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of blessed memory

sisters, Randee (Paul) Freedman 
and Carol (Rick) Ellis; and brother-
in-law, Mitchell Lipton; nieces and 
nephews, Samantha (Evan) Mitchell, 
Jill Freedman, Devin and Jeremy 
Ellis, Andrew and Jake Lipton. 
Contributions may be made 
to Let’
s Win, an affiliate of 
the Lustgarten Foundation. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.

NURIT ANANI 
SALLEN, born April 20, 
1952, passed away on 
June 5, 2019. 
Nurit was an inspira-
tion to many and her spir-
it, zest for life and love for 
adventure were unmatched. She selflessly 
cared for others both in her personal 
life and as an educator within the Jewish 
community.
She was the beloved wife of Larry 
Sallen; mother of Leah, David (Jennifer) 
and Erika.
Services and shivah were held in 

Israel, Nurit’
s homeland and favorite 
place on earth. In honor of her life and 
in an effort to help others, her family 
is raising donations for the Pancreatic 
Cancer Action Network. Those wishing 
to donate can visit purplestride.org and 
search for the team name Sallen Strong.

SHELDON 
SCHUBINER, 89, of Oak 
Park, died June 26, 2019.
A Korean war Air Force 
veteran, he served from 
1951 to 1955. 
Mr. Schubiner was 
active with Meals on Wheels, City of 
Hope, and he tutored at the Oak Park 
School District. 
He is survived by his sons and 
daughter-in-law, Steven and Elizabeth 
Schubiner of Bloomfield Hills, Bruce 
Schubiner, also of Bloomfield Hills; 
grandchildren, Andrea Schubiner, Julie 
and David Schubiner, Elyse Schubiner, 
Brian and Rebecca Schubiner, Ryan 
Schubiner, Robert Schubiner; many lov-
ing nieces and nephews. 

Mr. Schubiner was the beloved hus-
band for 60 years of the late Barbara 
Schubiner; devoted father of the late 
Scott Schubiner and the late Marc 
Schubiner; loving son of the late Lillian 
and the late Moritz Schubiner; cherished 
brother and brother-in-law of the late 
Elliot and the late Lorraine Schubiner; 
Contributions may be made to Allied 
Jewish Campaign, 6735 Telegraph Road, 
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301; the Nature 
Conservancy in Michigan, nature.org/
en-us/about-us/where-we-work/
united-states/michigan; or the Southern 
Poverty Law Center, 400 Washington 
Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104. Services 
were held at the Davidson/Hermelin 
Chapel at Clover Hill Park Cemetery 
in Birmingham, followed by interment 
at Clover Hill Park. Arrangements by 
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

THOMAS R. SHOOK, 
80, of Clawson, died June 
25, 2019.
He is survived by his 
son and daughter-in-
law, Zachary and Ingrid 
Shook; daughter, Sara 
Shook Koerber; grandchildren, Kennedy 
Koerber, Zachary Shook and KJ 
Koerber; brother and sister-in-law, Rabbi 
Mark and Carol Shook; many other 
cherished family members and friends. 
Mr. Shook was the beloved son of the 
late Frank S. and the late Anne Dunsky 
Shook.
Contributions may be made to 
the National Kidney Foundation of 
Michigan, 1169 Oak Valley Drive, Ann 
Arbor, MI 48108, nkfm.org; American 
Cancer Society, 20450 Civic Center 
Drive, Southfield, MI 48076, cancer.
org; or to a charity of one’
s choice. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

