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in Birmingham. After Tim’
s pass-
ing, she married Thomas Meyers of
Louisville, Ky., and left the Detroit
area. She returned in 1993 to live in
East Lansing to be near her daugh-
ter, Liz, her sister, Renee Silver, her
brother-in-law, Louis, and their
family in West Bloomfield; and her
beloved uncle, Maurice Wayne, also
of West Bloomfield.
Mrs. Meyers is survived by her
daughter, Liz Meyers (Bill Norton)
of East Lansing; son, Bob Grossfeld
(Teri Krull) of Mesa, Ariz.; son,
Jim Grossfeld (Vivian Gabor) of
Bethesda, Md.; grandchildren,
Elise Grossfeld, Emily Stone,
Josh Grossfeld, Max Meyers and
Amy Simon; great-grandchildren,
Emerson, Jack, Charlotte, Harper,
Rebel and James.
Contributions may be made to the
Mid-Michigan Hospice House
sparrowfoundation.org/give. A
celebration of Betty’
s life is being
planned for this summer.

PAUL MOLNAR, 89, of
Sarasota, Fla., formerly
of Bingham Farms, died
Feb. 15, 2019.
He was born in
Budapest, Hungary,
and came to the United
States in 1947.
Mr. Molnar gradu-
ated from Wayne State
University, where he
met his wife, Priscilla.
He spoke to thousands
of people about the
Holocaust. His central message was
“Never be a bystander.”
He is survived by Priscilla, his
wife of 67 years; children, Suzanne
(David), George (Michelle), Peter,
(Kimberley); grandchildren, Andrew
(Sky), Jacob, Rebecca, Samuel
(Clare), Alexander (Marissa), Charles
(Stacie); great-grandchildren, Jazmyn,
Hayliann, Drew, Carter, Georgie, Beau
and Ellie.
Services were held at Gulf and Bay
condominiums. Contributions may
be made to a charity of one’
s choice

or the Holocaust Memorial Center in
Farmington Hills.

SEYMOUR PRIEST, 85, of Pontiac,
died March 16, 2019.
He was the beloved brother-in-law
of Beverly Priest; dear uncle of Steve
Priest, and Lynnette and Bill Smith;
cherished great-uncle of Dustin Smith,
and Nicholas and April Smith. He is
also survived by other loving relatives
and friends, including Suzanne and
Arbin Anderson, and Harriet and
Sherwin Wilner.
Mr. Priest was the devoted brother
of the late Leonard Priest.
Interment was at Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to American Cancer Society,
20450 Civic Center Drive, Southfield,
MI 48076, cancer.org. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

HELEN RAYBER, 83, formerly of
West Bloomfield, passed away March
9, 2019.
She was the beloved wife of Bernard
Rayber. Helen is survived by her son,

Andrew; sister, Hilary; cousin, Simon;
and many nieces and nephews.
She will be greatly missed.
Interment will take place in
Jacksonville, Fla.

LEONARD TAUB, 80, of Boynton
Beach, Fla., died March 10, 2019.
He is survived by his beloved wife,
Ellen Taub; son and daughter-in-law,
Scott Taub and Lynn Czapla; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Fruma Taub and
Michael Weiss; grandchildren, Isaac
Weiss, Sarah Weiss, Kinneret Weiss,
Chana Weiss, Tova Weiss, Aaron Taub
and David Taub; sister, Frances Gantz;
many loving nieces, nephews, other
family members and friends.
Mr. Taub was the brother of the late
Hyman Taub and the late Israel Taub.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one’
s choice. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.

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