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May 14, 2020 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-05-14

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44 | MAY 14 • 2020

Soul
of blessed memory

continued from page 43

adatshalom.org/tributes-
make-a-donation-in-honor-
or-in-memory; B’
nai B’
rith
International, 1120 20th St.
NW
, Suite 300 N, Washington,
DC 20036, bnaibrith.org;
or Recovery International, 1415
W
. 22nd St., Tower Floor, Oak
Brook, IL 60502, recovery
international.org.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.


BENJAMIN
SCHECTER, 94,
of West
Bloomfield, died
May 4, 2020.
A World War
II veteran of the Army Air
Corps, Mr. Schecter was the
last surviving member of the

Display Guild. He started at
the age of 25 and worked up
till his retirement at age 88.
He is survived by his
daughter and son-in-law,
Linda and Lenny Brett
of West Bloomfield; sons
and daughter-in-law, Jeff
and Sandra Schecter, Steve
Schecter; sister-in-law,
Vivian Schecter; grandchil-
dren, Rachel Brett and fian-
cé, Alex Rabin, Sara Brett;
many dear nieces, nephews,
other relatives and friends.
Mr. Schecter was the dear
brother and brother-in-law
of the late Nate and the late
Bernice Schecter, the late
Bernice and the late Jack
Tomarin, and the late Larry
Schecter.

Contributions may
be made to a charity of
one’
s choice. Service and
interment were held at
Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

CORRECTIONS
The obituary for Sara
Bilander (April 23) should
have indicated that she was a
Holocaust survivor.
The obituary for Miriam
Konstantin (April 16) should
have indicated that she was
the dear sister-in-law of th
late Sylvia (the late Maurice
“Red”) Stotzky.

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its style considerations. For
information, have your funeral
director call the JN or you
may call Sy Manello, editorial
assistant, at (248) 351-5147
or email him at smanello@
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