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Memorial Park Cemetery in
Livonia. Contributions may
be made to the Alzheimer’
s
Association or to Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

COLEMAN KLEIN,
82, of West
Bloomfield, died
April 15, 2020.
A respected attor-
ney and avid music
lover, Coleman is survived by his
sons, Michael Klein and Jeffrey
Klein; grandchildren, Jacob and
Julie Klein; many other loving
family members and friends.
Mr. Klein was the beloved hus-
band of the late Nanci Klein; the
brother of the late Janice Pilnick.
Interment was held at
Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale.
Contributions may be made to
the Alzheimer’
s Association or to
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

FLORENCE LEVENSON, 85, of
New York, died April 3, 2020.
She is survived by her husband,
Leonard; her daughters, Rachel
and Amy (Benedict) Schroeder;
grandchildren, Jacob and Allie
Schroeder; her sister, Gloria
(Milton) Siegel.
Mrs. Levenson was predeceased
by her brother and sister-in-law,
Nate and Eunice Manela. She was
the devoted daughter of Mollie
and Meyer Manela.

GERALD LEVENSON, 85, of
Warren, died April 12, 2020.
An Army veteran, he served in
Germany from 1958 to 1960.
Mr. Levenson is survived by
his daughter, Andrea Shedlock of
Frasier; sister, Beverly Levenson
of Oak Park; brother, Morris
Levenson of Southfield; grand-

children, Erin and Sean Shedlock,
Jennifer and Martin McLean;
great-grandchild, Makenna
McLean; nieces, nephews, other
relatives and friends.
He was the beloved husband
for 49 years of the late Katherine
Levenson; dear brother and
brother-in-law of the late Sheldon
Levenson, the late Anne and the
late Larry Binke, the late Sharleen
Levenson, the late Beatrice and
the late Joseph Breshgold, the late
Marian Levenson.
Contributions may be made
to Jewish War Veterans, P
.O.
Box 725066, Berkley, MI
48072-9998. Graveside service
was held at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

FLORENCE
“FLOSSIE”
MALOFF, 93, of
West Bloomfield,
died April 17, 2020.
She is survived
by her sons, Howard (the late
Sherry) Maloff and Larry
(Michele) Maloff; sisters, Rita
Unrot, Linda (Stan) Garber;
granddaughters, Ashley Maloff
and Stephanie (Rob) Roth; many
other loving family members and
friends.
Mrs. Maloff was the beloved
wife of the late Leon Malof; sister
of the late Beverly (Lou) Sandler.
Interment was held at
Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale.
Contributions may be made
to the American Diabetes
Association or to a charity of
one’
s choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

PHYLLIS ANN
PAZNER, 87, of
Novi, died April 17,
2020.
She is survived
by her daughters
and son-in-law, Sher and Sandy
Kaplan, and Lori Pazner Rodgers;
son and daughter-in-law, Bruce
and Anita Pazner; grandchildren,
Samantha and Brent Heraud,

Ashley and Hanna Rodgers,
Molly and Joseph Tramer, and
Jake, Madison, Remyn and
Spencer Pazner; great-grandchil-
dren, Jackson and Lila Heraud;
sister, Shirley Singerman; loving
partner, Bill Picotte; many loving
nieces, nephews and caregivers.
Mrs. Pazner was the beloved
wife of the late Harold Pazner; the
cherished mother of the late Scott
Pazner; the loving sister of the late
Elaine Iskow and the late Kenny
Applebaum.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to Temple
Israel, Scott David Pazner
Memorial Scholarship Fund
for Single Parents, 5725 Walnut
Lake Road, West Bloomfield,
MI 48323, temple-israel.org; or
to a charity of one’
s choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

SHARON GAIL ROSE, 81, of
West Bloomfield, died April 12,
2020.
She is survived by her sis-
ter, Marilyn Gus of West
Bloomfield; nephews, Jeffrey
Gus, Marvin Gus, Howard
Gus; many cousins, including
Stephanie Zaft, Milton and
Iris Zaft, Elisheva and Adam
Samuels, Geiogo (late Muriel
Costa-Greenspon) Costa, Ari
Samuels, Stefano and Kelly
Costa, Aria Costa, Leo Costa.
Contributions may be made
to Rabbi Avie Shapiro Fund, c/o
Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy
Network,6555 W. Maple Road,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322.
Graveside service was held
at Machpelah Cemetery in
Ferndale. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

RHODA
SCHNEIDER, 97, of
Oak Park, died April
17, 2020.
She is survived
by her children,
Linda and John Penkalski of
Ellsworth, Maine, Marilyn and

Michael Bodner of Fairlawn, N.J.,
and Esther and Dr. Bruce “Dov”
Sherizen of Oak Park; grand-
children Jetsun Penkalski, Lori
and Zack Korzyk, Alissa Bodner,
Rabbi Yoni and Dalia Sherizen,
Ari and Jodie Sherizen, Dani
Sherizen and fiancee, Sara Levy;
great-grandchildren, Brandon
Korzyk, Elyakim Sherizen, Sarit
Sherizen, Rachel Sherizen, Adielle
Sherizen, Maayan Sherizen,
Ruth Sherizen and Abe Sherizen;
brother-in-law and sister-in-law,
Hy and Marilyn Schneider; many
loving nieces, nephews, other rel-
atives and friends.
Mrs. Schneider was the beloved
wife of the late George Schneider;
she was the last of nine siblings.
Graveside service was held in
New Jersey.
The family is incredibly grate-
ful to Jewish Senior Life for the
love and care she received and
contributions may be made to
Jewish Senior Life, 15000 W
.
10 Mile Road, Oak Park, MI
48237, 248-661-1836, jslmi.
org. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

SHIRLEY
SCHREIDELL, 96,
died April 17, 2020.
The youngest
daughter of Hymen
and Rachel Kaczka,
she spent most of
her life in the Metro
Detroit area. A highly regarded
English teacher in the Detroit
Public Schools for more than 30
years, Shirley loved teaching as
much as her students loved learn-
ing from her.
Shirley’
s greatest loves, besides
her son and family, were opera,
ballet and literature. She traveled
throughout Europe in order to
attend opera performances, see-
ing Luciano Pavarotti in person
at least a dozen times, both in
Europe and in New York. She
was an avid consumer of books,
amassing a very large collection of
classic and modern literature, and
biographies. In her younger years,

Soul
of blessed memory

c. 2000

c. 1950

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