Shapiro, Jonathan Shapiro and Mia Shapiro; great-grandchild, Eli Schneider; many loving nieces, nephews and a world of friends. Dr. Shapiro was the devoted son of the late Blanche and the late Joseph Shapiro; son-in-law of the late Ann and the late Harry Taylor; brother of the late Joanee and the late Norman Shapiro; brother-in-law of the late Laura and the late Dr. Jerry Taylor. Interment took place at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Association or the Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Shelden LAURA YETTA SHELDEN, 89, of Bloomfield Hills, died Jan. 6, 2018. She was a member of Temple Kol Ami and the American Association of University Women. Mrs. Shelden is survived by her chil- dren, Esther (Spencer Brewer) Siegel of California, Diane Siegel of St. Louis Park, Minn., Sherryl (Steve Gellman) Siegel of Kneeland, Calif., Janet Siegel of Oak Park, Michael (Kathleen) Shelden of Kalamazoo, Jonathon Shelden of Howell; grandchildren, Dorian Siegel, Isaac Siegel Peter, Anna Siegel Peter, Mneeshar (Joshua Dankoff) Ilanya Gellman, Halima Sarah Gellman, Benjamin Hunt, Eli Hunt, Steven (Reema) Shelden, Joanna (Adam) Reiss, Daniel Shelden, Barbara (Patrick) Harrington; great-grandchildren, Gabriel Siegel, Matolah Dankoff, Chayton Dankoff, Laila Shelden, Landon Harrington, Silas Harrington. Mrs. Shelden was the beloved wife of the late Irving Siegel and the late Dr. Manuel P. Shelden; loving daughter of the late Benjamin and the late Esther Pincus; dear sister of the late Jack Pincus. Contributions may be made to Yad Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile Road, Berkley, MI 48072; or Hebrew Free Loan, 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301. Interment was held at Beth Abraham Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. DR. BRUCE M. SIEGAN, known as Bud to his family and child- hood friends, died at home in Ann Arbor, Dec. 26, 2017, at the age of 81. He grew up in Siegan Northwest Detroit and was in one of the first graduating classes of Mumford High School. His formal education was completed at the University of Michigan, culminating in his medical degree in 1964. Following a residency at the Lafayette Clinic in Detroit, he returned to Ann Arbor where he made his home and practiced psy- chiatry. Bud had an insatiable interest in many areas of life, from mathemat- ics, computers and engineering to the natural world, travel, the environment, photography and the arts. He was a voracious reader and left behind a large library. He loved to engage in discus- sions on a myriad of topics and always took an interest in his family and friends and what they were doing. Numerous people have commented that he was a warm, friendly and kind person to speak with at social gatherings. One of his principal interests was attending musical performances, and he held season tickets to the University Musical Society performances at Hill and Rackham auditoriums, which he steadfastly attended for more than 50 years. He is survived by his loving sisters and brother, Cherie Chosid (Richard); Renee Siegan (Dr. Timothy Brennan); Dr. Steven Siegan (Dr. Lisa Vickery); his nieces and nephews, Robin Chosid- Brown (Chip Brown), Pamela Chosid, Matthew Chosid (Katie), Paul Brennan (Kaelyn), Nathaniel Brennan (Marlena), Julia Brennan; great-nieces and great- nephews, Joshua and Sarah Joseph, Harrison Brown, and Hannah, Benjamin and Rachel Chosid; many cousins and friends. Bud was the first-born, beloved son of the late Dr. Sidney Siegan and the late Ruth Starman Siegan. He was also predeceased by his dear friend, Andrea Weinschenk. continued on page 52 EASING YOUR PATH OF GRIEF REMEMBERING A LIFE OF LOVE WE ARE HERE WHEN YOU NEED US ENTERING OUR SECOND CENTURY OF CARING AND RESPECTED SERVICE HebrewMemorial.org | 248.543.1622 | 800.736.5033 | 26640 Greenfield Rd, Oak Park, MI 48237 jn January 11 • 2018 51