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May 09, 2019 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-05-09

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soul

of blessed memory

BEATRICE SONDERS,
94, of West Bloomfield,
died May 3, 2019.
Along with her grand-
son and a companion,
Mort Horwitz, Beatrice
authored a book, Hiding
In Plain Sight, her story
of survival and courage
in the face of the ultimate
horrors. The book is now
at Yad Vashem and avail-
able for sale online.
A survivor of David
Horodok in Poland, she became a mem-
ber of the David Horodoker Society,
B’
nai B’
rith and Shaarit Haplaytah.
Mrs. Sonders was the devoted mother
of Debra Feldman, Rita (Joseph) Salama,
and Bonnie (Morry) Levin; mother-in-
law of Michael Feldman; loving grand-
mother of Lisa (Steve) Horowitz, Barry
(Sheryl) Feldman, Jay (Jessica) Feldman,
Eric Feldman, David (Pauline) Salama,
Evan (Melissa) Salama, Jill (Jason)
Handman, Julie (Eric) Greenberg, Dana
(David) Saltzman and Lauren Levin;
proud great-grandmother of Charlotte

Horowitz, Isabel Horowitz, Max, Olivia,
Jonah, Avery, Dahlia and Stella Feldman,
Elliot, Ari, Oliver, Molly, Benjamin and
Ruby Salama, Alexis Greenberg, Eleanor
Greenberg, Rosie Saltzman, Henry
Saltzman. Beatrice is also survived by a
dear companion, Art Becker.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Beno Sonders; sister of the late Sholom
Gadzuk who was killed in the Holocaust;
ex-wife of the late Harold Perlstein.
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to Holocaust Memorial Center, 6710
W
. Maple Road, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322; Hillel Day School, 32200
Middlebelt, Farmington Hills, MI
48334; David Horodoker Organization,
c/o Evelyn Gorosh, 7106 Pebble Park
Drive, #3505, West Bloomfield, MI
48322; Alzheimer’
s Association 25200
Telegraph Road, Suite 100, Southfield,
MI 48033, alz.org; or Jewish Senior
Life, 15000 W
. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park,
MI 48237, (248) 661-1836, jslmi.org.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

CAROLINE ZEMMOL,
90, passed away on April
25, 2019, peacefully with
her husband by her side.
She is survived by
her husband of 70
years, Bernard Zemmol;
son and daughter-in-law, Lloyd and
Kristin; grandchildren, Erika and
Heather; great-grandchildren, Alexis
and Madison.
Mrs. Zemmol was the daughter of
the late Saul and the late Rose Share;
sister of Nat, Leslie, Loui and Sara.
Interment was at Forest Lawn
Cemetery, Cathedral City, Calif.

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