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March 16, 2017 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-03-16

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CELIA COHN of Denver,
Colo., died Feb. 27, 2017.
She was the mother of
Sandra Sarniak and Daniel
Cohn; grandmother of Stacey
Sarniak, Sarah (Matt) Hickey,
Rebecca Sarniak; great-grand-
mother of Owen Sarniak,
Jackson Hickey and Olivia
Lunsford.
Mrs. Cohen was the wife of
the late Sidney Cohn.
A memorial service
was held in Denver; pri-
vate interment was at Ft.
Logan National Cemetery.
Contributions may be made
to Kavod Senior Living, 22
S. Adams St., Denver CO
80209; Robert E. Loup Jewish
Community Center, 350 S.
Dahlia St., Denver CO 80246;
or Shalom Cares, 14800 E.
Belleview Drive, Aurora CO
80015.

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LOIS JEAN BRODAX, 93, of
Los Angeles, Calif., died after
a short illness on March 2,
2017.
She was born in Detroit and
graduated from the University
of Michigan. She and her
husband, Phillip, were mar-
ried in 1945 and operated a
chain of retail clothing stores
before moving to Los Angeles
in 1977.
Lois was the matriarch
of an extended family and
beloved by everyone. She
was whip-smart in finances
and business, an incredible
reader of current events, a
self-described “news junkie.”
She was a best friend to many
and valued a good sense of
humor above all else. She will
be missed dearly.
Mrs. Broadax is survived
by her two daughters,
Lynn (Barry) Berkowitz of
Southfield and Laura Brodax
of Seattle, Wash.; 10 grand-
children; 39 great-grandchil-
dren.
She was preceded in death
by her beloved husband,
Phillip, of 65 years.

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