64 | NOVEMBER 14 • 2019 

Beach, Fla. 
Mr. Davis is survived by 
his wife of 40 years, Laura 
Davis; son and daughter-in- 
law, Benjamin Eric Davis 
and Christine Rivera-Davis; 
daughter, Sarah Corinne Davis; 
granddaughter, Selah Elisabeth 
Davis; mother-in-law, Muriel 
Weinberg; sister and brother-
in-law, Gail and Barry Perlow; 
brother and sister-in-law, Neil 
and Ilene Davis; brother-in-
law and sisters-in-law, Richard 
and Wendy Weinberg, Karen 
Weinberg and Sandra Wright.
He was the devoted son of 
Donald and the late May Davis; 
the loving son-in-law of the 
late Harvey Weinberg; the dear 
brother-in-law of the late John 
Wright.
Interment was at Adat 
Shalom Memorial Park. 
Contributions may be made to 
American Heart Association, 
27777 Franklin Road, Suite 
1150, Southfield, MI 48034, 
heart.org/ HEARTORG/; or 
National Alliance of Mental 
Illness, 2107 Wilson Blvd., Suite 
300, Arlington, Va. 22201-3042, 
nami.org. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

AUDREY 
FARBER, 84, of 
Bloomfield Hills, 
died Nov. 2, 2019. 
She was the 
co-founder of the 
William and Audrey Farber 
Family Foundation. 
Mrs. Farber is survived by 
her sons and daughters-in-law, 
Larry and Barbara Farber, David 
and Nanci Farber, Jeffrey and 
Jennifer Farber; grandchildren, 
Channa and Emile Farber, Noah 
Farber, Adina Farber, Amanda 
Farber, Justin Farber, Hailey 
Farber, Mackenzie Morton, 
Alexis Morton, Jacob Farber 
and Jessica Farber; sister, Caren 
Edelstein; brother, Arnold 

Lawrence.
She was the beloved wife for 
62 years of the late William 
Farber.
Interment was at Beth El 
Memorial Park. Contributions 
may be made to Friendship 
Circle, Farber Soul Center, 
Meer Family Friendship 
Center, 6892 W
. Maple Road, 
West Bloomfield, MI 48322, 
friendshipcircle.org/donate; 
Tamarack Camps, Farber Farm, 
6735 Telegraph Road, #380, 
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, 
tamarackcamps.com/tributes; 
or Farber Hebrew Day School, 
21100 Twelve Mile Road, 
Southfield, MI 48076, 
farberhds.org. Arrangements by 
Ira Kaufman Chapel. 

RUTH J. 
FULKERSON, 91, 
of Bloomfield, Hills, 
died Nov. 1, 2019. 
Born in 
Cambridge, 
Mass., Ruth grew up in nearby 
Brookline. Politically active in 
high school, she was a leader in 
the Encampment for Citizenship 
movement and editor-in-chief 
of the Brookline High School 
newspaper. 
Admitted to the University 
of Chicago at 17, she had her 
attendance delayed due to prior-
ity admittance for returning GIs. 
She attended Mills College in 
California as a freshman before 
transferring to the University 
of Chicago for the remainder of 
her college career.
There, she met her future 
husband at a Sadie Hawkins 
dance. She was an avid jitter- 
bugger. Known for being inde-
pendent and bold, Ruth asked 
George to dance and they were 
together from then on. Married 
in Boston in 1951, they settled 
in Detroit so George could fin-
ish law school at the University 
of Detroit. Working alongside 
George, she managed George’
s 
law practice and was his unwav-
ering supporter when he ran for 
political office in subsequent 

years. Daughter Tavi was born 
in 1953 and son Derek in 1955.
As a formidable matriarch, 
she wore many hats. She was 
most devoted to her immediate 
and extended Fulkerson, East 
Coast and neighborhood fam-
ilies, hosting many gatherings 
and sharing her love for cooking 
and gardening with everyone. 
She was a mother to many. 
George and Ruth were insepara-
ble, and their love for each other 
is legendary. They were married 
68 years. 
Mrs. Fulkerson was the 
beloved wife of George J. 
Fulkerson; daughter of the 
late Simon and the late Ann 
Black; dear mother of Ann 
Tavi (Hampton) Fulkerson and 
Derek Joseph Fulkerson; loving 
grandmother of Georgia Ruth 
Hampton and Jeffrey Allen 
Fulkerson; devoted sister of the 
late Sidney Black. She is also 
survived by many other loving 
family members and friends.
Contributions may be 
made to the Jewish Hospice 
and Chaplaincy Network. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

HARRIET 
“TERRY” 
GREENBERG-
WAUTELET, 91, of 
Farmington Hills, 
died Nov. 4, 2019. 
She is survived by her hus-
band, Jean Wautelet; sons and 
daughters-in-law, Bryan and 
Ginger Greenberg, and Bruce 
and Audrey Greenberg; daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Janice 
and Michael Schwartz, and 
Ronna and Martin Bordoley; 
grandchildren, Shelly and Adam 
McDougal, David and Annie 
Greenberg, Jackie Greenberg, 
Justin Greenberg, Mallory 
Schwartz, Adam Bordoley and 
Lira Bordoley; great-grandchil-
dren, Dejha, Braydon, Ethan, 
Jace, Ava, Arin and Avery. 
She was the loving sister of 
the late Joe Silver. 
Interment was at Adat 

Shalom Memorial Park. 
Contributions may be made to 
Susan G. Komen for the Cure, 
200 Friberg Parkway, #3020, 
Westborough, MA 01581, 
komen.org; Humane Society 
of Michigan, 30300 Telegraph 
Road, Suite 220, Bingham 
Farms, MI 48025, michigan 
humane.org; or to any children’
s 
charity. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel. 

DR. VICTOR 
HORVITZ, 91, of 
Bloomfield 
Township, died 
Nov. 2, 2019. 
He served in the 
Army as an orderly in post-war 
Japan. He was discharged hon-
orably as a corporal. 
Victor graduated from 
University of Illinois at 
Champaign with a B.S. in liberal 
arts in June 1949, a B.A. with 
honors in June 1950 and an 
M.A. in psychology in October 
1952.
Dr. Horvitz graduated from 
University of Illinois Medical 
School at Chicago with an M.D. 
in June 1956 and served his 
internship/residency at Sinai 
Hospital in Detroit.
Dr. Horvitz is survived 
by his wife of 61 years, Sally 
Lyons; children, Leslee and Dr. 
Marvin Herschfus, Janice and 
Irving Plonskier, Eric and Allisa 
Horvitz; grandchildren, Reena 
Herschfus, Jake Plonskier, 
Matthew Plonskier, Lillian 
Horvitz, Madeline Horvitz, 
Sydney Horvitz. 
He was the loving son of 
the late Masha and the late 
Alexander Horvitz.
Contributions may be made 
to Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 
27375 Bell Road, Southfield, MI 
48034; Jewish Family Service, 
6555 W
. Maple Road, West 
Bloomfield, MI 48322; or to a 
charity of one’
s choice. 
Interment was held at Clover 
Hill Park in Birmingham. 
Arrangements by Hebrew 
Memorial Chapel. 

continued from page 63
Soul
of blessed memory

