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Soul
of blessed memory

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50 | JANUARY 9 • 2020

Pershin, they were blessed
with three children, Rona,
Michael and Lisa.
Helyn graduated from
Wayne State University in
1968 with a master’
s in edu-
cation and history. She went
on to have a long career as a
high school English teacher.
She was an avid life master
bridge player and director
and even conducted classes
on cruises.
Mrs. Kohlman was loved
by so many and could always
be counted on for counsel
and life advice to many peo-
ple.
She was predeceased by
her sister, Lillian Harris.
She is survived by her sis-
ter, Reva Moss; brother,
David Gross; children, Rona
Pershin Sheridan, Michael
Pershin and Lisa Pershin
Piepsney; grandchildren,
Stacey Sheridan, David
and Rachel Pershin, Kevin
and Michael Piepsney;
great-grandchildren, Jaden
and Jordan Sheridan, Emily
and Elliott Pershin, and
Jackson Piepsney.
Funeral services will be
private.

SALLY
FRIEDMAN
MAYER, 87, a
wife, mother and
grandmother,
passed away in
her sleep Dec. 24, 2019, in
Salt Lake City, Utah.
She led a fulfilled and
happy life, enjoying time
with her family on Walloon
Lake in Michigan, skiing,
traveling, golfing and spend-
ing time with her grandchil-
dren.
Sally was a lifelong vol-
unteer with numerous
organizations throughout

the Metro Detroit area, first
and foremost, the National
Council of Jewish Women.
She was also an active patron
of the arts.
Mrs. Mayer is survived by
her husband, Martin Mayer;
her children, Michael,
Ruthie (John Murphy) and
Carrie; her two grandchil-
dren, Calissa Mayer and
Jacob Murphy; dear friend,
Kim Waples, and her two
children.
A celebration of her life
will be held in Michigan
and announced at a future
date. Contributions may be
made to National Council
of Jewish Women, Greater
Detroit Section, 26400
Lahser Road, Suite 306,
Southfield, Michigan 48033,
(248) 355-3300, ncjwmi.org.

ROBERT
MICHLIN, 70,
of Van Nuys,
Calif., passed
away Dec. 26,
2019.
He was born and raised
in Detroit and lived in
California for the past 40
years.
Mr. Michlin is survived
by his loving, caring wife
of 28 years, Melinda Wood.
He was the dear brother of
Jeffrey Michlin and Margie
(Ellis Feigenbaum) Michelin;
uncle to Dylan (Jane) and
Jenna Michlin; nephew to
Stuart (Susan) Goldberg,
Ava (the late Mordechai)
Goldberg, Martha (the late
Norman) Zausmer and the
late Arnold and Florence
Michlin; devoted son of the
late Norman and Bernice
Michlin; brother-in-law to
Sue Michlin, and John and
Wyetha Wood. He is also
survived by many loving

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