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MAXINE 
FEIG, 87, of 
West 
Bloomfield, 
died July 18, 
2020. 
She is survived by 
her daughters and sons-
in-law, Susan and Larry 
Adler, Andrea and Rick 
Berman; grandchildren, 
Stephanie Adler, Evan 
Adler (fiancée, Marina 
Pulik) and Pamela 
Weinberg; many other lov-
ing family members and 
friends.
Mrs. Feig was the 
beloved wife of the late 
Leon Feig; sister of the late 
Doris Broder. 
Contributions may be 
made to the American 
Heart Association. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

PAUL 
FOLTYN, 74, 
of Bloomfield 
Hills, died July 
22, 2020. 
He is sur-
vived by his wife of 49 
years, Leah Foltyn; sons 
and daughter-in-law, Brian 
Folyn and Liz Cohen, and 
Bradley Foltyn; grandchil-
dren, Rafael Cohen-Foltyn, 
Sophie Foltyn and Miles 
Foltyn; brother and sister-
in-law, David and Elyse 
Foltyn; brothers-in-law 
and sister-in-law, Perry 
and Cherie Krauss, and 
Michael Krauss; loving 
nieces, nephews, cousins 
and a world of friends. 
Mr. Foltyn was the 
devoted son of the late 
Ella and the late Andrew 
Foltyn.
Interment was at 
Beth El Memorial Park. 

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