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She was born into an Orthodox Russian family; her Jewish beliefs were very strong. She kept kosher and loved all of the Jewish holidays. Mrs. Droz had a love for learning, art, theater, music and all things beau- tiful. She was an avid reader and loved her mah jong and card games with her family. She had a flair for interior design and an eagle eye for perfection in everything. She was a spitfire and a presence; she was adored by all. Mrs. Droz was the beloved wife of the late Edward Droz; cherished and adored mother of Karen Droz and Fonda Droz-Schwartz; proud grand- mother of Brittani Schwartz and Ellery Droz-Schwartz; loving sister of Leda and the late Milton Gorlovsky, Gigi and Albert Kemper; sister-in-law of the late Mitchell (Joan) Droz, Joseph Droz, the late Ushie and Flo Droz, and the late Louis and Ethel Droz; many nieces and nephews and their fami- lies; all of her friends from every walk of life; Harlow, Tootsie, Charlie and Luc, her fur babies. She was the loving and devoted daughter of the late Samuel and the late Sarah Wohl. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale. Contributions may be made to Adat Shalom Synagogue or the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Michael Shnaider Eva Stein Dora Sukenic Harry Topor August 4, 2018 Alter Pinchas Berman Avraham Bordelow Phyllis Gruber (Levin) Tracey Lupo Minnie Rosenthal Esther Thav Rebecca Zabludovsky Edith Zimmerman School for Boys v Beth Jacob School for Girls v Early Childhood Development Center Weiss Family Partners Detroit v Kollel Bais Yehudah v Bnos Bais Yehudah—Maalot Detroit P.O. Box 2044 v Southo eld, MI 48037 v 248-557-6750 v www.YBY.org jn of blessed memory continued from page 45 Same Day Local Delivery Nation Wide Delivery Come Visit Our Store at 32550 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills soul KAILA FINE GLUCK, 76, of Boca Raton, Fla., died July 21, 2018. She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Dana Levy-Germain, Heidi Gluck Wiegand and Ken Wiegand Jr., Dori Levy Leib; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Mindy Levy; grandchil- dren, Alegra, Ryker, Ellery, Davis, Ethan, Madison, Gabriel, Maxwell, Ely, Caitlin and Jenner; sister, Karen Rubin. She is also survived by her devoted dogs, Muffin and Addis; many other loving family members and friends. Mrs. Gluck was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Edward J. Gluck; mother- in-law of the late Richard Germain. Interment was held at Tod Homestead Cemetery in Youngstown, Ohio. Contributions may be made to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation or to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. ROBERT L. GOODMAN, 95, of Chicago, died July 4, 2018. He was the devoted husband for 72 years of the late Rosalyn; Goodman loving father of Stephen Goodman, Madeleine (Rael) Slutsky and Carolyn (Howard) Iwrey; proud grandfather of Adam (Patti) Berlinsky, Daniel and Jack Iwrey; adoring great-grandfather of Eleanor Berlinsky; dear brother-in- law of Lainie Lesser-Mark and Irene Goodman. Mr. Goodman was preceded in death by his siblings, Selma Probst, Alvin and David Goodman. Service was held in Chicago. To honor his memory, please make a donation to the Iwrey Senior Programming Fund at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, www. temple-israel.org. BARBARA A. LEVENSON, 84, of Bloomfield Hills, died July 17, 2018. She was a true creative spirit, lov- ing to dance and spending much of Levenson her life honing her craft as a dancer, dance teacher and choreographer. Her professional training included time with Lucas Howing, the Jose Limon Dance Company and the Ballet Theater School in New York City. She performed with the Severo Ballet, the Detroit City Ballet and Paul Sanasardo. She taught at Marygrove College, the Jewish Community Center and Paradigm Dance Theater, where she performed to critical acclaim. In her later years, Mrs. Levenson found creative expression through painting, which she did with true dedication. She will be remembered as a car- ing wife and friend and as a nurtur- ing mother and grandmother. She touched everyone she met with her gentle way and her huge heart. Mrs. Levenson is survived by her