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BERNICE 
HOLLANDER, 90, of 
West Bloomfield, died 
July 14, 2019. 
Beyond her fami-
ly, Bernice Hollander 
touched the lives of many 
children and their parents in her role as 
an exemplary kindergarten teacher. For 
30 years, she strived for excellence as 
an educator at Schoenhals Elementary 
School in Southfield. 
During her retirement years, she 
continued to help others through her 
volunteerism at both Meals on Wheels 
and JARC. 
She is survived by her children, Dr. 
Jay and Jill Hollander, Dr. David and 
Louisa Hollander, Dan Hollander and 
Dr. Priscilla Chamberlain, and Dr. Mitch 
and Betsy Hollander; grandchildren, 
Dr. Alexa Lindley and Dr. Kevin Duan, 
Clarissa Lindley and Jesse Cooley, 
Isaac Hollander, Greg Hollander, Phil 
and Frances Hollander, Bradley Davis, 
Rachel and Reuben Maxbauer, Nicole 
Hollander, Alexandra Hollander and 
Jack Hollander; great-grandchildren, Ted 
Maxbauer and Lucas Duan. 
Mrs. Hollander was the beloved wife 
for 59 years of the late Dr. Martin Elliot 
Hollander; the loving sister of the late 

Rae Mucasey; the devoted daughter of 
the late Nina (Kass) and the late Harry 
Block. 
Interment was at Beth El Memorial 
Park. Contributions may be made to 
the Alzheimer’
s Association-Greater 
Michigan Chapter, 25200 Telegraph 
Road, Suite 100, Southfield, MI 48033, 
alz.org/gmc; Jewish Senior Life of 
Metropolitan Detroit, 6710 W
. Maple 
Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, 
jslmi.org; or the Juvenile Diabetes 
Foundation, 24359 Northwestern Hwy., 
Suite 225, Southfield, MI 48075, jdrf.org, 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.
 

KARIN LOOPER, 65, of 
Rockville, Md., formerly 
of Michigan, died July 18, 
2019. 
She is survived by her 
husband of almost 30 
years, Glen Looper; son, 
Leslie Losonci; father, David Roberts 
(Geri Margolis); stepchildren, Lisa 
Looper, Terri Karr, Michelle and Rodney 
Smith and their families; brother, Hal 
Roberts of Santa Rosa, Calif.; sister and 
brother-in-law, Ilene and Stuart Tallen of 
Park Ridge, Ill.
Mrs. Looper was the loving daughter 
of the late Marjorie Roberts.

Contributions may be made to JARC, 
30301 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington 
Hills, MI 48334. Services and interment 
were held at Clover Hill Park Cemetery 
in Birmingham. Arrangements by 
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

MOLLIE NUCIAN, 101, 
of West Bloomfield, died 
July 18, 2019. 
She is survived by her 
children, Sandra Nucian, 
Richard Nucian and Gary 
Nucian; grandchildren, 
Joshua and Amanda Nucian, Stephen 
Nucian and Cara Nucian; great-grand-
child, Tristan Nucian; sister, Blanche 
Gantz; many loving nieces and nephews. 
Mrs. Nucian was the beloved wife of 
the late Lew Nucian; the devoted daugh-
ter of the late Beckie and the late Nathan 
Rattner; dear mother-in-law of the late 
Susan Nucian; the loving sister-in-law of 
the late Ben and the late Anne Kosins, 
the late Harry Gantz, the late Benjamin 
Nucian and the late Saul Nucian. 
Interment was at Clover Hill Park 
Cemetery. Contributions may be made 
to University of Michigan, the Susan 
Nucian Fund for Pancreatic Research, 
Office of Development, 1000 Oakbrook 
Drive, Suite 100, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, 

rogelcancercenter.org/pancreatic-cancer/
make-gift; or to a charity of one’
s choice. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. 

DR. ANDREW ELI 
SEGAL, 89, of Bloomfield 
Hills, died July 9, 2019, 
surrounded by loving 
family.
He was born Nov. 7, 
1929, in New York City. 
In 1952, Dr. Segal married the love of 
his life, Alice Block. They shared 62 
wonderful years and raised four children 
together.
Dr. Segal is remembered by family, 
friends and patients for being a very 
kind, gentle and patient man. 
He earned his bachelor’
s degree at the 
University of Michigan and his med-
ical degree from the Chicago Medical 
School; he then practiced dermatology 
in Detroit and the metropolitan area for 
50 years.
Throughout his life, Dr. Segal had 
many interests, including sailing, tennis, 
golf, crossword puzzles and travel. With 
his wife, Alice, he traveled to many des-
tinations, including India, China, Africa 
and Cuba. A most memorable trip that 
he often spoke of was the summer he 
spent in a VW camper bus with three 

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