50 May 30 • 2019 jn continued from page 49 soul of blessed memory NORMAN DINES, 78, passed away May 21, 2019, at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. He was born Aug. 2, 1940, in Detroit to Sidney “Sol” Dines and Esther Strauss Dines. He graduated from Cass Tech High School and Eastern Michigan University. He married Rita Grossman in 1970 and raised his family in Oak Park. Mr. Dines had a home construc- tion company in the 1960s and built several homes in Detroit. He worked for the Office of Housing and Urban Development then held several jobs before taking a position as United States Postal Carrier in Oak Park. He retired from the Labor Relations Department at the USPS in 1986. He bravely battled multiple sclero- sis for more than 40 years and lived his final years at the Manor of Novi. He was an avid sports fan and kept abreast of politics, the state of our country and the state of Israel. Mr. Dines is survived by his wife of 48 years, Rita Grossman Dines; son, Shawn Dines; daughter, Lisa (David) Smith; brother, Harry (Esther) Dines; grandchildren, Leo, Jillian and Abraham Smith; nieces and nephews. Contributions may be made to the Kollel Institute, 15230 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. JUDITH KLEIN FRANK, 74, of Scottsdale, Ariz., formerly of East Lansing, died on May 20, 2019: 18 years after her initial cancer diagno- sis. During those 18 years, she wit- nessed the marriages of her younger son, Danny, to Angie Wilson and of her older son, Brian, to Shanna Pittman. As was her nature, she wel- comed Angie and Shanna into the Frank family with open arms and an overflowing heart. Though she thrived with cancer for 18 years, her diagnosis did not define her. In addition to her famil- ial appointments, she was a teacher, lawyer, scholar and advocate. Most importantly, she was a friend, mentor and all-around superhero to count- less people who remember her fond- ly. Judy was never happier than when she was surrounded by her family, all of whom were with her at the end. Those who wish to honor her memory may do so by fighting for justice and against intolerance, by being an inspiration to others and by working to make the world a better place. Mrs. Frank became a devoted Grammy to Danny and Angie’ s sons, Max and Lev, and to Brian and Shanna’ s daughter, Olivia. She was present for (and kvelled at) the con- veyance of doctoral degrees to both Brian and Danny. Her husband of 50 years, Allen, remains behind to continue pro- viding guidance, wisdom and sup- port for the whole family. She also cherished her relationships with her brother, Sandy Klein, and his wife, Carol; her brother-in-law, Dennis Frank, and his wife, Peggy; many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was the daughter of the late Herb and the late Betty Klein; daugh- ter-in-law of the late Jack and the late Gretl Frank. Contributions may be made to MD Anderson Children’ s Art Project, 6900 Fannin St., Suite 1, Houston, TX 77030, childrensartproject.org; Lazarex Cancer Foundation, P.O. Box 741, Danville, CA 94526, lazarex.org; Houston Ground Angels, 1306 Briar Bayou Drive, Houston, TX 77077, houstongroundangels.org; or to a charity of one’ s choice. A celebration of her life was held in Scottsdale. A second will be held at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in East Lansing on June 30 at 11 a.m. RITA RONNIE GRODMAN, 92, of Oak Park, died May 16, 2019. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Irving Grodman; son and daughter-in- law, Howard (Melissa Cohen) Grodman of Flagstaff, Ariz.; daughter and son-in-law, Shellie (Milton) Hardin of Coloma, Mich.; grandchildren, Jessie Grodman, Sylvie Grodman, Adam Grodman; sister-in-law, Lorraine Handler. 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