soul of blessed memory ROBERT AUGUST, 88, of Farmington Hills, died March 1, 2018. He was a proud member of the Jewish August War Veterans and served in the United States Navy during the Korean War. Mr. August is survived by his chil- dren, Jill and Marshall Stern, Jeffrey August and Disarae Wright, and Sherri Collen; grandchildren, Seth and Heather Stern, Edward and Jordan Stern, Scott and Kati Stern, Noah Collen and Zachary Collen; great-grandchildren, Avery Rozz Stern and Thomas Robert Stern; sisters and brothers-in-law, Norma and Jules Lapides, and Evelyn and Michael Digon. He was the beloved husband for 63 years of the late Rosalyn August; the loving brother of the late Edward August. Interment was at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Temple Israel Religious School, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, www.temple-israel.org; or to a char- ity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MARCIA J. BROWN, 69, of West Bloomfield, died Feb. 26, 2018. Mrs. Brown is survived by her husband of 47 years, Larry Brown Brown; son and daughter-in- law, Adam and Jordana “JJ” Brown; daughter, Deborah Rones and her fiance, Joel Columbus; grandchildren, Aaron, Chloe, Joseph, Shai and Benjamin Brown, and Zachary and Brandon Rones; father, Jack Caminker; sisters and brothers-in-law, Bette Caminker and Joe Craig, and Nori and Dr. David Levine; brother, Rabbi Harold Caminker. She was the devoted daughter of the late Eva Caminker. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Karmanos Cancer Institute, Brown Family Cancer Research Fund026254, 4100 John R, NCO6DS, Detroit, MI 48201, www.karmanos.org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. PHYLLIS CHEIMAN, 80, of West Bloomfield, died Feb. 25, 2018. She is sur- vived by her children, Karen Manchel of West Cheiman Bloomfield, Marci and Marc Berlin of Farmington Hills, Alan and Lori Cheiman of Boynton Beach, Fla., Kevin Cheiman of Tillamook, Ore., Barbra Cheiman, Carolyn and Tim Lynch of West Bloomfield; grand- children, Brett Manchel and Jason Fawaz, Allison Manchel, Eric Berlin and fiancée, Abi Liepshutz, Zac Berlin, Rachel Berlin, Chad Hartz, Samantha Cheiman, Nathan Cheiman, Jessica Lynch, Ashley Lynch and Ryan Lynch; brother-in-law, Bernie Harwood; a world of loving friends. Mrs. Cheiman was the beloved wife for 34 years of the late Frederick Cheiman; cherished sis- ter of the late Marilyn Harwood; dear mother-in-law of the late James Manchel; dear companion of the late Jerry Band. Contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice. Interment was held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ROBERT FELDMAN, of Southfield, peacefully passed away on Feb. 4, 2018, in Las Vegas, Nev. He is survived by his wife of 63 joyous years, Sandra; two sons, Howard and Marc Feldman; granddaughters, Alexa, Bethany and Hanna Feldman. He will be dearly missed by his many friends and relatives whose lives he has touched deeply. He will always be loved and never forgotten. His wishes were that donations would be made to the National Alzheimer’s Society. The services were held at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. A Dedicated Advocate For Women, Children And Minorities English at her alma mater, Oak Park High School, where she was a strict but popular axine L. Berman was a staunch teacher. champion of women’s rights, a Friends and colleagues from a variety dedicated legislator and public of backgrounds sought her guidance and service professional who devoted her life advice. Maxine enjoyed a close relation- to advocating for women, children and ship with her sister, Barbara, and with other underserved minorities. Maxine, Barbara’s children and grandchildren. She who lived in West Bloomfield, died March was an active member of Congregation 2, 2018, at age 71. Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield, Inducted into the where the congregation was Michigan Women’s Hall of part of her extended family. Fame in 2015, Maxine was She was an avid glass collec- best known for her tireless tor and a voracious reader. work for women’s health “She was a role model to rights. She sponsored a bill me,” Barbara said. “She was mandating that health insur- extremely strong, stubborn ance be offered to women and determined, a person diagnosed with breast can- who always knew her own cer. She was instrumental mind.” in making Michigan the According to Barbara, when Maxine Berman first state in the country to Maxine was faced with a dif- require the accreditation ficult decision, she considered of mammography facilities all aspects of a situation and and successfully lobbied the federal gov- ultimately relied on her own judgment, ernment to create legislation for national which was seldom wrong. breast care standards. Ahead of her time, Berman published During her 14 years in the Michigan a book in 1994 on her experiences in the House of Representatives, Maxine worked legislature titled The Only Boobs in the in many areas of the legislature. She was House Are Men. She received many hon- a member of the House Bipartisan Team, ors during her career, including being where she helped create a new public- named one of Detroit’s One Hundred school funding system. As chair of the Most Influential Women by Crain’s Detroit House Elections Committee, she worked Business in 1997. In 2009, she became on an expedited voter registration system. the first woman selected as the Griffin She also served six years on the power- Endowed Chair in American Government ful House Appropriations Committee. at Central Michigan University. Outside of the legislature, Berman Ms. Berman is survived by sister and served as chair of the Michigan Women’s brother-in-law, Barbara and Marshall Campaign Fund, a bipartisan organization Disner; nieces and nephews, Lisa and that raised money to help women run for Mark Pinsky, and Robert and Edye Disner; office. great-nieces, Emma, Rebecca and Jane Upon her return to government in Pinsky. 2003, Berman served as director of spe- She was the devoted daughter of the cial projects for former Gov. Jennifer M. late Meyer and the late Sophie Berman. Granholm, who considered her an inspira- Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. tional mentor and cherished friend. Contributions may be made to Planned “Maxine Berman was a champion for Parenthood, 3100 Professional Drive, P.O. women’s rights, a powerful leader and a Box 3673, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, www. dear friend,” U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow plannedparenthood.org; Jewish Hospice & said. “My deepest condolences to Maxine’s Chaplaincy Network, 6555 W. Maple, West friends and family.” Bloomfield, MI 48322, www.jewishhospice. Born in Detroit, Maxine grew up in Oak org; or Congregation Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Park and graduated with honors from the Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, University of Michigan. Before embark- www.cbahm.org. Arrangements by Ira ing on her political career, she taught Kaufman Chapel. • RONELLE GRIER CONTRIBUTING EDITOR M continued on page 64 jn March 8 • 2018 63