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February 13, 2020 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-02-13

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dren, Andrew and Olivia
Greenblatt, and Gryffen
Mendelssohn; sister, Pam
(Sumner) Rosenberg;
brothers, David (Judy)
Horowitz and Kim (Kara)
Horowitz; nieces, Rachel
(Dallas) Peavy, Laurel (Eric
Kidder) Rosenberg, Lori
and Amelia Horowitz;
nephews, Danny Hayes,
Mark (Candie) Horowitz,
Alex and Sergei (Courtney
Sherritt) Horowitz and
Macon ( Mariah )
Stott; great-nieces, Zoe
Peavy, Charlotte Stott,
Lulubelle, Leah, Shayna,
Mimi and Chana Horowitz;
great-nephews, Brandon and
Finn Kidder, Asher Hayes,
Levi Horowitz, Grayson
Lowe-Brown and Gabriel
Sherritt, Issac Horowitz; her
cherished cat and constant
companion, Precious.
She was proceeded
in death by her beloved
husband, Richard Bentley;
and parents, Louise and
Franklin Horowitz.
A celebration of her life
will be held at her home in
Atlanta on Feb. 22, 2020.

Contributions may be made
to Furkids (Georgia’
s largest
no-kill shelter and sanctu-
ary), the Horizon Theatre
Company (Atlanta’
s indepen-
dent theater company), the
Atlanta Botanical Garden or
the High Museum of Art.

SYLVIA
FRANCES
BRAVERMAN,
86, a retired
administrative
assistant for
Israel Bonds, passed away on
Jan. 11, 2020, in Las Vegas,
Nev.
She was born on Feb. 8,
1933, in Detroit to Fannie
(nee Grossman) and Meyer
Sriro.
Mrs. Braverman is survived
by her two daughters, Marcia

W
e hear kind words consistently
.W
e’re proud that
people feel comfortable enough with us to openly tell
us how much they appreciate what we did for them.
In fact,it’s this appreciation that drives us to offer the
very best in comfort,compassion and service.

‘‘They were
wonderful.
’’

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