obituaries » Obituaries from page 88 DR. MAURRY SACK, 94, of West Bloomfield, died Aug. 2, 2016. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Annette Sack; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Dr. Marshall and Jody Sack, and Dr. Sack Bruce and Lee Sack; c. 1944 daughter and son-in-law, Sherry and Eric Wexler; grandchildren, Geoffrey Sack, Anna and Seth Rogers, Alexis Sack, Evan Sack and his girlfriend, Lisa Stewart, Austin Wexler and Jordyn Wexler; great-grandchildren, Slade and Steele Rogers; many loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Dr. Sack was the loving brother of the late Sidney and the late Mary Sacks, and the late Laura and the late Ben Figoten; the dear brother-in-law of the late Bea and the late Jack Sill; the devoted son of the late Abraham and the late Sylvia Sack. He was pre-deceased by his aunt and uncle, Sarah and Max Levitt, who also helped raise him. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 20450 Civic Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48076, www. cancer.org; Michigan Humane Society, 30300 Telegraph Road, Suite 220, Bingham Farms, MI 48025, michiganhumane.org; or to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. EDWARD SCHUTZMAN, 72, passed away Aug. 1, 2016, after a long illness. He was an attorney and certified public accountant. Mr. Schutzman was born in Detroit on Jan. 21, 1944, and was a graduate of Wayne State University and the University of Michigan Law School. He will be remem- bered as a man of great intelligence, integ- rity and honesty who had a terrific sense of humor. He is survived by his loved and loving wife of 49 years, Judith; his sister, Karen (Eugene) Eisner; brother-in-law, Fred (Kathie) Ostrow; sister-in-law, Marge (Tim Peterson) Marx; eight nieces and nephews; 10 great-nieces and great-nephews. Mr. Schutzman was predeceased by his parents Benjamin Schutzman and Hilda Greenberg; and his stepfather, Abe Greenberg. Services were held. Contributions may be made to the Jewish Community Federation, 121 Steuart St., San Francisco CA 94105. DALE V. SILVERBERG, of Hollywood, Fla., origi- nally of West Bloomfield, father of Margo Mintz, Alan Silverberg, and the late Karen Silverberg Silverberg Courval; grandfather to Nia Courval and Max Courval; son of Ethel Opperman and Harris Silverberg; broth- er of the late Lois Silverberg Seltzer; uncle to Murray, Steven and Harris Seltzer; brother-in-law of Lloyd Seltzer; former husband of Lynne Master of Huntington Woods, passed away peace- fully on Sunday, July 17, in his Hollywood Hills home surrounded by his loving children and family. Mr. Silverberg was a pioneer in the Detroit advertising industry, serving as a senior VP and the creative voice at Doner Advertising in Southfield for 44 years. He won many local and national awards for his imaginative and impact- ful work including “Best of Show” by the Creative Advertising Club of Detroit, the Andy Award by the Advertising Club of New York; and he was nominated for a CLIO award for one of his national tele- vision ad campaigns. Mr. Silverberg’s passing was deeply felt by many friends and colleagues in the Detroit Metropolitan area, with overwhelming responses and comments such as: “Dale was my first mentor — truly a kind, clever hall-of-fame ad man, proud parent, unrepentant punster and animal lover.” “He was kind, gentle, lov- ing and a giant among men. A brilliant writer that mentored countless others who became excellent writers because of him.” As a passionate advocate for animals, Mr. Silverberg volunteered for the Detroit chapter of the National Humane Society for 10 years. Contributions may be made to the Humane Society of the United States, 1255 23rd St., NW, Suite 450, Washington, D.C. 20037, www.humanesociety.org. 2102460 90 August 11 • 2016 Obituaries