STANLEY LOREN SATOVSKY, 86, of Bloomfield Hills, died Jan. 14, 2016. Stanley died sur- rounded by family and loved ones. He was a beloved husband, Satovsky father, brother, Papa, great-grandfather, uncle and friend. He will be forever missed and eternally cherished. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis Satovsky; sons and daughters-in-law, Howard and Carole Satovsky, Steven and Rhonda Satovsky, Marc and Jill Baskin; daughters and sons-in-law, Caryn and Ron Siegel, Dana and Dr. Eric Coffman; sister, JoAnn Shatanoff; grandchildren, Jennifer and Kevin Fantich, Matthew, Brett and Nicole Satovsky, Jodi and Stuart Solomon, Dr. Ryan Satovsky, Reid and Marli Siegel, Jessica Fink, Chad Coffman, Max and RJ Baskin; great- grandchildren, Harper and Noa; sister- in-law and brother-in-law, Sharon and Gar Alperovitz; brother-in-law and sis- ters-in-law, Eddie and Darlene Sosnick, and Susu Sosnick; adoring nieces and nephews; doting caregivers, Rodney and Javon. Mr. Satovsky was the dear brother-in- law of the late Robert Sosnick and the late Bruce Shatanoff. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Temple Israel, the Stanley Satovsky Family Fund, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, www. temple-israel.org; or Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network, 6555 W.Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, www. jewishhospice.org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. JOYCE K. SCHILLER (nee Buch), for- mer Detroiter of Pittsfield, Mass., died in an automobile mishap Jan. 4, 2016. Born in Detroit in 1950, to Allen and Betsy Buch, she attended Cass Tech High School, University of Michigan, Wayne State University and received her Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Joyce worked for many years as a museum curator, lecturer and educator at the St. Louis Art Museum, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Delaware Art Museum and Norman Rockwell Museum. She published many articles and books on various aspects of late-19th- and 20th-century American art and illustration. Her love of art extended to all periods from ancient Roman to European, Asian and beyond. She was a wonderful teacher and was happiest when sharing her passion for the arts. She was most proud of her efforts to support and mentor students and young scholars. She believed that culture influenced art and art influenced society. Mrs. Schiller is survived by her hus- band of 43 years, Lewis; her brother and sister-in-law, Raymond and Lindy; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Steven and Kris, Sam and Suzanne. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Archives of American Art in Washington, D.C., or the arts organiza- tion of the donor’s choice. Schwartz c. 1988 ROSLYN SCHWARTZ, 88, of Oak Park, died Jan. 13, 2016. She was a bookkeep- er for Eaton Steel from 1964 through 1999, when she retired. An active volunteer with many organizations, she was also a member of Congregation Beth Shalom and its sister- hood. Mrs. Schwartz is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Ira Camen of Oak Park; son, Martin Allan Schwartz; grandchildren, Linda Camen and Sarah Camen. She was the beloved wife for 60 years of the late Sidney Simon Schwartz; the dear sister and sister-in-law of the late Elaine and the late Alex Friedman. Interment was at Nusach Hari Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237; or a char- ity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. continued on page 54 We are not motivated by profits. We are fueled by compassion. At Hebrew Memorial Chapel, you’ll never experience the sales pressure and commercialism found all too often in the funeral industry. As a non-profit organization dedicated to serving this community, we’re concerned about only one thing. You. HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Your Community Chapel www.HebrewMemorial.org | 248-543-1622 | 800-736-5033 | 26640 Greenfield, Oak Park, MI 48237 2059330 January 21 • 2016 53