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December 05, 2019 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-12-05

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DECEMBER 5 • 2019 | 59

Soul
of blessed memory

a Holocaust survivor, with
whom he had six children.
After relocating to
Michigan in the late 1950s,
Aron worked as a tool and
die maker in various tool and
die shops, eventually working
for Chrysler Corporation for
almost 20 years and winning
numerous awards for his
inventions.
Aron loved to read books
and newspapers in different
languages. After retirement,
he became a coin dealer
specializing in selling United
States and Israeli coins. He
also volunteered as a docent
at the Holocaust Memorial
Center, where he spoke to
school groups about his life
before, during and after the

Holocaust.
Aron was always smiling
and enjoyed leading services
at synagogue and teaching
children how to lay tefillin.
Most of all, Aron loved his
family. He left a wonderful
legacy and will be missed
beyond words.
Mr. Zoldan was the beloved
husband of the late Frances
Zoldan; cherished father of
Mildred (Michael) Pivoz,
Reena (Stuart) Arnold,
the late Rosalyn Zoldan,
Martin (Elise) Zoldan,
Sandra (Jay) Colvin, Brenda
(Corey) Freedman; proud
grandfather of Jason (Melissa)
and Benjamin Pivoz, Craig
(Megan) and Eric (Jenna)
Arnold, Ethan and Dayna

Zoldan, Jeffrey (Laura)
Colhan, Steven Colvin, Jaclyn
(Corey) Barnes, and Joseph,
Mathew, Adam and Heather
Freedman; and adored great
grandfather to Tyler and
Dylan Pivoz and Jaxon, Chase
and Jordyn Arnold.
Interment was held at
the Adat Shalom Memorial
Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions can be made
to the Holocaust Memorial
Center, to the Frances Zoldan
Sisterhood Memorial Fund
at Congregation B’
nai Moshe
or to the Jewish Hospice
and Chaplaincy Network.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

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