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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-07-25

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kids and a toddler in seven countries.
Dr. Segal was a Michigan Wolverine
fan and football season ticket holder.
He was also a member of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
Dr. Segal was the dear father of
Richard Segal, Bruce (Terry) Segal,
Robert Segal and Abby Segal; loving
grandfather of Jessica Segal, Michael
(Rebecca) Segal, Daniel Segal and Aliyah
Segal; adoring great-grandfather of
Madeline Segal; many other loving fami-
ly members and friends.
He was the beloved husband of the
late Alice Segal; devoted brother of the
late Norman Segal; uncle of the late
Diane Eskow, Michael Segal and Debbie
Segal (Steve Fadoir).
Interment took place at the Clover
Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham.
Contributions may be made to CurePSP
or the Holocaust Memorial Center.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

MORTON SCHLOSS,
100, a current resident of
Rockville, Md., formerly
of Northbrook and
Highland Park, Ill., died
July 14, 2019.
He was proud to have
made it to 100; this was his goal. When
he recently reached 100, his new goal
was 125.
Mr. Schloss’
business was women’
s
retail clothing stores, or as he referred to
it when asked, Jewish hardware. He was
the consummate schmoozer; he talked
to everyone.
In Florida, where he enjoyed his win-
ters or at his condominium home, they
called him the “Mayor.
” At the senior
place where he was living when he
died, he was designated the “Resident
Ambassador,
” a title he took very seri-
ously as he was responsible for greeting
all the new residents. He was active until
the end; singing and dancing with the
caregivers and residents.
Mr. Schloss is survived by his chil-
dren, Richard (Iris) Schloss, Debra (the
late Michael) Schwartz, Steven Schloss;
grandchildren, Marnie (Jason) Hafron,
Allison Schloss, Brian (Laura Pincus)
Schwartz, Andrea (Daniel) Wald,
Hannah (Niki) Schloss and Daniel

Schloss; great-grandchildren, Arden
Hafron, Lola Hafron, Hannah Schwartz,
Miles Schwartz, Madeline Wald, Mikayla
Wald; the wonderful staff at Brightview.
He was predeceased by Myra, his wife
of 74 years.
Contributions amy be made to
Cancer Wellness Center, 215 Revere
Drive, Northbrook, IL 60062; or Temple
Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48323, (248) 661-5700;
or Jewish Social Services Agency, 6123
Montrose Road, Rockville, MD 20852.

HARRY S.
SHAPIRO, 71, of West
Bloomfield, died July 20,
2019.
He is survived by
his beloved wife, Linda
Shapiro; sons and daugh-
ter-in-law, Lawrence Shapiro, Steven
and Katherine Shapiro; daughter and
son-in-law, Stacy and Louis Terhlen Jr.;
grandchildren, Everett, Layla, Milana;
brother and sister-in-law, Jack and
Nancy Shapiro; sister, JoAnn Duran;
sister-in-law, Lynn Shapiro; many loving
nieces, nephews, other family members
and friends.
Mr. Shapiro was the brother of the late
Charles Shapiro.

Interment took place at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham.
Contributions may be made to the
American Diabetes Association or a
charity of one’
s choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

ROSALIE SOSNICK, 90,
of Oak Park died July 20,
2019.
She is survived by her
sons, Jeffrey (Michelle)
Brodman and Steven
Brodman; daughters,
Noreen (Joseph Sabatini)
Sosnick and Elaine Kahn; stepson,
Martin Sosnick; many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Sosnick was the beloved daugh-
ter of the late Joseph and the late Helen
Holtzman; sister of the late Irwin
Toby Holtzman and the late David B.
Holtzman. She was the former wife of
the late Leo Brodman; beloved wife of
the late J.C. Sosnick.
Interment was held at Workmen’
s
Circle Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to Yad Ezra, Young Israel of
Oak Park, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah or to a
charity of one’
s choice. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

of blessed memory

c. 1948

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