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July 23, 2020 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-07-23

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44 | JULY 23 • 2020

Soul
of blessed memory

he served on the board of the
Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
of Northern California and
helped to organize its annual
fundraising dinner in support
of scholarships for Jewish stu-
dent-athletes.
He was a loving and caring
son, brother, husband, father,
grandfather and friend; he will
be deeply missed by his loved
ones and the wider community.
Mr. Sternberg is survived
by his wife, Sandra; his sons,
David (Julie) of Westport,
Conn., and Benjamin (Zulma)
of Sherman Oaks, Calif.;
daughter, Jackie Margolese
of Oakland, Calif.; his sisters,
Adele Shudofsky (Chanoch) of
Jerusalem, Israel, and Marilyn
Ladin (Sarahlynn) of Houston,
Texas; his former wife, Amy
Rothschild Friedkin of San
Francisco; five adored grand-
children, Sarah, Brian, Nikki,

Sam and Rachel.
Contributions in Alan’
s
memory may be made to
Congregation B’
nai Shalom,
74 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek,
CA 94596; or to the charity of
your choice.

c. 1999

ALLEN
VINOCUR, 92, of
Commerce
Township, died
July 9, 2020.
A retired Army
veteran, he had
participated in
both World War II and the
Korean Conflict.
Mr. Vinocur was an
award-winning creative direc-
tor in advertising who loved
to write and entertain. He was
known for his bright sense of
humor and quick wit.
He is survived by his chil-
dren, Robin and Douglas

Rossman of Commerce
Township, Robert George and
Diana Vinocur of Madison
Heights, Bill and Tina
Vinocur of West Bloomfield,
Katy and David Poulton of
Waco, Ky., Richard “Ross”
and Nancy Moss Vinocur of
Northhampton, Mass.; sister,
Miriam Kottler; grandchildren,
Chas Rossman and fiancée,
Nishat Islam, Josh Rossman,
David Vinocur, Sarah Poulton,
Claire and Krista Hennings
Vinocur, Jane and Phillip
Harmonick; great-grand-
children, Cole Vinocur and
Mirabelle Harmonick.
Mr. Vinocur was the beloved
husband of the late Anne
Vinocur; dear brother-in-law
of the late Ronald Kottler.
Contributions may be made
to the Alzheimer’
s Association,
25200 Telegraph, Suite 100,
Southfield, MI 48033. A grave-

side service was held at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

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