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SANDRA E. KNAPP,
85, of Bloomfield 
Hills, died June 30, 
2019. 
She is survived by 
her son and daughter-
in-law, Jeffrey and 
Jane Knapp; daughter 
and son-in-law, Karen and Keith 
Sirlin; grandchildren, Scott Frazho, 
Kaitlin (Nic Rowley) Knapp, Jessica 
(Branden) Morganroth, Madelyn 
Knapp; great-grandchild, Kathleen; 
many loving nieces, nephews, other 
family members and friends.
Mrs. Knapp was the beloved wife 
of the late Stanley Knapp; sister of 
the late Harriet (the late Martin) 
Malter. 
Interment was held at Adat 
Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery 
in Livonia. Contributions may be 
made to Hadassah or to a charity 
of one’
s choice. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel. 

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 battle against pancreatic 
cancer. 
He was born in Detroit on 
June 29, 1957, to Ruth Chodoroff 
Newman and Buddy Newman. He 
was a graduate of the Cronkite 
School of Journalism & Mass 
Communication at Arizona State 
University, where he later served on 
its National Board of Advisors. 
Craig received his M.A. from 
the University of Missouri School 
of Journalism. He was 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 general counsel at an 
international private equity firm 
and a major media consortium.
A former journalist, Craig was 
a prolific writer and frequent 
contributor to the New York Times, 
where he wrote about cutting-edge 
issues at the intersection of global 
business, 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; 
sisters, Randee (Paul) Freedman 
and Carol (Rick) Ellis; brother-
in-law, Mitchell Lipton; nieces 
and nephews, Samantha (Evan) 
Mitchell, Jill Freedman, Devin 
and Jeremy Ellis, Andrew and Jake 
Lipton. He was the loving son-in-
law of Natalie (Maxwell) Schwartz 
and the late Irv Lipton. 
Arrangements by Kaufman 
Chapel.

PESACH “PHILIP” SLABOSKY, 
72, of Jerusalem, Israel, died April 
19, 2019. 
He was born in Detroit to Louis 
and Toby (Rabin) Slabosky. He 
attended Cass Technical High 
School and Columbia University.
After studying at the Brooklyn 
Museum School of Art, Mr. 
Slabosky made aliyah to Israel with 
his wife, Nomi. There, he became 
a prominent member of the Israeli 
art community. His works were 
exhibited at many shows in Israel 
and in Europe. He also taught for 
years at the Bezalel Art Academy 
and sang in an American-style 
folk- music band. His book titled 
the Reconditioned Inspiration is 
a standard textbook in Hebrew 
translation for students at Bezalel.
Mr. Slabosky is survived by 
his wife, Nomi Bruckmann of 
Jerusalem; sons, Yoshi of Taipei, 
Taiwan, and Daniel of Tel Aviv; 
sister, Helen (John) Gean of 
Hollywood, Calif.; brother, Arthur 
Slabosky (Robin Willner) of East 
Lansing. 

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