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Soul
of blessed memory

BILL CITRON, 
91, of 
Farmington 
Hills, died May 
9, 2020.
He is sur-
vived by his wife of 58 years, 
Barbara Citron; son and 
daughter-in-law, Gregg and 
RuthAnn Citron; daughter, 
Leslie Citron; brother and 
sister-in-law, Henry and 
Janice Citron; brother-in-law 
and sister-in-law, Sidney and 
Jackie Wineberg; many loving 
nieces, nephews and friends. 
Mr. Citron was the loving 
brother of the late Betty and 
the late Irving Zimmerman, 
and the late Ernest Citron. 
Interment was at 
Machpelah Cemetery. 
Contributions may be 
made to a charity of one’
s 
choice. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

BEATRICE 
“BEA
” TILLIE 
FREUD, 94, of 
Southfield, died 
May 7, 2020. 
Bea was a lov-
ing and affectionate mother, 
grandmother, sister, aunt and 
friend. She was good-natured 
and always caring, sociable 
and chatty.
Deeply devoted to her 
family and a large circle of 
friends and neighbors, Bea 
liked nothing better than 
spending cherished times 
with them. She enjoyed 
entertaining and hosting 
dinners and gatherings at her 
home, celebrating holidays 
and special occasions with 
family and friends, and cruis-
ing the Caribbean with her 
granddaughter Dawn. She 
adored her children, daugh-
ter-in-law, grandchildren and 

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