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Pharmaceuticals in Detroit. 
It was in Detroit that she met 
Morris and was married.
They started their family in 
Oak Park, later moving to West 
Bloomfield to raise two daugh-
ters and a son. She provided 
them with an awesome home, 
serving good food and incredi-
ble baked goods (“best Rugelach 
ever”). 
Her Dodge Dart, matching 
her consistent energy, got every-
one where they were supposed 
to be. She enjoyed mah jong 
with her friends, crosswords, 
jigsaw puzzles and gardening. 
A voracious reader, she loved to 
travel, taking car trips with the 
family, never failing to visit the 
out-of-the-way lighthouse or 
with her husband to travel the 
world, overcoming his impa-
tience and taking in every muse-
um she could. 
For her daughters, she 

instilled the lasting belief that 
“gender be damned; women can 
do everything men can and then 
some.” In her son she fostered a 
love for gardening that balanced 
the impatience he inherited 
from his old man. Her grand-
kids have been heard to say, 
“Grandma Edna is best; she’
s the 
most blunt and badass bubbie 
there is.”
 Mrs. Moore is survived by 
her sister and brother-in-law, 
Grace and Alfred Newman; her 
three children and their spous-
es, Lisa and Michael Kurek, 
Daniel and Natalie Moore, and 
Renee and Ken Womack; grand-
children, Max Kurek, Isabella 
Zuccarelli-Moore, Isaac Moore 
and Henry Womack. 
Those interested in making 
a contribution to her lasting 
memory may honor Sophia 
(Sophie) Kurek, her talented 
granddaughter, whose untimely 

death came in 2014. Information 
can be found at the following 
link. dragonflykarma.com/
sophies-fund.
 

GERALD 
NATINSKY, 80, of 
Farmington Hills, 
died July 4, 2020. 
He is survived 
by his beloved 
wife, Jane Natinsky; son and 
daughter-in-law, Paul and 
Debbie Natinsky; daughter, 
Corri Natinsky; grandchildren, 
Harper, Hayden and Hope; 
many other loving family mem-
bers and friends.
Mr. Natinsky was the brother 
of the late Steve Natinsky.
Interment took place at 
B’
nai Israel Cemetery in Novi. 
Contributions may be made to 
the American Lung Association. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

GERALD ROSE, 83, of West 
Bloomfield and Palm Harbor, 
Fla., died July 3, 2020. 
He is survived by his wife, 
Ruth Rose; sister, Beverly Siegel; 
many loving nieces and neph-
ews. 
Mr. Rose was the devoted 
son of the late Paul and the late 
Marian Rose; the dear brother-
in-law of the late Lewis Siegel.
Interment was at Clover Hill 
Park Cemetery. Contributions 
may be made to a charity of 
one’
s choice. Arrangements by 
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

SHARON SILVERMAN, 82, 
of West Bloomfield, died July 3, 
2020. 
She is survived by her step-
sons, Frank (Jill) Silverman, 
Harold Silverman; brother and 
sister-in-law, Gary and Susan 
Leeman of Farmington Hills; 
grandchildren, Erin Silverman, 

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