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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-12-26

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great-grandson, Nathaniel
Henry Mondello, all of Seattle;
her son-in-law, Michael Barden;
her oldest granddaughter,
Dorah Barden, of Vancouver
B.C.
Mrs. Faigin was the loving
wife of the late Henry Faigin for
50 years; the loving mother of
the late Sybil Faigin; the young-
er sister of the late Miriam
Feldman; the dear friend of the
late Tom Tannis.
Throughout her lifetime,
Frieda continued to be close
to her surviving first cous-
ins, Florence (Flossie) Citeral
of Detroit, Delores “Lollie”
Bennish of Chicago and Larry
Gussin of Seattle; her nieces,
Eileen Baum, Carol Seligson
and Susan Katz; her nephew,
Jerome Katz, all of the Detroit
area.
Interment was at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made
to Na’
amat or to Hadassah.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

JERALD FARKAS, 81, of
Walled Lake, died Dec. 12,
2019.
He is survived by his daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Beth and
Howie Borin; grandchildren,

Jessica and Mitchell Borin;
brother and sister-in-law, Neal
and Michelle Farkas; sister,
Nanci Coller; many other loving
family members and friends.
Mr. Farkas was the dear
father of the late Jeffrey Farkas.
Interment was held at El
Rod Cemetery in Versailles,
Pa. Contributions may be
made to Jewish Family Service.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

MERVIN
HAROLD
GOLDSTEIN,
M.D., 76, died Dec.
14, 2019, in
Newport Coast,
Calif.
He was born April 10, 1943,
in London, Ontario, Canada,
the son of William and Zelda
Goldstein. Mervin was an
accomplished facial plastic sur-
geon and artist.
He was most proud of his
three loving grandchildren,
Benjamin (17), Seth (15) and
Manya (9) of Farmington Hills.
Mervin is also survived by his
dedicated and devoted wife
of 50 years, Carol (Edelberg)
Goldstein of Newport Coast;
his son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. Ethan Goldstein and

Marcie (Eskin) Goldstein of
Farmington Hills.
Contributions may be
made to the National Stroke
Association, through a
GoFundMe campaign titled
Peloton Ride for 365.

GERALD EVAN
GRODSKY, 50, of
Farmington, died
Dec. 16, 2019.
He is survived by
his wife, Jennifer
Grodsky; daughters, Rachel
Grodsky and Rebecca Grodsky;
parents, Elliott and Anita
Grodsky; brother and sister-in-
law, Larry and Lisa Grodsky;
mother and father-in-law, Tom
and Marsha Bryant; sister-in-
law, Kim (Dale) Richmond;
nieces and nephew, Luca and
Gabriella Grodsky, Elizabeth
and Emily Richmond; aunts,
Marilyn Schechter, Terry (Lori)
Katz; many other loving family
members and a world of devot-
ed friends.
Mr. Grodsky was the nephew
of the late David Schechter.
Interment was held at Beth
El Memorial Park Cemetery
in Livonia. Contributions may
be made to the Birmingham
Temple, the Society for
Humanistic Judaism or to the

American Heart Association.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

STEWART
LEVIN, 84, of
Pleasant Ridge,
died Dec. 16, 2019,
peacefully at home
in the arms of his
bashert, following numerous
health issues culminating with
an untreatable infection.
He was born in Jackson to
Murray and Sarah Levin.
Mr. Levin loved his home in
Pleasant Ridge and its village
of friends and neighbors. A
people-person, he was the con-
summate salesman, initially of
women’
s clothing then in the
residential building industry. He
loved Jewish learning.
His wife, Suzanne, was
extraordinarily aided in caring
for Stewart during his final days
by Hospice of Michigan and the
Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy
Network.
He is survived by his “pre-
cious” wife of 20 years, Suzanne
Levin; his children, Dawn
Levin of Denver, Bradley
(Jocelyn Baldwin) Levin of West
Bloomfield and Craig Levin of
Clawson; Suzanne’
s children,
Jordan Lowy, Adam Lowy and

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