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DOUGLAS
“DOGFISH”
WAGNER
APPLETON, 69, of
Sarasota, Fla., died
Feb. 19, 2017.
He was a gradu-
ate of Baldwin
Appleton
High School in New
c. 2000
York and attended
the University of
Wisconsin-Madison
and New College of Florida. He was
a sculptor, painter, musician and
overall big hearted “hippie”; he was
unique in every way.
Mr. Appleton is survived by his
daughter, Una Quan; son-in-law,
Dale Bombardier; sister, Leslie Riggs
(Leon Hunt) and Betsy Appleton
(Eric Zuckerman); nieces, Julie
Zuckerman Gessin (Ryan Gessin),
Sarah Riggs; nephews, David
Zuckerman, Adam Riggs (Amanda
Zafian) and Jason Riggs (Susan
Phillips); his ex-wife, Linda Fung;
and Evert Brakkee.
He was the beloved son of the
late Harriet and the late Norman
Appleton.
Contributions may be made
to Peace Education and Action
Center, 525 Kumquat Court, Suite
C, Sarasota, FL 34236; or Planned
Parenthood-Sarasota Health Center,
736 Central Ave., Sarasota, FL 34236.

ARNOLD BENNETT died Feb. 13,
2017, in Mission Viejo, Calif., from
pneumonia and complications of
Alzheimer’s disease.
Arnold was born in Hudson,
Mich., Oct. 29, 1921. He was the
youngest of nine children born to
Max and Jennie Bennett (Ma) who
emigrated to Hudson in 1898 from
Russia.
After Max’s death in an accident,
Jennie moved the family to Detroit.
Arnold was only 6. He lived there
until he enlisted in the Army Air
Corps during World War II. He was
honorably discharged in April of
1946 and married June Becker two
months later.
While he was in the service, his
brothers started a wholesale busi-
ness, Bennett Brothers, selling toys
and sundries. He was a hard worker,
and his brothers frequently asked:
“How did we ever get along without
him?” Modest, as always, Arnold
replied: “Just as well.” His fun-loving
and self-effacing nature made him
popular with everyone.
Arnold and June had many close
friends. The Bennett house was
always filled with laughter.
Late in life, Arnold developed a
passion for sailing, and he and June
spent many happy hours sailing with
friends and family at Kensington.
Arnold stayed with the business
until he retired in 1998, when he and
June fulfilled their lifelong dream to

move to sunny California. They set-
tled in Laguna Woods Village, where
they enjoyed several happy years.
Tragedy struck in 2002 when June
was diagnosed with pancreatic can-
cer and died within a few months.
Arnold mourned until he met the
second love of his life, Lita Pickman.
They enjoyed 10 happy years togeth-
er. She was at his side when he died.
Arnold is survived by three chil-
dren, Mark, Ruth and Julie; their
spouses, Gail, John and Phil; grand-
children, Maya, David, Michael and
Matthew; two great-granddaughters,
Evie June and Margot Alice.

JANICE COHEN,
71, of Huntington
Woods, died March
2, 2017.
She is survived
by her beloved
husband, Michael
Cohen; sons,
Cohen
Gregory Cohen and
Joshua Cohen; lov-
ing grandchildren,
Isaac Cohen and Sophie Cohen;
brothers and sisters-in-law, Dr. Lyle
(Anne) Goldman and Dr. Bruce (Dr.
Margo) Goldman; adoring nieces
and nephews, Erin Goldman, Adam
Goldman, Seth Goldman, Zack
(Stephanie) Goldman and Jesse
Goldman; great-niece, Vivian; many
other loving family members and
friends.
Mrs. Cohen was the daughter of
the late Philip and the late Florence
Goldman.
Interment took place at
Adat Shalom Park Cemetery in
Livonia. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

GLORIA DUNN, 93,
of West Bloomfield,
died March 5, 2017.
She is survived by
her daughter and
son-in-law, Arlene
and Alan Gottlieb;
son, Jeffrey Dunn;
Dunn
grandchildren,
Bryan (Amy)
Gottlieb, Daniel
(Bridget) Gottlieb, Bradley Dunn,
Brooke Dunn; great-grandchildren,
Bella, Joley and Ari; many other lov-
ing family members and friends.
Mrs. Dunn was the beloved wife
of the late Alvin Dunn; the daughter
of the late Harry and the late Bessie
Schein; the mother of the late David
(the late Mindy) Dunn; the sister of
the late Arthur Schein.
Interment took place at
Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale.
Contributions may be made
to American Cancer Society
or to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

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