Merson STANLEY EARL MERSON, 79, of Boca Raton, Fla., formerly of West Bloomfield, passed away on Oct. 8, 2016. He was the cherished father of Dr. Marcie Merson-Gaskill (Bart) and Lisa Merson-Moses (Glenn); grandfather of Bradley and Nathan Gaskill. Stanley was the devoted husband for 48 years of the late Phyllis Margolis Merson; son of the late Harriet (Simons) Merson and the late Michael Merson. Interment was at Star of David Cemetery, North Lauderdale, Fla. The family received visitors at the home of Dr. Marcie Merson and Barton Gaskill, 2299 NW 30th Road, Boca Raton, (561) 499- 7020. It is suggested that those who wish to further honor the memory of Stanley Merson may do so by making contribu- tions to a charity of one’s choice; to The Shul at Bal Harbor, Education Fund; or to the Justin Bartlett Animal Rescue. EVELYN ROSEN, 91, passed away Oct. 12, 2016. Evelyn taught physical education in Detroit and later became the head librarian at Oak Park High School, where she worked for more than 20 Rosen years. For more than 70 years, she was the loving wife of Fred Rosen. Evelyn was the mother of Sue Anne Rosen (Steven) Schafer and Dr. Roy Merrill (Robin) Rosen; grandmother of Rachel Miriam (Brendan) Hill, Abigail Leigh (Brandon) Galeas, Dr. Katie Marie Rosen, Dr. Karen Rosen (Evan) Wasserman, Dr. Kelli Anne Rosen and Corey Samuels Rosen; great-grandmother of Asher Thurston Hill. Interment was held at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. A contribution in Evelyn’s memory may be made to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. SHIRLEY ROY, 85, of Columbus, died Oct. 16, 2016. She was a devoted lover of the arts, with expertise in Japanese art and an especial fondness for theater and jazz. Mrs. Roy is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Eric and Carol Roy; grandchildren, Michelle and Alyssa; many other loving family members and friends. She was the beloved wife and soulmate of the late Robert W. Roy. Contributions may be made to a char- ity of one’s choice. Interment took place at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery in Clinton Township. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. LESLIE H. SHER, D.D.S., 87, of Delray Beach, Fla., passed away Sept. 28, 2016. “Doc” was born in Detroit, graduated from Central High School, Wayne State University Sher and University of Michigan Dental School (1953). He married his sweetheart, Sydelle (Schwartz), in 1953. After serving in the Army at Ft. Hood, he established his dental practice in Flint, where he worked for 35 years. Doc helped rebuild the Historic Holly Hotel in 1978; and, with his wife, Sydelle, was instrumen- tal in the rejuvenation of Battle Alley in Holly. Among other things, he was a Mason, a dedicated member of Company A in Boca Raton, an avid collector, a gentleman farmer, a fisherman, a woodworker, web master, storyteller, writer and an artist known as “Sir stamps-a-lot”. He was a ded- icated husband, father and a good friend. Dr. Sher is survived by his daugh- ters, Cara Zimmerman (Ken) of Boca Raton and Susan Baker, D.V.M., (Ken) of Scottsdale, Ariz.; grandchildren Robert Sandman, Ari Zimmerman and Rachel Borenstein, stepgrandchildren and great- grandchildren, Kim, Jeff, Jesseca, Bella and Kendall Baker; sister, Sandra Tuttleman. He was the husband of the late Sydelle Sher; brother of the late Sylvia Kraft. Contributions may be made to the American Technion Society or Vitas Healthcare. continued on page 70 Ask yourself. Is a tan really worth it? Sun exposure causes premature wrinkling and a greater risk of skin cancer, including deadly melanoma. The damage is irreversible. Please, use sunscreen. We’d rather wait. HebrewMemorial.org | 248.543.1622 | 800.736.5033 | 26640 Greenfield Rd, Oak Park, MI 48237 2102970 Obituaries October 27 • 2016 69