obituaries » A Passionate Advocate L indsey Beth Jacobs Finsilver, 44, Center to raise funds to bring a special was known for her kindness, chemotherapy treatment, HIPEC, to compassion and caring, her smile Henry Ford Hospital. Lindsey under- and her laughter, and the significant went this treatment at the University of and profound impact she made on the Pittsburgh Medical Center as it was not lives of her family, friends and those she available in Michigan; she credited it touched over her 44 years. with saving her life. It was Lindsey was a devoted Lindsey’s dream to bring wife and mother, daughter, this program to Michigan sister and best friend. She so that our community was also a deeply commit- could have this benefit. ted and passionate role Unfortunately, Lindsey’s model and advocate for cancer returned in 2014. those whose lives also were She often referred to her affected and touched by cancer as “a beautiful gift cancer. Those who knew wrapped in a hideous box,” Lindsey Finsilver her and connected with as it truly caused Lindsey her all have said, “Lindsey and those who surrounded made this world a better her to see the beauty and place.” lessons of life. Born in Detroit, Lindsey grew up in Lindsey provided us with a plethora of Bloomfield Hills, where she attended guiding lessons. She taught the lessons Cranbrook/Kingswood School. She later of hope and courage, of love and friend- went on to the University of Michigan, ship, of grit and willingness, of compas- earning her B.A. in history. After gradu- sion and kindness, and surrender with ating from the University of Michigan, grace. She taught us all how to be brave she moved to New York to pursue a in the face of the unimaginable. Lindsey career in the world of fashion. She sub- was a bright light and a shining star. sequently moved back to Detroit, work- Lindsey passed away Dec. 18, 2016. ing in the advertising specialty business. She was surrounded by her loved It was then that Lindsey met her loving ones. Lindsey was the beloved wife of husband, Brett, and had her two adoring Brett Finsilver; mother of Charles and children, Charlie and Frankie. Francesca Finsilver; cherished daughter In July of 2011, Lindsey was diag- of Robert and Leslie Jacobs; loving sister nosed with a rare form of cancer that of Lauren (Eric) Bean; daughter-in-law would change the trajectory of her life of Stanley and Shari Finsilver; sister- and the lives of her family and friends. in-law of Amy and Steven Ben-Ezra; In the year following the diagnosis, aunt of Jacob, Alexander and Catherine Lindsey underwent chemotherapy Bean, and Koby, Reese and Chase Ben- followed by an intense and grueling Ezra. She is also survived by her dear- surgery, followed by additional chemo- est friends, Catherine and Dr. Charles therapy. Schwartz, and their children, Claire and Despite the intensity of the initial Joey. treatment, “Lindsey never gave up.’” We loved Lindsey with all of our She was a warrior. Through her battle, hearts. Goodbye, Lindsey; we love and Lindsey wanted to help others, who, like miss you dearly. her, were affected with her rare cancer. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Lindsey mentored them through a pro- Chapel. gram called Imerman Angels; she also (See related story on page 16.) worked with the Henry Ford Cancer * FAY BECKWITH, 95, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 27, 2016. She is survived by her sons and daughters-in- law, Stuart and Gerri Beckwith, Peter and Beverly Beckwith; daugh- Beckwith ters and sons-in-law, Fredi and Howard Crane, Marcia Beckwith and Jim Tasse, Jackie and Joel Smith; grandchil- dren, Jeremy (Rachel) Crane, Andy (Ali) Crane, Adam (Melissa) Dorfman, Lisa (Jon) Goodman, Aimee (Benjamin) Kleiman, Corey Beckwith, Jaime Beckwith, Michelle Beckwith, Brian Beckwith, Jennifer (James) Rhein, Jacob Smith; great-grandchildren, Jack, Sam, Emily, Jonah, Jillian, Josh, Elliot, Ezra, Orly, Asher and Owen; many other loving family members and friends. Mrs. Beckwith was the beloved wife of the late Jack Beckwith and the late Stanley Morgenstern. Interment was held at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation or a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. LOUIS RAYMOND DAMRAUR, 88, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 24, 2016. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Faye (Bluestein) Damraur; daughters and sons-in- Damraur law, Michele and David Kaplan, Sherie and Joe Kalo, and Jodi and Dr. Jay Eichler; grandchildren, Marisa and Hector Hernandez, Michael Kaplan, Todd Kaplan, Gal Kalo, Danielle and Omer Shorr, Chelsey Eichler and Carly Eichler; great-grandchil- dren, Alexa, Ariella and Ethan Hernandez; brothers-in-law and sister-in-law, Melvin and Naama Bluestein, and Max Freedman; many loving nieces and nephews. Mr. Damraur was the loving brother of the late Florence and the late Meyer Kanefsky, and the late Alexander and the late Phyllis Damraur; the dear brother-in- law of the late Shirley Weinhart and the late Sandra Freedman. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, MI 48237, www.emanuel-mich.org; City of Hope, 1500 E. Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010, www.cityofhope.org; Hillel Day School, 32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, www.hillelday.org; or to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MARY EHRLICH, 94, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 23, 2016. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Chris Ehrlich of Princeton, N.J.; daughters and Ehrlich sons-in-law, Linda Bloch of Birmingham, Carol and Jay Kravetz of West Bloomfield, Susan and Richard Katz of Oak Park, Ill.; grandchildren, Brian and Hillary Bloch, Amy and Roger Young, Cindy and Jeremy Durham, Melissa Ehrlich and Richie Buchan, Max Ehrlich and fiancee, Sujeong Kim, Jenifer Kaplan, Ryan and Emily Kravetz, Rachel and Jerry Pecka, Nathan Katz and fiancee, Laurens Dubuisson; great-grandchildren, Dahlia Bloch, Ramona Bloch, Dylan Young, Evan Young, Kelsey Young, Peyton Durham, Brooke Durham, Henry Kravetz, Hannah Kravetz, Jessica Kaplan, Amanda Kaplan; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Edith Maniker of Southfield, David Silberg of Huntington Woods. Mrs. Ehrlich was the beloved wife of the late Harry Ehrlich; dear sister of the late Aaron Maniker, the late Irene and the late Saul Brenner, the late Ethel Silberg, the late Esther and the late Sam Wolfson. 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