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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-06-28

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JACK FRANK, a native
Detroiter, died Oct. 24, 2017, in
San Diego, a week before his
86th birthday.
Born Nov. 1, 1931, Jack earned
an M.B.A. from Wayne State.
He worked for many years with
the city of Detroit’s controller’s
office and at the Jewish Welfare
Federation. He also served in
the U.S. Navy, achieving the
rank of lieutenant
After moving to San Diego in
1988, he worked with the U.S.
Census Bureau before retir-
ing to a life of volunteerism
and family activities with his
beloved wife of 59 years, Beverly
(Stein), who died Feb. 7, 2014.
Survivors include their chil-
dren, Jeffrey (Cantor Lori)
Garry, Sherrie (Kenneth Jacoby),
and Benjamin Frank (Tatyana
Simoyeva); and grandson,
Alexander Jacoby.

PRISCILLA
GREENBERG,
Ph.D., of
Brooklyn, N.Y.,
died of cancer
in her
Huntington
Woods home on
Greenberg
Saturday, June
16, 2018, at the
age of 80.
She was surrounded by the
family of her heart: Nicole
and Glen Roediger, Calli
Brannan as well as Kyle and
Lauren Roediger, who was also
Priscilla’s devoted RN.
Dr. Greenberg received
her Ph.D. from Wayne State
University. She served the com-
munity for many years as a
school psychologist for Detroit
Public Schools and as a clinical
psychologist in her Birmingham
private practice.
Dr. Greenberg opted for a
“living wake:” rather than a
funeral. More than 100 friends
attended this event on May 20,
2018. There will be no further
memorials. Contributions may
be made to ACLU, Planned
Parenthood, Detroit Opera
House or Hospice of Michigan.
Dr. Greenberg is also sur-
vived by Felix Frueh, Linda
Stoloff Frueh (daughter); and
their sons, Jacob and Elliot of
San Diego, Calif.; son, Michael
Stoloff of Chicago, Ill.; brother,
Martin Greenberg of McKinney,
Texas.

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