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54 August 4 • 2016
Obituaries
udith Tendler, 77, of Detroit,
died July 25, 2016.
She was born Dec. 30, 1938,
in Detroit, the daughter of first-
generation Jewish immigrants from
Ukraine.
Her family was very
close and she loved
her parents dearly. Her
father was a newspa-
per man who worked
for the Detroit News
at the beginning of
the Civil Rights era,
and Judith was deeply
affected by the power
of his words, his activ- Judith Tendler
ism and his love of
c. 1980
language. She always
wanted to be a good
writer and to make him proud with
the power of her own words.
Her mother was also an activist
who taught Judith the importance of
connecting to people, listening to their
stories and working for the power-
less. Judith’s mother went to work,
after her husband died very young, to
teach illiterate adults to read. Judith
was clearly impacted by many of
these early experiences and dedicated
her own life to listening, writing and
empowering the disadvantaged. Judith
had many early academic successes.
She graduated summa cum laude
from the University of Michigan and
then did her Ph.D. work at Columbia
on a scholarship from the Ford
Foundation. She was an economist
for the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID)
in Brazil, worked as an economist for
the Oakland Police Department, was a
MARGARET
“PEGGY” COHEN,
67, of Bloomfield
Hills, died July 31,
2016.
She is survived
by her husband,
Walter Cohen; sons
Cohen
and daughter-in-
law, Nicholas and
Michelle Cohen, and
David Cohen; daughter, Laura Cohen;
grandchildren, Lyla and Eliot Cohen;
brothers and sisters-in-law, William
and Debbie Patchak, Thomas and
Dana Patchak; sisters and brothers-
in-law, Mary and John Heller, Ann
and Sayre Adams; sister-in-law, Shari
fellow at the Center for the Behavioral
Sciences at Stanford and taught at U.C.
Irvine and U.C. Berkeley before mov-
ing to Boston to work at MIT in 1984.
She taught at MIT for almost 30
years before retiring. Her legacy at
MIT covers a broad range of
academic talks, articles and
books. She was especially
known for her dedication to
her students, who gave her
work purpose and drive. She
was relentless, making sure
they knew and understood
the implications of their work
before sending them out to the
rest of the world. She was then
their strongest advocate once
they left her nest.
Although Judith never had
her own children, she was a dedi-
cated aunt, who provided much love
and guidance to her family. She is
survived by Laura Susan, Greg and
Melanie Jensenworth, Nancy Lou,
Drake, Mollie Rose and Isaac Emerson
Meadow, Sarah Elizabeth Worth,
William Royce Price, William Tendler
Price and Charles Rabon Price; broth-
er-in-law, Donald Worth.
She was the daughter of the late
Louis Tendler and the late Mollie
Medow Tendler; sister of the late
RoseAnna Tendler Worth.
Contributions may be made to
the Alzheimer’s Association, 25200
Telegraph Road, #300, Southfield,
MI 48033; or Music & Memory, 160
First St., P.O. Box 590, Mineola, NY
11501. Interment was held at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
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Cohen; many loving nieces, nephews
and cousins.
Contributions may be made to
Bloomfield Township Public Library,
1099 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills,
MI 48302, www.btpl.org; Planned
Parenthood Mid and South Michigan,
P.O. Box 3673, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-
3673, www.plannedparenthood.org/
midsouthmi; or to a cancer charity.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.
ELLIOT B. GLICKSMAN, 74, of Ann
Arbor, died July 25, 2016.
He is survived by his wife, Thea
Glicksman; sister and brother-in-law,
Maydee and Nelson Lande; sisters-in-
law and brothers-in-law, Beth Slavin,