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Kranig and Brad Kranig; grandchildren, 
Mitchell and Connor Kranig; brother 
and sister-in-law, Victor Norris and 
Ronda Barak; nephew and niece, Max 
Norris and Jessica Norris. 
Mrs. Shawn was the beloved wife of 
the late Roland M. Philipp; the devoted 
daughter of the late Harold and the late 
Frances Norris. 
Interment was at Clover Hill Park 
Cemetery. Contributions may be made 
to Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area 
Community Foundation, 616 Petoskey, 
Suite 203, Petoskey, MI 49770, phsacf.
org; or Little Traverse Bay Humane 
Society, 1300 W
. Conway Road, 
Harbor Springs, MI 49740, tbhs.com. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. 

c. 2000

SANDRA LEE SIMON, 
71, formerly of Southfield, 
died April 25, 2019, in 
Maui, Hawaii, at the 
Hospice Hale Maui.
She was a retired Maui 
high school teacher 
known for her high ener-
gy, vibrance, love of shop-
ping and travel.
Mrs. Simon is survived by her daugh-
ter, Glory Simon; her siblings, Paula 

Kravitz and Marshall Tauber. 
Her ashes have been spread across 
Maui. Condolences may be shared at 
fb.me/rememberingsandeesimon.

MORTON STOCKLER, 
91, of Doylestown, Pa., 
died Aug. 10, 2019. 
He is survived by his 
daughter and son-in-law, 
Julie Stockler and Rob 
Herion; grandchildren, 
Elana and Neil Kopp, and Rebecca 
Green; great-grandchild, Ezra Kopp. 
Mr. Stockler was the beloved husband 
of the late Ruth Stockler; the cherished 
father of the late Michael Stockler. 
Interment was at Clover Hill Park 
Cemetery. Contributions may be made 
to Southern Poverty Law Center, 400 
Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 
46104, donate.splcenter.org/
sslpage.aspx?pid=463; or Temple Shir 
Shalom, 3999 Walnut Lake Road, West 
Bloomfield, MI 48323, shirshalom.org. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. 

STEVEN ZIMBERG, 63, 
of Huntington Woods, 
died Aug. 11, 2019.
He was known for 
his loving devotion 
to family and friends, 
personal integrity and 
civic responsibility. He regularly took 
his mother on sightseeing adventures 
throughout Michigan; the true value 
was the time they spent together. 
Steven graduated from Hillsdale 
College with a degree in economics 
and business; he was a certified finan-
cial planner. He had a passion for life 
and saw every new day as an oppor-
tunity for adventure and growth. As 
owner of Artends, he enthusiastically 
sought rare and unusual antiques. 
He founded the Societism Institute, 
which promoted a healthy balance 
between the well-being of collective 
society and the significance and rights 
of the individual. 
Mr. Zimberg is survived by his 
mother, Shirley (the late Donald) 
Zimberg; daughter, Alexis (David) 
Lerner; son, Zachary Zimberg; 
grandchildren, Magda Rose and Levi 
Lerner; siblings, Marvin (Madeline) 
Zimberg, Jerry (Susie) Zimberg, 

Avraham Robert Zimberg, Leonard 
(Shani) Zimberg, Sarah (Rabbi Eliezer) 
Lachman and Dena (Nechemia) 
Finkelstein; nephews and nieces, 
Joshua (Kerrin) Zimberg, Aaron (Sari) 
Zimberg, Jennifer (Patrick) Kelly, 
Daniel Zimberg, Daniella Zimberg, 
Yael and Gavriel Zimberg, Bracha, 
Chaya Esther, Moshe Chaim, Tehilla, 
Chana Leiba, Zahava, Shoshana and 
Dovid Simcha Lachman, Joshua, 
Chaim Yosef and Miri Finkelstein; 
great-niece, Emma Parker Kelly; 
uncle and aunt, Avraham and Ruthie 
Allen Zimberg; aunt, Arlene (the late 
Raymond) Zimberg; many other rela-
tives and close friends.
Interment was at Beth Tefilo 
Emanuel Cemetery. Contributions may 
be made to Steven Zimberg Memorial 
Fund, c/o Leonard and Shani Zimberg, 
15966 Fairfax St., Southfield MI 48075. 
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial 
Chapel.

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Correction: 
In the obit of Alexander Schecter (Aug. 
8, page 38) it should have said he was 
the beloved brother-in-law of Marika 
and John Holzer. 

