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Extraordinarily well
loved by all who knew him,
Manny was full of laughter
and jokes and was a pillar of
strength throughout his life.
He was smart and loving,
creative and playful, a great
friend to all and exception-
ally loving to his family. He
loved being a grandfather
and took enormous pride
and joy in his five grand-
daughters.
Dr. Frisch is sur-
vived by his sister, Joan
Bromberg of New Jersey;
children, Wendy Frisch
(Ken Mikolowski) of Ann
Arbor, Matt Frisch (Sara) of
Okemos and Robin Frisch-
Gleason (James Gleason) of
Ann Arbor; granddaughters,
Eden Stiffman, Lauren and
Leslie Frisch, and Maia and
Ivy Gleason; many devoted
friends.
A memorial observance
will be scheduled at a later
date. In lieu of flowers, you
are invited to provide dona-
tions or assistance to organi-
zations or people in need.

GARY E.
GOLDBERG,
87, of Royal
Oak, passed
away peacefully
March 12, 2020.
Gary was an exuberant,
loving and generous man,
who played an influen-
tial role in the lives of all
throughout his time on
Earth.
He was the loving dad
of Greg (Barbara), Laura
(Mark) Lyman, Glen
(Carol) and Marin; proud
grandpa of Alycyn, GG,
Billy, Joy, Kyle, Shane and
Anjelica; cherished brother
of Ted (Arlene) and Winnie
(Aaron) Krieger; brother-in-
law of Ruth Goldberg; trea-
sured uncle of many.
Mr. Goldberg was preced-
ed in passing by his siblings

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