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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-09-20

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downturns and disappointments.
After his retirement from Ford,
he would visit the Morningside
construction sites in Michigan and
frequently attended construction-
related meetings. His counsel will be
missed.”
Mr. Strosberg is survived by his son
and daughter-in-law, David and Jory
Strosberg of Chicago, Ill.; daughter,
Gail Strosberg; grandchildren, Sigi,
Simone and Sid.
He was the beloved husband of
the late Charlotte Strosberg; dear
brother of the late Maurice Strosberg
(a navigator during WWII who died
during a bombing mission over
Hamburg, Germany) and the late
Phillip Strosberg.
Contributions may be made to
Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601
Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237. Services
and interment were held at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park in Livonia.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel. •

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September 20 • 2018

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DONALD
SUGERMAN, of Ann
Arbor, died Sept. 8,
2018.
In addition to his
family and friends,
Donald loved nothing
more than planning
Sugerman
and implementing a
c. 1987
good practical joke.
A labor lawyer
who began his
career with the NLRB, Donald went
on to represent union men and
women, ending his work career as
an arbitrator of labor/management
disputes and an arbiter of bow ties.
In his retirement, Donald continued
his passion for bike riding and, after
switching to a recumbent bike, was
often seen dangerously riding in the
streets of Ann Arbor in his quest for a
doughnut breakfast.
He loved collecting antique clocks,
pens and Japanese prints.
Mr. Sugerman is survived by
Barbara, his loving wife of 61 years;
children, Steven, Cheryl and Andy
(Gayle Rosen); his grandchildren, who
were the lights of his life, Beth, Eli,
Alex and Sam; nieces and nephew,

Julie, Pamela and Joseph. He was also
beloved by Michael, Lee, Allen, Ted,
Neil and Chip.
A memorial service was held at the
Birmingham Temple. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made in Donald’s
name to the Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation, Anti-Defamation
League or the Michigan Coalition for
Immigrant Rights. •

JUDITH ZEIDMAN,
84, of Farmington
Hills, died Sept.7,
2018.
She is survived
by her children,
Murray and Gail
Zeidman, and Joel
Zeidman
and Donnell Zeidman;
grandchildren, Erin
and David Espinoza,
Alexander Zeidman,
Max Zeidman and Aidan Zeidman;
great-grandchildren, Abbigayle and
Lylah Espinoza; sister and brother-in-
law, Marilyn and Robert Segal.
Mrs. Zeidman was the beloved wife
of the late Irving H. Zeidman.
Interment was at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may be made

to Matthew Bittker Foundation, 5786
Bloomfield Glens, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322, matthewbittkerfoundation.
org; or to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. •

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