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to the Alzheimer’
s Association
or to a charity of one’
s choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

ALLAN
JEDWAB, 67, of
Pontiac, died Sept.
22, 2019.
He is survived
by his mother,
Ayala Jedwab; daughter, Ariel
Cooper; sister-in-law, Donna
Silk of Waterford; loving part-
ner, Jeannie Freeman; dear
nephews, Ethan Silk, Elliot
Silk; and his loving cats.
Mr. Jedwab was the loving
son of the late Meir Jedwab;
dear brother of the late Steven
Silk.
Contributions may be made
to Friends of Israel Defense
Forces, P.O. Box 999, Walled
Lake, MI 48390. Interment
was held at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park Cemetery.

Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

MICHAEL DAVID MEYER,
70, died Sept. 23, 2019, in New
Orleans, La., where he has
resided since 1975.
He was born July 15, 1949,
to Irene and Ruben Meyer
in Detroit. A graduate of the
University of Michigan and
Tulane University Law School,
Mr. Meyer was a member of the
California and Louisiana bars
and was in private practice until
his retirement in 2012.
Mr. Meyer is survived by his
wife of 38 years, Julie Grant
Meyer; his children, Rabbi
Rachel Grant Meyer (Sarah
Strnad) of Brooklyn, N.Y., and
Josh Meyer (Alison Denton) of
New York, N.Y.; his grandson,
Grant Denton Meyer; his sister,
Yael Elizabeth Meyer of Israel;
his cousins, Jay and Sarina
Kaner of Michigan.

Contributions may be made
to Touro Synagogue of New
Orleans (tourosynagogue.com);
NAMI (namineworleans.org);
HIAS (hias.org); or a charity
of one’
s choice. Private services
were held.

CAROL ANN
SOHIGIAN, 80, of
Farmington Hills,
passed away Sept.
20, 2019.
A beautiful
woman, Carol was Miss Oak
Park and Miss Concord in her
early life. She had a passion for
writing.
She is survived by her
daughter, Stephanie (Robert)
Wineman; grandchildren,
Alexandra, Caroline and
Gwyneth Wineman; devoted
sisters, Marilyn (Dr. Harvey)
Saperstein and Lenore (Dr.
Freddie Averbuch) Katz-
Averbuch; many loving nieces,

nephews, great-nieces and
great-nephews.
Carol was the beloved daugh-
ter of the late Shirley and late
Paul Frank; sister-in-law of the
late Dr. Stuart Katz.
Interment was at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to Multiple Myeloma
Research Foundation, themmrf.
org; Parkinson’
s Foundation,
30400 Telegraph Road, Suite.
150, Bingham Farms, MI
48025; or to a charity of one’
s
choice. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

HAROLD M.
TAUB, Q.C., 85, of
Windsor, Ontario,
Canada, died on
Sept. 22, 2019.
A lifetime resi-
dent of Windsor, Harold attend-
ed Assumption University and
Osgoode Hall Law School in
Toronto. A practicing com-

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