soul of blessed memory continued from page 47 A Philanthropic Businessman the Wirt-Rivette Group with Stephen Mark Wirt, 70, passed Clarence Rivette as partner. away peacefully on July 16, 2017, As CEO of the company, Steve with his loving family by his side. never stopped working to find He was born in Bay City on different ways of putting invest- March 9, 1947, to Alice and ments together to make a project Jack Wirt, who preceded him in work. Steve and his wife were death. Steve earned his bach- committed to making the com- elor of science degree in busi- munity they live in better, some- ness from Eastern Michigan Stephen Wirt thing they both learned from University. It was there that he their parents. Steve and Dena met and married Dena Jaffe. were instrumental in support- They raised two boys, Matthew ing local organizations that worked to Aaron Wirt, who preceded him in death, do the same. As strong supporters of the and Daniel Jordan Wirt, who lives in United Way, they donated their building Chicago with his wife, Jordan. After a 10-year relocation to the Detroit in downtown Bay City to the organiza- tion, which maintains its offices. They area, Steve and Dena moved back to Bay have also been generous supporters of City, where they chose to stay and raise their boys while beginning an equipment the Alice and Jack Wirt Library, the Alice leasing business they started 32 years and Jack Wirt Bay Area Women’s Center, ago in a spare bedroom. Wirt Financial the Boys and Girls Club and the Bay Area Community Foundation. They estab- Services has grown and evolved into DR. ROY S. GOODMAN, 68, passed away on July 19, 2017, in Bloomfield Hills. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Dr. Judith Schartenberg Goodman Goodman; daughter, Dr. Lauren Goodman (Dr. Jaron Goldberg); son, Dr. Julian (Lindsay) Goodman; parents, Dr. Merrill and Phoebe Goodman; sister, Nancy (Peter) Torpey; grandchildren, Megan Goldberg, Jonah and Tessa Goodman; niece, Allison Torpey; nephew, Brian ( Jessica) Torpey; great- nephews, Brayden and Bryce Torpey. Funeral services were held in Columbus, Ohio. Contributions may be made to Hadassah of Greater Detroit, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, (248) 683- 5030, www.hadassah.org/regions/ greater-detroit/; or a charity of one’s choice. Online guestbook at www. epsteinmemorial.com. Arrangements by Epstein Memorial Chapel in Columbus. DENNIS HERMAN, 74, of Commerce, died July 19, 2017. He is survived by his beloved wife, Robin Herman; daughter and son-in-law, Tracy and Greg Duda; son Herman and daughter-in-law, Benjiman Herman and Jessica Grandas; grandchildren, Maddie, Sophie and Tyler Duda; sister, Sandra Sherman; mother-in-law, Mae Bell; brothers-in- law and sisters-in-law, Cheryl Herman, Barry (Terry) Bell, Nicole (Paul) Kallush and Hilary ( John) Vallone; many loving nieces, nephews, other family members and a world of devot- ed friends. Mr. Herman was the dear son of the late Minnie and the late Herman lished special funds at local higher edu- cation institutes as well as established scholarships at many of Michigan’s public universities. Education was very impor- tant to Steve, and he was quick to help a student with unforeseen needs. He was a longtime member of the Elks and a member of Temple Israel, where he served on the Dues and Assessment Committee for many years. He also served on the Chevra Kadisha Committee and the Building Committee. After recovering from prostate cancer, Steve took to walking. Not one to do any- thing in a small way, he would walk out- side or on a treadmill for the whole day, his cell phone at the ready. He could com- plete a full day of business in this manner. His diagnosis of terminal brain cancer did not deter him. Having lost a great deal of strength and function on his left side, he continued to work as hard as his body would allow. He challenged all therapists that he worked with, never complaining and never giving up. When Daniel was married last summer, the family was blessed to have Steve and Dena walk down the aisle with their son. Besides his wife and son, Steve is sur- vived by his brother and sister-in-law, Doug and Victoria Wirt; brother-in- law, Robert Lee; nieces and nephews, Michelle, Doug, Natalie and Zachery Wexler, Joshua Lee and Liza Wirt; sisters- in-law, Phyliss Jaffe and Julianna Jaffe; special friends, the Harold and Ruth Blumenstein family, the Clarence and Sara Rivette family, the Donna and Mike Bacigalogo family; and the very special friends that cared for Steve with so much love through his battle, Evens Bernard and Magali Wooley. The funeral was held at Temple Beth Israel in Bay City. Rabbi David Nelson officiated. Contributions may be made to the Alice and Jack Wirt Women’s Center, the Boys and Girls Club of Bay County, the Bay McLaren Hospice or a charity of one’s choice. • Spinner, and the late Ben Herman; brother of the late Merwyn Herman; son-in-law of the late Milton Bell. Contributions may be made to the Holocaust Memorial Center or to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. CAROL ILENE KLIMAN, 82, of Oak Park, died July 16, 2017. She is survived by her son, Steven Kliman; daughter, Marla Kliman Mendelson; brother, Richard Emery; sister Kliman and brother-in-law, Andrea and Allan Gordon; grandchild, Loni Mendelson; many loving nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Mrs. Kliman was the beloved wife of the late Louis Kliman. Contributions may be made to Angela Hospice or to a charity of one’s choice. JEFFREY MYLES MALKIN, 76, of Oak Park, died July 18, 2017. He is survived by his beloved wife, Sue Malkin; daughter and son-in-law, Julie (Huck Manning) Malkin- Malkin Manning; son and daughter-in-law, Rob (Tara Russell) Malkin; grandchildren, Alayah, Louis and Sadie; brothers and sisters-in- law, Ed (Marlene) Malkin and Stephen (Sue) Malkin; sister-in-law, Marsha (Sandy) Kuretzky. He is also survived by his dear pet, Barrett; and many other lov- ing family members and friends. 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