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Sharon Sandberg) Tarnopol; 
loving grandchildren, Samantha, 
Lauren, Rebecca, Craig, Drew and 
Liana Tarnopol; brother, Robert 
Tarnopol; many other loving fam-
ily members and friends. 
Interment was held at Adat 
Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery 
in Livonia. Contributions may 
be made to Jewish Women 
International or to a charity of 
one’
s choice. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel

FLORENCE WEBER, 97, of West 
Bloomfield, died March 28, 2020.
She is survived by her son, 
Stephen Weber; daughter and 
son-in-law, Marsha Weber and 
Fred Petok; brother and sister-
in-law, Robert and Sarah Green; 
grandchildren, Evan (Lauren), 
Bradley (Melanie), Brittany, 

Stefani, Todd, Zachary and 
Marissa; great-grandchildren, 
Sadie, Wyatt, Nolan and Arianna; 
many other loving family mem-
bers and friends.
Mrs. Weber was the beloved 
wife of the late Louis Weber; 
mother of the late Sanford Weber. 
Interment was held at Beth 
Abraham Cemetery in Ferndale. 
Contributions may be made to 
ALS of Michigan. Arrangements 
by Dorfman Chapel.

DOROTHY 
WEISMAN, 91, of 
West Bloomfield, 
died March 29, 2020. 
She is survived 
by her sons and 
daughters-in-law, Gary and 
Lisa Weisman, and Dr. Marc 
and Joanne Weisman; daughter, 
Rhoda Weisman; grandchildren, 
Austin Weisman, Ethan and 
Jessica Weisman, Zach and Alli 
Weisman, David and Samantha 
Weisman, and Emily Weisman; 

great-grandchildren, Liv Weisman 
and Alec Weisman; sister-in-law, 
Beverly Finkel. She is also sur-
vived by dear friends Lorraine 
and David Moss.
Mrs. Weisman was the beloved 
wife of the late Donald Weisman; 
the devoted daughter of the 
late Robert and the late Grace 
Finkel; the loving sister of the late 
Seymour Finkel and the late Irene 
Fox.
Interment was at Adat Shalom 
Memorial Park. Contributions 
may be made to a charity of one’
s 
choice. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

GEORGE ZEFF, 88, 
of Southfield, died 
March 29, 2020. 
George left us in 
beautiful suspense. 
“Lest We Forget” 
and who can forget 
him singing “Thank 
Heaven For Little 
Girls.”

George’
s charisma, giving 
nature and storytelling were 
remarkable. He was born 
from Polish immigrants and 
survived the Holocaust with 
a smile and a cowboy hat. To 
view his story, Google search 
“Field of Ashes.”
George’
s character was a 
saving grace for him and those 
who suffered. The family 
honors “The Righteous” from 
his childhood and those who 
are risking their lives who did 
their best to save him. 
Mr. Zeff is survived by his 
sons, David and James Zeff; 
his sisters, Liliane Hershkowitz 
and Danielle Susser. 
Interment was at Machpelah 
Cemetery. Contributions 
may be made to Holocaust 
Memorial Center, 28123 
Orchard Lake Road, 
Farmington Hills, MI 
48334, holocaustcenter.org. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.

Soul
of blessed memory

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