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JULIE SILVERMAN 
SACHSE, 59, of Los 
Angeles, Calif., formerly 
of Detroit, died Jun 21, 
2019. 
Beautiful, fearless, 
honest and loved are 
just a few words to describe Julie. Wise 
beyond her years, she cherished life and 
grabbed every opportunity to express 
herself in the most unique ways. 
A Detroit native, Julie relocated to Los 
Angeles in her early 20s and remained 
there for the rest of her life. Armed 
with a design degree from Wayne State 
University, she was determined to release 
her talent on L.A. and make a name for 
herself. So, she did with an impeccable 
aesthetic. Whether she was picking out 
a sofa to help a friend give a home that 
little something special or guiding her 
children through the next challenge they 
were facing, Julie approached the day 
with strength, creativity, a strong sense of 
self and did so with a smile that literally 
lit up the room. 
Her friends were her family; her 
family was her everything and for Julie 
there was never too much of either. The 
home that she and Ed built in Pacific 
Palisades, Calif., has a literal “open door” 
policy to all: Nothing gave her more joy 
than entertaining family and friends and 
friends of friends and their friends. 

Julie was all style and substance: Her 
love for art and design, her passion for 
travel and culture, her never-ending 
wanting to know and wanting to hear 
and needing to figure things out pre-
vailed in her life. There was nothing she 
would not talk about with you and did 
so with a keen ear and with compas-
sion. No conversation was off limits.
To know Julie, simply, was to love 
Julie. Her memory will live on forever. 
Mrs. Sachse is survived by her lov-
ing husband Edmond; her children, 
Jacob and Erin; devoted family member, 
Max Dowaliby; her parents, Shayna 
(Sushi) and Morris Silverman; broth-
ers, Jeffrey and Eric Silverman; in-laws, 
Andrea (Sachse) Hurwitz, Ronald 
Hurwitz, Stuart Sachse (AH); brother-in-
law and sister-in-law, Todd Sachse and 
Karen Sachse; adoring nieces and neph-
ews; countless friends and other family 
who loved her dearly. 
To honor Julie, an open house will 
be held on Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019, 
from 1 to 3 p.m. at Morry and Shayna 
Silverman’
s home, 1941 Pine Ridge 
Court, Bloomfield Hills. There will be a 
short memorial service at 3 p.m.
Contributions may be made 
to Tower Cancer Research Foundation 
at Towercancer.org; or to another charity 
of one’
s choice. Local arrangements by 
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

BERTRAM M. SCHREIBER, 78, of 
Southfield, died Aug. 12, 2019, in New 
Jersey. 
He is survived by his wife, Rita 
Schreiber; children and their spouses, 
Dr. Shani and Rabbi Yosef Bechhofer, 
Debbie and Carmi Shapiro, Avy 
Schreiber, and Dr. Elli and Ari Fox; 
brother and sister-in-law, Billy and 
Miriam Schreiber; many grandchildren, 
other relatives and friends. 
Interment was at Eretz HaChaim in 
Israel. Local arrangements by Hebrew 
Memorial Chapel.

c. 1968

ERNEST J. SCHWARTZ, 
96, of West Bloomfield, 
died Aug. 17, 2019. 
He is survived by his 
sons and daughters-in-
law, Ronald and Yvonne 
Schwartz, and Mark and 
Wendy Schwartz; grand-
children, Scott and Rachel Schwartz, 
Greg and Nikki Schwartz, and Kate and 
Jeff Schwartz-Palmer; brothers-in-law, 
William Klinsky and Harold Sucher.
Mr. Schwartz was the beloved hus-
band of the late Edith Schwartz; the 
loving brother of the late Constance 
“Connie” Klinsky. 
Interment was at Clover Hill Park 
Cemetery. Contributions may be made 
to the Alzheimer’
s Association-Greater 
Michigan Chapter, 25200 Telegraph 

Road, Suite 100, Southfield, MI 48033, 
alz.org/gmc; or to a charity of one’
s 
choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.
(A more detailed obituary will appear 
next week, Aug. 29.) 

HARVEY SILVERMAN, 90, of Roswell, 
Ga., passed away on Aug. 11, 2019. 
He was born on Sept. 8, 1928, in 
Detroit to Anne and Julius Silverman. 
Mr. Silverman was the brother of 
Henrietta Bitterman (William), Bernice 
Pinsky (Daniel), Morris (Shayna), 
Lorraine Soverinsky (Seymour), 
Paul, and Gordon (Gloria); father of 
Steven Silverman (Sandy) and Lauren 
Silverman Gray (Robert); grandfather of 
Alan Silverman (Amber), Aline Pitney 
(Dustin), Hilary Booco (Ryan), Michael 
Gray (Jessica) and Eric Gray (Sarah); 
great-grandfather of Bo and Holly 
Silverman, Taryn and Hannah Pitney. 
Contributions may be made to 
Congregation Etz Chaim, 1190 Indian 
Hills Pkwy., Marietta, GA 30068; 
Lassiter Band Boosters Association, 2601 
Shallowford Road, Marietta, GA 30066; 
Pope High School Foundation, 3001 
Hembree Road NE, Marietta, GA 30062. 
The funeral took place at Clover Hill 
Cemetery in Michigan. Arrangements 
by Dressler’
s Jewish Funeral Care, 
(770) 451-4999. 

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