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April 30, 2020 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-04-30

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she was a great letter writer,
writing and receiving respons-
es from movie and opera stars
as varied as Laurence Olivier,
Pavarotti and many, many
others.
Shirley was also a diehard
sports fan. She loved football,
basketball, baseball as well as
hockey. She could quote statis-
tics and could hold a conver-
sation about sports teams and
individual players with anyone
for hours.
Shirley was blessed with a
wonderful memory. She was
a great storyteller, especially
regarding her immediate fami-
ly. She was a vivacious redhead
who highly valued her friends
and they her. She will be great-
ly missed by those who knew
and loved her.
Mrs. Schreidell is survived
by her beloved son, Robert
Rubinstein. She was the cher-
ished great-aunt of Michael
(Maria) Fox, Karen (Rick)
Halberg, Debbie Horwitz,
Nancy Shayne, Patti Shayne,
Denise (Phillip Rivers) Solis,
Ryan and Randy Riley; nieces
and nephew, Jane Shayne,
Rochelle Riley, Sherwin
Maslowe and Rochelle Kessler;
numerous great-great-great-
nieces and great-great-great-
nephews.
A graveside service was held
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made
to Metropolitan Opera,
metopera.org; Jewish Senior
Life, 15000 W
. 10 Mile Road,
Oak Park, MI 48237, 248-661-
1836, jslmi.org; or to a charity
of one’
s choice. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

ELI SEROUR, 65, of Oak
Park, died April 14, 2020.
He is survived by his moth-
er, Rachel Serour of Oak Park;
brothers, Robert Serour, Toby
Serour; sister and brother-
in-law, Esther and Robert
Guttentag of Oak Park; nieces
and nephews, Sara and John
Paul Kubara, Lisa and Adam

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