48 | JULY 16 • 2020 Soul of blessed memory Copley. Interment took place at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Contributions may be made to a charity of one’ s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. c. 2009 NINA ROSEN CUTLER passed away surrounded by her family on June 29, 2020. She lived in Southfield, then Farmington Hills, then Bloomfield Hills. She was loving, compassionate, beautiful, kind, hardworking and deeply charitable. Mrs. Cutler worked first as a teacher, then as a computer soft- ware executive and finally as a child advocate for the Casa Care Program. She loved art, theater, travel, yoga, exercise, red wine and, most of all, children. She was a devoted wife and partner, dear friend, loving mother, supportive sister and incredible grandmother. She poured her heart into making those who knew her feel sup- ported and was always asking, “What can I do to help?” Contributions in Nina’ s mem- ory may be made to either the Alzheimer’ s Association or the Casa Care Program. ALENE FARBER, 72, of West Bloomfield, died July 9, 2020. She is survived by her beloved husband, Dr. Robert Farber; sons and daughter-in- law, Merrick Farber (fiancée, Denise Shaheen), Dr. Corey and Brittany Farber; daughter and son-in-law, Michele and Brian Elias; grandchildren, Rachel Arkin, Lindsey and Ashton Farber, Jake, Shane, Chase and Griffin Farber, Daniel Elias, Simon and Logan Shaheen; sis- ters and brothers-in-law, Lisa and Dr. David Moss, Anita and Larry Stollman; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Dr. Sydney and Mae Farber; many loving nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Mrs. Farber was the daughter- in-law of late David and the late Esther Farber; daughter of the Late Louis and the late Zelda Lofman. Interment took place at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to Gilda’ s Club or to a charity of one’ s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. HARVEY FRANK, 95, of West Bloomfield, died peacefully July 3, 2020. After retiring from practice as a CPA, Harvey acted as an arbitra- tor for securities cases and was treasurer of his condominium association into his early 90s. He was sports editor of the Michigan Daily in 1944 and remained a proud Wolverine every minute of the 76 years after that. A lifelong tennis player, he was a 50-year member of the Detroit Tennis Club and competed in the United States National 80-and-over doubles tournament. He was also a tenacious and crafty card player and a New York Times crossword expert. Mr. Frank was dedicated to, adored by and is survived by his loving wife, Esther Frank; sons and daughters-in-law, Jon and Jan Frank, Ken Frank and Nicole Ellefson; grandchildren, Andrew (Samantha) Frank, Charlie Frank (fiancée, Jess Waninger), Matthew Frank, Reid Ellefson-Frank and Emma Ellefson-Frank. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Daily in Ann Arbor or to a charity of one’ s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. MORTON A. FREEDMAN, of Orchard Lake and Boca Raton, Fla., died on July 7, 2020. Mr. Freed- man’ s generosity and philan- thropic nature led him and his wife to support many organiza- tions and entities in their com- munities. Their contributions to Temple Israel included the beau- tiful outdoor sculpture garden. Mr. Freedman also supported Mogen David Adom; in honor of their 50th wedding anniver- sary, he and his wife donated an ambulance for Israel. The couple’ s other longtime contri- butions included the Pinkerton School for the Blind, the Jewish Federation, B’ nai B’ rith, Bias Chabad of West Bloomfield. He was a 33 Degree Mason and life- long member of the Craftsman Lodge. He had a zest for life that he passed on to his daughters and family. He was loved by so many, and his smile and generos- ity will truly be missed. Mr. Freedman was the beloved husband for nearly 67 years of Harriett (Bresoff) Freedman; cherished father of Dr. Suzanne Rivkin and Dr. Nancy and Dr. Gary Klein; proud grandfa- ther of Dr. Aaron Rivkin, Ryan Rivkin, Julie and Dr. Spencer Schneider, and Dr. Jamie and Omer Bar-Ness; great-grandfa- ther of Adeline Mollie Schneider, Ziv Aryeh Bar-Ness and Leona Sydney Schneider; loving brother of Natalie and the late Donald Canvasser, and the late Lewis and the late Marian Freedman; dear brother-in-law of Barbara and Erwin Gutenberg, and the late Marvin and Betty Bresoff. He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Temple Israel, Rabbis’ Discretionary Fund, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, temple- israel.org; Magen David Adom, P .O. Box 96402, Washington DC 20090-6402, afmda.org; or to a charity of one’ s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. KENNETH FRENKEL, 72, of Waterford, died July 3, 2020. He was full of life and laugh- ter. He touched hundreds of students’ lives as a teacher. His passion for history was legendary to his students. He found love again in the final years of his life and was able to travel until shortly before his death. Mr. Frenkel is survived by his daughters, Jen and Dayna; his dear companion, Barbara; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Gary and Candy, Stuart and Judy, and Michael and Carol; many nieces, nephews and friends. Contributions may be made to a charity of one’ s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. DORIS GROSSBART, 90, of Las Vegas, Nev., a retired collections agent for Sears, Roebuck and Co., passed away on June 30, 2020. Doris was born in Detroit to Mary (née Chayet) and Rudolph Hoffman. Mrs. Grossbart is survived by two daughters, Linda Olshanksy (Harold) of Scottsdale, Aria., and Rosanne Grossbart of Las Vegas; son, Harold Grossbart (Karen) of Farmington; four grandchil- dren, Jason Grossbart (Amanda Herzog), Sarah Flores (Eric), Adam Olshansky and David Olshansky; three great-grand- children, Lorelai Grossbart, Thea Grossbart and Ainsley Flores. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ralph. Graveside services were held at Palm Eastern Cemetery, 7600 S. Eastern Ave., Las Vegas. The family requests that memorial contributions be made to Nathan Adelson Hospice. King David Memorial Chapel handled the arrangements. continued from page 47