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Soul
of blessed memory
make you laugh. He will be
loved and missed by everyone
who knew him.
Mr. Gitlin was the beloved
husband of Roslyne Gitlin;
loving father of Julie (Michael)
Flashner, Jason (Jen Furman)
Gitlin, Joshua (Melissa
Liverman) Gitlin, Tarin
(Robert Wine) Gitlin; adoring
grandfather of Evan Flashner,
Leah Wine, Ben Wine, Noah
Gitlin, Julian Gitlin; devoted
brother-in-law of Ellen Gitlin,
Sharon Banks, Larry (Amy)
Corey. He is also survived by
many nieces, nephews, cousins
and friends.
Kenneth was the dear son
of the late Julius Gitlin and
Gloria Baer; the brother of the
late Bernard Gitlin.
Interment was at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to the DIA, DSO
or the Holocaust Memorial
Center. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.
NICOLE
GITTLEMAN, 44,
of Oak Park, died
Aug. 17, 2020.
She was known
for her heart
of gold and generosity. She
always reached out to others
in need and was a lifelong
activist and advocate for indi-
viduals with special needs. She
will be missed beyond words.
Nicole is survived by her
parents, Leonard and Caren
Gittleman, Ellen Gittleman
and Daniel Kohlenberg; sister
and brother-in-law, Marla and
Jon Weingarten of Southfield;
nieces, Harper Weingarten,
Skylee Weingarten. She
loved being a cousin and is
also survived by other lov-
ing family members, friends
and her close friends at the
Community Network Services
“The Clubhouse.”
Nicole was the loving
granddaughter of the late
Adell and the late Edwin
Gittleman, the late Millie and
the late Sandy Bell.
Contributions may be made
to Spina Bifida Association,
4590 MacArthur Blvd. NW,
Suite 250, Washington,
DC 20007; or Community
Network Services, cnshealth-
care.org. A graveside service
was held at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park in Livonia.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
DR. DANIEL
ARTHUR
GREENBERG, 88,
of Farmington
Hills, died Aug.
15, 2020.
Known to friends and fam-
ily as Dan or Danny, he led a
full and active life, character-
ized by intellectual curiosity
and humor.
A lifelong Michigan res-
ident and Navy veteran,
Dan received his bachelor’
s
degree from the University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, and his
master’
s degree and doctorate
from Wayne State University.
He taught film and broadcast-
ing at Oakland Community
College for more than three
decades, from the opening of
the Orchard Ridge campus in
1967 until his retirement.
He was also an avid movie
buff, serving many years as
film critic for the Observer and
Eccentric newspapers. He was
also an active member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue as well as
a dedicated volunteer for both
the University of Michigan
Alumni Association and the
Holocaust Memorial Center.
In his retirement, Dan took
a keen interest in genealogy
delighting in research, con-
necting with distant relations
and editing a book based
on an uncle’
s handwritten
work, titled The Forgotten Son,
an Autobiography of Hyman
Adelstein. He also became
the founder and sole propri-
etor of the Teeny Tiny Card
Company, producing original
and humorous designs to
amuse family and friends.
Dr. Greenberg is sur-
vived by his loving children,
Julie Greenberg and Ronald
Chaney, Jonathan and
Elana Greenberg, Elizabeth
Greenberg and Eric Hall;
adoring grandchildren,
Benjamin Chaney, Isabel
Chaney, Noah Greenberg,
Zachary Greenberg, Lily
Greenberg, Ethan Hall,
Rebecca Hall; beloved com-
panion, Esther Liwazer.
He was the beloved husband
of more than 48 years of the
late Roslynne Fay Greenberg
(née Mayer); loving father
of the late Kenneth Michael
Greenberg.
Contributions may be
made to Holocaust Memorial
Center, 28123 Orchard Lake
Road, Farmington Hills, MI
48334; University of Michigan
Wallenberg Medal and Lecture
Fund (728903), Rackham
Development and Alumni
Relations, 915 E. Washington
St., Suite 1530, Ann Arbor, MI
48109; Camp Michigania Mott
Family Program (924539),
University of Michigan
Alumni Association, Attn:
Development, 200 Fletcher
St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109. A
graveside service was held
at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
JANICE KLEIN, 77, of Flint,
died July 30, 2020.
Ms. Klein is survived by her
sister-in-law, Linda Walsh-
Klein; nephews and niece,
Jason A. Klein, Jacquelyn R.
and Scott Wyatt, and Jeffrey
B. Klein.
She was the devoted daugh-
ter of the late George and the
late Helen Klein; the loving
sister of the late Barry Klein.
The family would like to offer
their gratitude to all the won-
derful caregivers at JJFSC,
adult foster care home.
Interment was at Beth El
Memorial Park. Contributions
may be directed to a charity of
one’
s choice. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
STEVEN JAY
KOSS, 74, of Oak
Park, died Aug.
16, 2020.
He was born
in Detroit in the
summer of 1946 to Sylvia and
Bernie Koss.
Steve, with his little sister
Lysie tagging close behind,
embodied the spirit of his
parents to work hard, play
hard. While attending Schulze
School, he became a school
safety guard, held a coveted
yardstick position on the
Annual Paper Drive and
honed his napkin holder and
lamp-building skills in shop
class.
He played Little League
Baseball, studied clarinet and
had an enviable collection of
toy pistols and yo-yos. Steve
set his sights on a Philco TV
with a cool remote-control
pump and supplemented his
allowance with a Detroit News
paper route and by working
Saturdays with his dad and
grandpa at the family-owned