West

Bloomfield, died June 28, 2015.
She is survived by her son, Dr.
Sherwood "Woody" Swartz; sister,
Shirley Weiss; friend, Linda Bloch;
grandchildren, Bradley (Dana) Swartz,
Damion (Janna) Alexander, Cameron
Swartz; great-grandchildren, Matissa,
Zane, Samuel and Sophia; many loving
nieces, nephews, other family members
and friends; her devoted caregiver and
friend, Judy
Mrs. Swartz was the beloved wife of
the late Burtram "Bert" Swartz, mother
of the late Douglas Swartz; sister-in-law
of the late Alex Weiss.
Contributions may be made to
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
or to a charity of one's choice. Interment
took place at the Eternal Light Memorial
Gardens Cemetery in Boynton Beach,
Fla. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

Sacramento, Calif., died
June 27, 2015.
He attended Western
High School and earned
11/
a bachelor's and mas-
I
ter's degree in phys-
Weizen
ics from Wayne State
University, where he
was a proud member of
the Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity.
Mr. Weizen is survived by his beloved
wife, Joan; sister and brother-in-law,
Harriet and Cy Lisnov; many loving
nieces and nephews.
He was the cherished son of the late
Mary Edith Weizen and the late Louis
Weizen; loving brother of the late Fay
Rotblatt; brother-in-law of the late Ted
Rotblatt.
Interment took place in California.
Contributions may be made to a char-
ity of one's choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

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