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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-01-16

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JANUARY 16 • 2020 | 51

an accomplished musician,
who studied music compo-
sition at the New England
Conservatory, Yale and
Columbia. Albert spent 10
years touring Europe, playing
with many well-known musi-
cians. Though he played sev-
eral instruments, he was best
known as a pianist, playing jazz
music, some of which he wrote
himself. He was a true artist
who marched to his own drum.
His father, Emanuel
Peter Sarko, passed away in
December 2007.
Albert is survived by his
mother, Elaine Weingarden
Sarko of Scottsdale, Ariz.;
sister, Suzen Sarko; nephews,
Stephen Ravet, and Brandon
and Sigi Ravet.

MURRAY
SPILMAN, 84, of
Orchard Lake, died
Jan. 6, 2020.

He is survived by his wife,
Geraldine Spilman; sons and
daughters-in-law, Daniel and
Cynthia Spilman of California,
Doron and Sarah Spielman of
Israel; brother and sister-in-
law, Gilbert and Fran Spilman
of Bloomfield Hills; sister,
Rena Diamond of California;
grandchildren, Jessica Spilman,
Austin Spilman, Alexandra
Spilman, Elizabeth Rose
Spilman, Neshama Spielman,
Yaakov Spielman, Ariela
Spielman, Nachson Spielman,
Tzofia Spielman, Elya
Spielman; great-grandchild,
Madison Spilman.
Mr. Spilman was the dear
brother of the late Frances
Spilman.
Contributions may be made
to Friends of the Israel Defense
Forces, P.O. Box 4224, New
York, NY 10163; or to a char-
ity of one’
s choice. Interment
was held at Clover Hill Park in

Birmingham. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.


HERBERT
WEBERMAN,
92, of Bradenton,
Fla., died Dec. 27,
2019.
He was born and
raised in Detroit. His greatest
joy was to make everyone he
met laugh.
Mr. Weberman is sur-
vived by his beloved wife of
49 years, Joyce Weberman;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Joni Weberman, Judy Immer
(partner, Dennis Doran),
Linda Immer (Harris Gabel);
sons and daughters-in-law,
Simcha and Nomi Weberman,
Daniel and Lori Weberman;
grandchildren, Gavriel,
Gital, Yonathan, Rachelli,
Tehila, Jenna, Elana, James
and Catriona; 14 adoring
great-grandchildren; many

loving nieces, nephews, other
family members and friends.
He was the brother of
the late David Weberman,
the late Harry (Miriam)
Weberman, the late Betty
(Larry) Silverman, the late
Ruth (Harry) Blumberg and
the late Frances (Mackenzie)
McGinnis.
Interment took place at
Hebrew Memorial Park
Cemetery in Clinton Township.
Contributions may be made
to a charity of one’
s choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

MORRIS
WEIDER, 96, of
West Bloomfield,
died Jan. 5, 2020.
He is survived
by his wife, Ida
Weider; son and daughter-
in-law, Bruce and Laurie
Weider of West Bloomfield;

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