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August 13, 2020 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-08-13

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AUGUST 6 • 2020 | 41

c. 1979

LORI LOBER
KLOSKY, 62,
of Novi, died
July 26, 2020.
She is
survived by
her husband
of 41 years, Gary Klosky;
children, Ryan Klosky,
Sean Klosky and Teri
Klosky; brother, Richard
Lober; sister, Donna Lober.
Mrs. Klosky was the
devoted daughter of the
late Harold “Hy” and the
late Mary Lober.
Interment was at
Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions
may be made to Save
the Music Foundation,
1515 Broadway, 21st
Floor, New York, NY
10036, savethemusic.
org. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

DR. IRWIN
“IRV”
LUTWIN, 81,
of West
Bloomfield,
died July 25,
2020.
A longtime and active
member of Temple
Israel, Dr. Lutwin was
an usher and a member
of the Temple Israel
Brotherhood. He was easy-
going, compassionate and
he cared about everyone.
He loved his family,
friends and patients.
Dr. Lutwin is survived
by his wife of 51 years,
Cheryle Lutwin; daughter
and son-in-law, Melanie
and Scott Chismody
of Waterford; sons and
spouses, Darin and
Matthew Lutwin of West

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