soul
of blessed memory
DR. JEFFREY EDER, 64,
of Canton, died Sept. 16,
2018.
A dentist, Dr. Eder
was a member of Alpha
Omega Delta Fraternity.
He also loved base-
ball, played softball, was
Eder
a marathon runner, a
hiker and a golfer. He met his wife when
they started dating in the 12th grade.
Dr. Eder is survived by his wife of 42
years, Dr. Nadine Eder; sons, Matthew
Eder and fiancée, Amanda Delmonico
of Canton, Kevin Eder and Molly
Barackman-Eder of Washington, D.C;
sister and brother-in-law, Roberta and
Stuart Pinsky of Farmington Hills; brother
and sister-in-law, Howard and Gayle
Eder of West Bloomfield; grandchildren,
Alyssa, Jenna, Ruthann; brothers-in-law
and sisters-in-law, Michael and Diane
Applebaum, Alan and Sandra Applebaum,
Elyse Gerrero; Rocky the cat.
He was the loving son of the late
Beatrice and the late Charles Eder; dear
brother-in-law of the late Emmanuel
Gerrero.
Contributions may be made to the
Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Association
Inc., P.O. Box 1102, Olney, MD 20830.
Interment was held at Beth Abraham
Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
HARRIET FROHLICH,
90, of West Bloomfield,
died Sept. 18, 2018.
She is survived by her
daughter and son-in-
law, Fran and Dr. Marvin
Sonne; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Jerry and
Frolich
Joan Frohlich; daughter-
in-law, Lilli Frohlich; grandchildren, Amy
and Michael Brown, Lisa and Travis
Wheeler, Jeffrey and Sara Sonne, Julie
and Dr. Thomas Song, Jaimee and David
Witten, Jill Frohlich, Jonathan Frohlich,
and Jennifer and Matthew Cruger; great-
grandchildren, Aiden and Emma Song,
Ashleigh and Zoe Brown, Tyler and Alex
Witten, Cameron and Mia Wheeler, Lucas
and Annie Cruger, and Jude Henry Sonne;
sister, Sondra Belsky.
Mrs. Frolich was the beloved wife of
the late Arthur Frohlich; the cherished
mother of the late Steve Frohlich; the dear
sister-in-law of the late Irving Belsky.
Interment was at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made
to Jewish Vocational Service, 29699
Southfield Road, Southfield, MI 48076,
www.jvsdet.org; or to a charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
STEPHEN GOLDMAN,
72, of West Bloomfield,
died Sept. 18, 2018.
He graduated from
Brandeis University
and Carnegie Mellon
University and attended
Yale University.
Goldman
In his nearly 50-year
professional career, he worked for
numerous Jewish organizations. He was
the first employee, museum director
and curator of the Florida Holocaust
Museum; the executive director of the
Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art in
Tulsa, Okla. Most recently, he served as
the executive director of the Holocaust
Memorial Center on the Zekelman
Family Campus in Farmington Hills.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Goldman held
teaching positions at the State University
of New York and Florida State University;
he always considered himself, first and
foremost, an educator. Through his
dedication, selflessness, intelligence and
sense of humor, he succeeded in having
an overwhelmingly positive impact on
every community he touched. He was a
gentle giant who made the world a better
place and was often described by those
who knew him as a true mentsh.
Mr. Goldman was the devoted hus-
band of Sylvia Goldman; the loving
father to daughters, Shimon Maddock
(Rich) and Chava Goldman (Lance); son,
Zachary Goldman (Drea). He is also
survived by his grandchildren, Ryan and
Jordan Maddock. He was dedicated to his
only brother, Michael Goldman (Patti);
and their children, Rebecca and Andrew.
He was loved by many other family mem-
bers and friends throughout Canada and
the U.S.
He was the beloved son of the late Dr.
Herbert and Barbara Goldman.
Contributions in Stephen’s memory
may be made to Brandeis University or
any animal shelter organization.
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In Loving Memory Of
Bill and Grace Naftaly
Emil and Mary Kahan
Nathan and Rose Naftaly
By Jerry Naftaly
Former Mayor
Oak Park, Michigan
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