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July 02, 2020 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-07-02

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JULY 2 • 2020 | 43

DR. JEROME
KAUFMAN, 91,
of Bloomfield
Hills, passed
peacefully on June
21, 2020.
Beyond a successful career
in ophthalmology and devo-
tion to his family, Jerry lived
a life dedicated to Judaism,
Zionism and the State of
Israel.
Dr. Kaufman leaves behind
four daughters, Lisa (Larry)
Kaplan, Robin (Stephen)
Stratton, Jody (Ron) Benishay
and Tracey (Mitch) Grossbach;
nine grandchildren; one great
grandchild; niece, Lauren
(Jeff) Miller; nephew, Jeffrey
(Joyce) Kanter; former wives,
Suzanne Curtis and Mindy
Soble Greenberg.

He was preceded in death
by his beloved parents, Samuel
and Libby Kaufman; and sis-
ter, Fredelyn Kanter.
A private funeral was held
in Florida. Contributions may
be made to baischabad.com or
palmbeachsynagogue.org.

CYNTHIA KLEIN, 66, of
Tucson, Ariz., died June 23,
2020.
She grew up in Southfield
and graduated from the
University of Michigan.
Mrs. Klein was a Tucson
resident for most of her adult
life, moved back to Michigan
for a short time before mov-
ing back to Tucson to be with
family.
She was a speech pathol-
ogist by trade but her most

recent passion was genealogy.
She had become quite the
genetic detective in past years,
finding long lost family of her
own as well as helping others
do the same. Part of her legacy
will be all those relationships
that benefited from her work
helping build family trees.
Mrs. Klein is survived by
her love, Michael Hough;
beloved pup, Jack; her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Melissa
and Matt Landau; her grand-
son Jeremy; many cousins and
friends, who will also miss her
intellect and wit.
She was the daughter of
Phyllis and the late Marvin
Penn; sister to Howard and
Sandee Penn, and Gail Penn.
A graveside service
was held at Evergreen

Cemetery in Tucson, Ariz.
Contributions may be made
to Braintumor.org, Jewishgen.
org, Beadsofcourage.org or
Michiganhumane.org.

MARILYN
“MICKEY”
ANNE LOGAN,
88, of Southfield,
died June 17,
2020.
She was a proud life-mem-
ber of Hadassah. Mickey
graduated from Wayne State
University with a degree in
education and taught elemen-
tary school in Detroit.
Mrs. Logan is survived
by her children, Stuart and
Deborah Logan, Rhonda and
Paul Krupkin, and Barbara
Logan and Francis Shor;

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