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late Richard Kahn.
Interment was held at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery in
Birmingham. Contributions
may be made to the Pancreatic
Cancer Foundation (pancan.
org); Jewish Family Services (jfs.
detroit.org); or Papcorps
(papcorps.org). Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.
LILLIAN MABEL
PECK, 94, of
Birmingham,
passed away on
Nov. 3, 2019.
She was born
in Detroit on April 3, 1925, to
Arthur and Lily Farrington.
Nana, as she was universally
known, grew up in Ferndale
and graduated from Lincoln
High School. Having lived
through the Great Depression
and WWII, both of which left
lasting impressions, she was
the epitome of the “greatest
generation.”
She worked at the Chrysler
Institute during WWII and
would frequently remember
with pride and respect all her
friends who supported the war
effort, including many who did
not return.
She married Theodore
Peck, D.D.S., of Yonkers, N.Y.,
and raised four children in
Birmingham with her trade-
mark enthusiasm, encouraging
them to excel to their highest
potential with excellence. She
was an accomplished seamstress
and loved tending to her many
gardens and flowers. An active
skier, horse enthusiast and golf-
er, she loved the outdoors and
her beloved pet dogs, Queenie
and Bonnie. Her pride and joy
were her grandchildren and
her great-grandchild, for whom
nothing was too much effort.
Mrs. Peck was the lov-
ing mother of Susan Leffler
(Michael), Janice Farrington,
George Peck (Andrea) and
Charlie Peck (Richard); cher-
ished grandmother of Jessica
Stukalin (Ari), Heidi Montblanc
(Jay), Gretchen Shanley (Tom)
and Elliot Peck; great-grand-
mother of Shira Stukalin. She is
also survived by countless other
loving family and friends.
A private ceremony
and interment were held.
Contributions may be made to
the American Veterans Center,
1100 N. Glebe Road, Suite
910, Arlington, VA 22201,
americanveteranscenter.org,
(703) 302-1012.
LEE M.
SHULMAN, well-
known psycholo-
gist, World War II
veteran and com-
munity leader, died
Oct. 29, 2019, at the age of 95,
in Valencia, Calif.
He was born on Dec. 12,
1923, in Detroit. He attended
Central High School, gradu-
ating June 1941. He enlisted
in the U.S. Army Air Corps in
September 1942 at the age of 18.
Upon returning from WWII,
he completed his bachelor’
s
degree in psychology at Wayne
State University, a master’
s
degree from University of
Michigan and a Ph. D. in clin-
ical psychology. His private
practice career as a psychologist
focused on executive coaching
and relationship counseling. He
was the founder of Lee Shulman
& Associates in Royal Oak.
Lee and his wife, Joyce,
moved to California in the
1980s and lived in Valencia
from 1997. He was active in
the local Eagle Scout Alumni
Association, SCV Domestic
Violence Center and advisory
board for the Child & Family
Center, as well as many other
community organizations. Lee
battled leukemia in his final few
months
Mr. Shulman is survived
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