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April 18, 2019 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-04-18

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April 18 • 2019 67
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c. 1970

FAY-ANN POPKIN, 87,
of West Bloomfield, died
April 10, 2019.
She is survived by her
daughter, Leslie Popkin;
son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. Randall and Melissa
Popkin; grandchildren,
Eric Zagacki, Zachary
Chafetz, Cameron Popkin, Kiley
Popkin Clark and Elijah Popkin; great-
grandchildren, Ayla Clark, Hudson
Clark, Sander Zane Popkin, Joshua
Chafetz and Benjamin Chafetz.
Mrs. Popkin was the beloved wife of
the late James Popkin; the cherished
mother of the late Shelley Popkin
Zagacki; the devoted daughter of the late
Samuel and the late Ethel Gornbein.
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
Foundation, (888) 499-4673, pedaids.
org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

DAVID ROBERT
SHANAMAN, 39, of
Detroit, died April 8,
2019.
He was the cherished
son of Chuck (Lori)
Shanaman and Susan
Ladewig Shanaman; dear stepson of
Robin Tobin-Murav (Avery Murav);
loving brother of Reisa Shanaman and
Baratt Shanaman. He is also survived by
other loving family and friends.
Contributions may be made to
Kadima, 15999 W
. 12 Mile, Southfield,
MI 48076,
kadimacenter.org; or To Write Love On
Her Arms (TWLOHA), P
.O. Box 2203,
Melbourne, FL 32902, twloha.com/
donate. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

HOWARD L. STONE,
82, of West Bloomfield,
died April 8, 2019.
He is survived by his
beloved wife, Beverly
Stone; daughters and

sons-in-law, Dana and Jon Abrahams,
Lisa and Jonah Sigel; grandchildren,
Lindsay Abrahams, Carly Abrahams,
Jordan Sigel and Jillian Sigel; nephew,
David (Elly) Adelstein; many other
loving family members, friends and
students.
Mr. Stone was the brother of the late
Fern Adelstein.
Interment was at the Clover Hill Park
Cemetery in Birmingham.Contributions
may be made to the Michigan Jewish
Sports Foundation or to a charity of
one’
s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

c. 1992

SAM “SONNY” TAUB,
passed away April 13,
2019, after living a long
and fulfilling life.
He was born in Detroit
in 1930, the son of
William and Sarah Taub.
Sam was a lifelong
sports enthusiast. He was
a scholarship athlete at the University of
Detroit, a Mumford High School athletic

director, player, coach, referee and
spectator. A natural athlete, he was seen
on the fields, courts and golf courses.
Mr. Taub was inducted into the
Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in
1992. Throughout his life, he maintained
relationships with many teammates,
opponents and players, who loved to
reminisce with him about their playing
days.
He will be missed and forever loved by
all whose lives he touched.
Mr. Taub was preceded in death by
his brothers, Morris, Mark and Alex. He
is survived by his devoted wife, Marilyn
“Micki” (Feldman) Taub; stepchildren,
Eric Shaw and Karen Shulman; and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral and condolence information
may be found at irakaufman.com or by
calling (248) 569-0020. Contributions
may be made to a charity of one’
s choice.

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