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IRENE BURG, 89, of 
Southfield, died April 22, 
2019. 
She is survived by her 
daughters, Andrea Burg-
Kushim, Susan Burg; 
son and daughter-in-law, 
Steven Eric and Iphigenia Burg; grand-
children, Michael (Juliana) Kushim, 
Jonathan, Simone, Josiah and Shayna 
Burg; many other loving family mem-
bers and friends; her devoted pet, Chico. 
Mrs. Burg was the beloved wife of 
the late Seymour Burg; sister of the late 
Helen Tatarka. 
Interment was held at Clover Hill Park 
Cemetery in Birmingham. Contributions 
may be made to the Michigan Humane 
Society or to a charity of one’
s choice. 
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

c. 1972

CHERYL FEINBERG, 
64, of Farmington Hills, 
died April 21, 2019. 
She is survived by 
her sisters and broth-
ers-in-law, Susan and 
Robert Yashinsky, and 
Lisa and Dr. Richard 
Garfinkel; nieces and nephew, Alyse 
Yashinksy, Carly Yashinsky, Samuel and 
Jaclyn Garfinkel, and Carrie Garfinkel; 
great-nephews, Benjamin and Max 
Garfinkel; many loving cousins and 
world of friends. 
Ms. Feinberg was the devoted daugh-
ter of the late Selda and the late Seymour 
Feinberg.
Contributions may be made to 
American Civil Liberties Union, 2966 
Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201, 
aclumich.org; Jewish Vocational Service, 
29699 Southfield Road, Southfield, MI 
48076, jvsdet.org; Special Olympics, 
4084 John R Road, Troy, MI 48085, 
somi.org; Southern Poverty Law Center, 
400 Washington Ave., Montgomery, 
AL 46104, donate.splcenter.org/sslpage.
aspx?pid=463; or Jewish Community 
Center, Windsor, Ontario, the Ansel and 
Celia Wagenberg Family Endowment, 
1641 Ouellette Ave., Windsor, ON 
N8X 1K9, jewishwindsor.org/donate. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. 

c. 1957

DONALD FOX, 85, of 
Phoenix Ariz., passed 
away peacefully April 15, 
2019. 
He was born and 
raised in Detroit. He was 
a founding partner and 
CFO of Perry Drug Stores 
and lifelong employed pharmacist. 

Mr. Fox was a devoted and loving 
husband for 63 years to Joan Nancy Fox, 
who passed away Jan. 13, 2019. 
He is survived by his children, Ken 
(Rosalyn) Fox of Buffalo Grove, Ill., Rick 
(Ilana) Fox of Tsoran, Israel, and Erika 
(Steven) Freeman of Phoenix; beloved 
grandchildren, Liat (Shai) Drach, 
Natalie (Steven) Klumb, Tal Fox, Laine 
Fox, Shani Fox, and Aylah and Lindsey 
Freeman.
Contributions may be made to 
American Friends of Bar-Ilan University 
(afbiu.org) or Wounded Warrior Project 
(support.woundedwarriorproject.org). 
Services were held at Mt. Sinai Cemetery, 
Phoenix. 

JOEL FRANK, 61, of Farmington Hills, 
died April 18, 2019. 
He is survived by his mother, Carole 
Frank of Farmington Hills; brother, 
Barry Frank of Farmington Hills; sisters 
and brother-in-law, Judy and Arnie 
Goldman of Farmington Hills, Nancy 
Frank of Farmington Hills; nephew 
and nieces, Kyle and Melissa Goldman, 
Ilana and Jonathon Margolis, Marlee 
Goldman; great-niece, Talia Margolis; 
many loving caregivers.
Mr. Frank was the cherished son of 
the late Max Frank. 
Contributions may be made to JARC, 
30301 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington 
Hills, MI 48334; Yad Ezra, 2850 W
. 
11 Mile Road, Berkley, MI 48072; 
Kenny Goldman Fund at the Jewish 
Community Center, 6600 W
. Maple 
Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322; or 
to a charity of one’
s choice. Interment 
was held at Hebrew Memorial Park. 
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial 
Chapel.

PAMELA BETH FULLER- SMALL, 56, 
of Petoskey, died April 8, 2019. 
She is survived by her husband, 
Michael Small; parents, Sheldon and 
Harriett Fuller; brother, Dale Fuller 
(Rachel Shultz); children, Amber Lynn 
and Alex Jacob; grandchild, Hunter 
Mattson. 
Contributions may be made to 
Karmonos Cancer Center or a charity of 
one’
s choice.

