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October 27, 2016 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-10-27

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SANDRA M.
SHERMAN, 94, of
Southfield, died Oct. 19,
2016.
She is survived by
her daughter and son-
in-law, Merle and Ron
Schwartz; sons and
Sherman
daughters-in-law, Dr.
Lawrence Sherman and
Caroline Conner, Martin
Sherman and Dr. Linda Wallen; grand-
children, Dr. Robert (Heather) Sherman,
Andrew (Heather) Schwartz, Dr. Eric (Dr.
Dawn Celiz) Sherman, Sarah (Micah)
Herman, Jessica (David) Burns, Russell
(Jeanette) Sherman, Adam Sherman,
Rachel Sherman; great-grandchildren,
Jacob, Isaac, Maya, Hailey, Owen, Alfie,
Avery; many loving other family members
and friends.
Mrs. Sherman was the beloved wife of
the late Alfred I. Sherman; great-grand-
mother of the late Aviva Pearl Herman.
Contributions may be made to the
Aviva Pearl Herman Memorial SHARE
Fund at Temple Israel or the Alfred and

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Obituaries

Sandra Sherman Fund at Jewish Senior
Life. Interment took place at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

DR. MARVIN
SEYMOUR
WECKSTEIN, 87, of
Novi, died Oct. 17, 2016.
A graduate of Central
High School, Wayne
University and its
medical school and a
Weckstein
renowned psychiatrist
for more than 50 years,
Dr. Weckstein was
devoted to his patients, many of whom
remember his excellent care to this day.
He taught psychiatry to dentists and
family practice doctors. He also was a
dedicated table tennis enthusiast, playing
in a weekly competitive group; and he par-
ticipated actively in tennis, skiing, jogging
and other forms of exercise.
Dr. Weckstein had a passion for learning
and an enthusiasm for life to his last day.
He will long be remembered for his sweet

smile.
Dr. Weckstein is survived by his chil-
dren, Louis Weckstein and Karen Denevi
of Alamo, Calif., Naomi Weckstein and
Rabbi Elliot Pachter of West Bloomfield,
Sander and Wendy Weckstein; brother
and sister-in-law, Malcolm and Charlene
Weckstein of Farmington Hills; grand-
children, Carly Weckstein, Ariana
Weckstein, Gabriel Pachter, Jonathan
Pachter, Ethan Weckstein, Devin
Weckstein, Taylor Weckstein; friends and
patients; his many caregivers at Fox Run
Rose Court.
Dr. Weckstein was the beloved husband
of the late Joyce Weckstein.
Contributions may be made to
Congregation B’nai Moshe, 6800 Drake
Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322;
Frankel Jewish Academy, 6600 W. Maple
Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322; Fox
Run Residents Care Fund, in memory of
Dr. Marvin Weckstein, 41200 Fox Run,
Novi, MI 48377. Interment was held
at Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

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considerations. For information,
have your funeral director call the
JN or you may call Sy Manello,
editorial assistant, at (248) 351-
5147 or email him at smanello@
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