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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-07-04

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SALLY G.
(TALCOWSKY)
LEWIS, passed away
peacefully on June 25,
2019, with her children
and granddaughter at
her side.
She leaves behind
her sister, Edith; children, Nanice,
Rochelle, Shelly (and Jeff), and
Michael; her grandchildren, Rachel
(and Shane), Carin (and Miguel),
Noah, Jason (and Hoda); her beauti-
ful great-grandchildren, Harmony,
Arieus, Selma, Yaya, Bella and Avi;
her dear nieces and nephews, cous-
ins, lifelong friends and her devoted
caregiver, Ginger.
Mrs. Lewis was predeceased by her
beloved husband, Morton H. Lewis;
and her beloved sister, Dorothy (and
Eddie).
Contributions may be made to
Jewish National Fund, Morton and
Sally Lewis Grove, 24100 Chagrin
Blvd., Suite 430, Cleveland, Ohio
44122; Barbra Streisand Women’
s
Heart Center, Smidt Heart Institute,
Cedars-Sinai Gift Administration,
8700 Beverly Blvd., Suite 2416, Los
Angeles, CA 90048. Interment was
held at Hebrew Memorial Park.

Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

BERNICE MICHLIN,
92, of West Bloomfield,
died June 26, 2019.
She is survived by her
sons and daughters-
in-law, Robert Michlin
and Melinda Wood,
Jeffrey Michlin; daughter and son-
in-law, Margie Michelin and Ellis
Feigenbaum; grandchildren, Dylan
and Jenna Michlin; daughter-in-law,
Susan Michlin; brother and sister-
in-law, Stuart and Susan Goldberg;
sister, Ava Goldberg; sister-in-law,
Martha Zausmer; many other loving
family members and friends.
Mrs. Michlin was the beloved
wife of the late Norman Michlin;
sister-in-law of the late Norman
Zausmer and the late Arnold (the
late Florence) Michlin.
Contributions may be made to
Common Ground or to the ADL.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

EARL MOGELL, of Del Ray Beach,
Fla., passed away June 3, 2019.
He was the beloved husband for 67
years of Myrna. He is also survived

by daughter, Lezlie Mogell; son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Kenneth and
Annette Mogell; loving granddaugh-
ters, Kelsey and Kaitan; sister, Deli
Cohen; sister-in-law and brother-
in-law, Adrienne and Herb Levy;
sister-in-law, Vita Mogell Becker;
many nieces, nephews and cousins;
the love of his life, Phantom, the
Chihuahua.
The funeral was held in Boca
Raton, Fla., at the Gardens.

CRAIG A. NEWMAN,
61, of Scarsdale, N.Y.,
formerly of Farmington
Hills, died peacefully
surrounded by family
on June 26, 2019, after
a valiant 10-month bat-
tle against pancreatic cancer.
He was born in Detroit on June 29,
1957, to Ruth Chodoroff Newman
and Buddy Newman. Craig was a
graduate of the Cronkite School of
Journalism & Mass Communication
at Arizona State University, where he
later served on its national board of
advisers.
Mr. Newman received his M.A.
from the University of Missouri
School of Journalism. He was also an

honor graduate of the University of
Detroit School of Law, where he was
editor-in-chief of the Law Review
and a Burton Scholar.
He served as a law clerk to the
Hon. Philip Pratt, chief United States
district judge for the Eastern District
of Michigan. Craig was a litigation
partner with Patterson Belknap and
became a nationally recognized
leader in the field of cybersecurity
law, serving as the chair of the Firm’
s
Privacy & Data Security practice. His
career included more than 20 years
as a law firm partner, as well as gen-
eral counsel roles at an international
private equity firm and a major
media consortium.
A former journalist, Craig was a
prolific writer and frequent contrib-
utor to the New York Times, where
he wrote about cutting-edge issues
at the intersection of global busi-
ness, law and cybersecurity. He also
wrote for the Wall Street Journal, the
Washington Post and the Financial
Times, among other publications.
Mr. Newman is survived by his
wife of 32 years, Susie, the love of
his life and a source of strength and
positivity; his children, Rachel and
Jon, whom he adored above all else;

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