PHYLLIS SANDELMAN 
GARLOCK, 99, of 
Southfield, died April 23, 
2019. 
She was devoted to 
family and friends. She 
never missed a grad-
uation, an athletic event or any other 
activity that involved one of her grand-
children. 
Mrs. Garlock taught physical educa-
tion in the Detroit Public Schools and 
was committed to exercise and an active 
lifestyle long before the medical estab-
lishment began touting its benefits. She 
was an enthusiastic Michigander who 
particularly loved her home in Southfield 
and her vacations in Charlevoix. 
She was active in National Council of 
Jewish Women and at Temple Beth El, 
especially the Einstein Scholarship com-
mittee. Her greatest passion was for her 
husband, Joe, with whom she shared 75 
years of mutual devotion. 
Mrs. Garlock is survived by her 
daughter and son-in-law, the Honorable 
Nancy and William Edmunds; son and 
daughter-in-law, David and Barbara 
Garlock; son-in-law, Robert Cheek; 
grandchildren, Ben Edmunds, Nate and 
Jenna Edmunds, Jon and Laura Cheek, 

Laura and Aaron Lianso, Amy Garlock, 
Jackie Garlock and Stephie Garlock; 
great-grandchildren, Darren, Andrew 
and Evan Cheek, June Edmunds and 
Reese Lianso; many cousins, nieces, 
nephews; her wonderful caregivers, 
Karen Holloway, Jackie Harris-Cary, 
Yvette Harris and Shalonda Dawkins. 
Mrs. Garlock was the beloved wife 
for 75 years of the late Joseph Garlock; 
the cherished mother of the late Judith 
Cheek; the devoted daughter of the late 
Isear and the late Birdie Sandelman. 
Interment was at Beth El Memorial 
Park. Contributions may be made to a 
charity of one’
s choice. Arrangements by 
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ANITA GLASS, 88, of Oak Park, died 
April 24, 2019. 
She is survived by her sons and daugh-
ter-in-law, Gary and Doreen Glass of 
West Bloomfield, Steven Glass of Sylvan 
Lake; daughter and sons-in-law, Andrea 
and Dr. Allen Stawis of Oak Park; 
grandchildren, Shevy and Yossi Zigdon, 
Malkie and Josh Rosenbloom, Ari and 
Atara Stawis, Rachel and Tzvi Unger, Ani 
Glass, Gabriel Glass; great-grandchil-
dren, Zevy Zigdon, Binyamin Zigdon, 
Kivi Zigdon, Chaim Zigdon, Aviva 
Rosenbloom, Yehudah Rosenbloom, 
Kayla Rosenbloom, Lily Rosenbloom, 
Ahuva Stawis, Rivky Stawis, Sruli Unger, 
Ariella Unger, Miki Unger. 
Mrs. Glass was the beloved wife of the 
late Harold Glass. 
Contributions may be made to The 
Spot, c/o Detroit Chesed Project, 30553 
Southfield Road, #520, Southfield, 
MI 40875. Services and interment 
were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. 
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial 
Chapel.

SYLVIA HUBERT 
GOLDBERG, 103, of 
Southfield, died April 22, 
2019.
She is survived by 
her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Leslie and 
Barbara Hubert; daughter and son-
in-law, Roberta Segel Goldstein and 
Melvyn Goldstein; daughter-in-law, 
Vicky Hubert; grandchildren, Howard 
and Mary Beth Hubert, Mark and 
Charlotte Hubert, Michelle Hubert, 
Michael Hubert, Nicole and Todd 
Fink, and Amanda Segel; great-grand-
children, Alex, Max, Molly, Rachel 
and Lauren Hubert, Breanna Weddle, 
Brooke Hubert, and Madelaine, Aerin 
and Andrew Fink; great-great-grand-

soul

of blessed memory

DAMON KEITH, a 
federal judge in the 
Midwest, died April 28, 
2019.
In 1964, Mr. Keith 
helped found one of 
Detroit’
s first African-
American law firms and was named 
co-chairman of the Michigan Civil 
Rights Commission. Later, he became 
a federal judge, a chief judge for 
Eastern Michigan and then he joined 
the Sixth Circuit Court. In 1995, he 
assumed senior status on the appellate 
court.
Judge Keith was President Lyndon 
B. Johnson’
s choice for a district court 
judgeship in Detroit, with jurisdic-
tion in Eastern Michigan and then as 

President Jimmy Carter’
s selection for 
the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, 
presiding in Cincinnati over cases aris-
ing in Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan and 
Tennessee.
In a 2016 ruling in an Ohio case 
that restricted early and absentee vot-
ing, Judge Keith accused two Circuit 
Court colleagues of scorning African-
American voters and the memory of 
black people slain in the struggle for 
voting rights. He incorporated into his 
opinion photographs and biographies 
of 36 victims, including the Rev. Dr. 
Martin Luther King Jr.
Read more about Judge Keith’
s 
remarkable life and legacy in the May 
9 issue of the Jewish News.

