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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-11-30

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soul

of blessed memory

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MARY JANE “MAY”
WEINBAUM, 83, of
Royal Oak and Key West,
Fla., died Nov. 10, 2017.
Many will miss May,
an extraordinary human
spirit in so many ways,
among them: her voice,
Weinbaum
her zest for life, her
c. 2000
laughter, her intellect,
her passion, her char-
acter, her love of her
family and friends, especially the joy she
felt in the presence of her grandchildren
and great-grandchild, and her concern for
justice in this world.
Mrs. Weinbaum was the beloved wife
of Robert C. Weinbaum; loving mother
of Jeanne (Michael) Sarnacki, Robert
(Joy) Angelastro, Amy Anthony and John
Weinbaum; grandmother of Elliot (Leslie),
Franny (John), Jordan, Nicholas, Cortlyn
and Ty; great-grandmother of Rocco; dear
sister of Anne Wettler, Ed Nugent Sr., the
late James Nugent, the late Henry Nugent
and the late Hugh Nugent.
A celebration of her life will be held on
Friday, Dec. 8, 2017, at the Red Run Golf
Club, 2036 Rochester Road, Royal Oak, MI,

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starting at noon. Contributions may be
made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation or
a charitable organization of one’S choice.
Arrangements by Wm. Sullivan & Son
Funeral Home, Royal Oak, www.
sullivanfuneraldirectors.com.

PAULA WEINBERG, 74, of Beverly
Hills, died Nov. 21, 2017.
She is survived by her beloved hus-
band, Martin Kotch; daughter, Laura
Leblanc; sons and daughters-in-law,
David Weinberg, Ivan Kotch, Noah
(Shari) Kotch; brother and sister-in-law,
Eugene (Enid) Stein; grandchildren,
Marielle Leblanc, Charlotte Leblanc,
Corinne Kotch, Carson Kotch, Emma
Kotch and Alexander Kotch; many other
loving family members and friends.
Interment took place at Beth El
Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made to the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
or to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

SOL WINKLER, 93, of
Beverly Hills, died Nov.
19, 2017.
He is survived by
his wife, Shoshana
Winkler; son and
daughter-in-law, Alex
and Debra Winkler
of West Bloomfield;
daughter and son-in-law, Lillian and
Lee Schostak of Beverly Hills; grand-
children, Edward Winkler, Heather
Clement, Michael and Alexis Schostak,
Dr. Steven and Jennifer Schostak,
Rachel and Shane Engisch, Jason and
Hoda Winkler, Alexander J. and Abigail
Malischostak; great-grandchildren,
Hayley Schostak, Benjamin Schostak,
Harmony Engisch, Ariya Schostak,
Arieus Engisch; many other loving rela-
tives and friends.
Mr. Winkler was the loving son of
the late Chaya and the late Shlomo
Winkler. He was predeceased by all of
his siblings, (some in Europe, some
here).
Contributions may be made to
Shoshana and Sol Winkler Educating

Future Generations Fund at Holocaust
Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard
Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI
48334. Interment was held at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

IRVING WOLF, 91, of West Bloomfield,
died Nov. 20, 2017.
He was a highly decorated veteran.
Mr. Wolf is survived by his sons and
daughters-in-law, Arthur and Gail Wolf
of West Bloomfield, Paul Wolf of Malibu,
Calif., Richard and Jennifer Wolf of
Canton; sister, Joyce Field; grandchil-
dren, Elyse Wolf, Elliott Wolf, Ethan
Wolf, Jillian Wolf, Andrew Wolf, Emily
Wolf, Elisabeth Wolf; his niece, Fran
Nagle.
He was the beloved husband of the
late Sharon Levitt and the late Edna
Wisotsky; loving father of the late
Madeline Hope Wolf.
Contributions may be made to
a charity of one’s choice. Services
and interment were held at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park in Livonia.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel. •

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