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trips, baseball games and 
bowling with friends.
Mr. Freedman is sur-
vived by his children, 
Ira (Robin) Freedman 
of Ormond Beach, Paul 
(Randee) Freedman of 
West Bloomfield, Sue 
Irwin (Scott, deceased) 
of Henderson, Nev.; 
nine amazing grand-
children, Shana (James), 
Steve (Carrie), Michael 
(Stephanie), Matthew, 
Pamela (Slava), Brian 
(Amber), Samantha 
(Evan), Jill and Sara; eight 
great-grandchildren, who 
adored him as “
Alta-Zaydie.” 
He was predeceased 
by his daughter, Gail 
Freedman; three older sis-
ters, Helen, Mimi and Rosie.
Contributions may be 
made to the Dementia 
Society or Congregation 
B’
nai Torah in Ormand 
Beach.

MARVIN 
GANTZ, 79, of 
West 
Bloomfield, 
died June 20, 
2020. 
He is survived by his 
beloved wife, Beverly Gantz; 
son and daughter-in-law, 
Bill and Kathleen Gantz; 
daughter, Debra Gantz; 
grandchildren, Jacob, 
Montgomery and GiGi; 
sister and brother-in-law, 
Barbara and Larry Traison; 
brothers and sisters-in-law, 
Chuck and Patricia Gantz, 
Steven and Jill Gantz, and 
Alan Gantz; many loving 
nieces, nephews, other fam-
ily members and friends. 
Mr. Gantz was the father 
of the late Matthew Gantz; 
brother-in-law of the late 

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