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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-11-21

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NOVEMBER 21 • 2019 | 67

Susan graduated cum laude
from U-M in nursing in 1967.
Mrs. Salamon is survived
by her husband of 50 years,
Dr. Peter Salamon; son
and daughter-in-law, Dr.
Michael and Beth Salamon
of Louisville, Ky.; daughter
and son-in-law, Dr. Sarah and
Dr. Rick Weiss of LaCanada,
Calif.; brother and sister-in-
law, Dr. John and Gail Young
of Madison, Wis.; brother-
in-law, Dr. Robert Salamon
of Novi; grandchildren, Alex
and Jack Salamon, and Abby
Weiss; many other extended
family members and friends
from all over the world from
their many, many travels.
She was the daughter of
the late Arthur and the late

Helen Young; daughter-in-
law of the late Dr. Stanley
and the late Helen Salamon.

HILLARY
TURK, 69, died
in Beaumont
Hospital Hospice
in Royal Oak on
Nov. 5, 2019.
She was born in New
York, N.Y., on Feb. 28, 1950.
Hillary came to Michigan as
a young adult to attend the
University of Michigan. She
graduated from U-M’
s master
of social work program and
practiced as a clinical social
worker for more than 45 years.
She was a local and national
board member of the National
Council of Jewish Women.

Hillary was loved by her
family and many friends. She
created a wonderful support
system of Michigan friends
who became like family to her.
She made frequent trips to
New Jersey to be with her son
and loving family.
She was an avid golfer and
enjoyed many sports. She had
a ready sense of humor and a
positive attitude, which carried
her through many challenges.
She courageously battled heart
disease and cancer for many
years.
Mrs. Turk was the beloved
mother of Ian (Rebecca) Turk;
loving grandmother of Moshe
Avraha; cherished sister of
Lauren Gitstein and Jason
(Shira) Gitstein; dear aunt of

Rachel and Rivka Gitstein.
She was predeceased by
her beloved mother and
father, Norma and Mordechai
Gitstein, and brother Adam.
Services were held in New
Jersey. Contributions may be
made to the U-M Lung Cancer
Research Fund; checks may
be made payable to University
of Michigan and sent to
Michigan Medicine Office of
Development, 1000 Oakbrook
Drive, Suite 100, Ann Arbor,
MI 48104; call (734) 764-6777
or visit victors.us/hillaryturk.
Contributions also may be
made to Aish HaTorah, 25725
Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park, MI
48237, (248) 327-3579.

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