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the crossword puzzles.
Also an athlete, Cecelia 
played tennis and enjoyed 
running, walking and 
shopping. She was kind and 
everyone she met loved her; 
she managed to touch each of 
their lives in a positive way; 
this made her one of the best 
moms. Funny, philanthropic 
and brilliant, she was kind and 
a friend to all.
Mrs. Feldman is survived 
by her children, Dr. Steven 
and Karen Feldman of 
Osprey, Fla., Joanne and 
Jeffrey Zussman of West 
Bloomfield, Ellen and Dr. 
Robert Boorstein, also of West 
Bloomfield; grandchildren, 
Melissa Feldman, Zoe and 
Matt Jantzen, Zack and Leslie 
Dolchin Boorstein, David and 
Michelle Franck Boorstein; 
great-grandchildren, Madeline 
Schildkraut and fiance, 
Sam Reich, Eli Schildkraut, 
Jonah Schildkraut, Cooper 
Boorstein, Isla Boorstein, Lucy 
Jantzen, Juliet Jantzen; many 
nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, 
cousins and a world of friends.
She was the beloved wife 
of the late I. Irving Feldman; 
dear sister and sister-in-law 
of the late Alvin Spector, the 
late Edna and the late Phillip 
Minkin.
A graveside service was held 
at Hebrew Memorial Park. 
Arrangements by Hebrew 
Memorial Chapel.

CONSTANCE 
FIDLER, 90, of 
West Bloomfield, 
died Sept. 10, 
2020. 
She is survived 
by husband of 70 years, Ivan 
Fidler; children, Robert 
(Rhona) Fidler, Bruce (Lori) 
Fidler, Julie (Cliff) Totzke; 

grandchildren, Aaron (Julie) 
Fidler, Stephanie (Abraham) 
Lorber, Dayna (Raphi) Wald, 
Megan (Samuel) Rosenbaum, 
Mallory (Paul) Newall; great-
grandchildren, Eytan, Micah, 
Layla, Joey, Evan, Zev, Ariana, 
Noah, Aidan, Charlotte; 
nephew, Dan Levy; many 
other loving family members 
and friends.
Mrs. Fidler was the sister 
of the late S. Paul (the late 
Nancy) Levy. 
Interment was held at 
Adat Shalom Memorial 
Park Cemetery in Livonia. 
Contributions may be made 
to Hospice of Michigan, the 
Alzheimer’
s Association or 
to a charity of one’
s choice. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel. 

MARILYN 
FROMMER, 81, 
of West 
Bloomfield, died 
Sept. 9, 2020. 
She is survived 
by her husband, Al Frommer; 
sons and daughters-in-law, 
Mark and Arlene Frommer, 
and Larry and Debbie 
Frommer; grandchildren, 
Brett, Lindsay, Casey, Justin 
and Jenna Frommer; brother, 
Irwin Arnold Victor; sisters-
in-law and brothers-in-law, 
Sylvia and Ron Mracky, and 
Carl and Traci Frommer; 
devoted caregivers, Diana and 
Stacey. 
Mrs. Frommer was the 
devoted daughter of the late 
Helen and the late Jack Victor. 
Interment was at Adat 
Shalom Memorial Park. 
Contributions may be 
made to American Cancer 
Society, 20450 Civic 
Center Drive, Southfield, 
MI 48076, cancer.org; or 

A Love of Law & Life
S

tephen A. Bromberg,
90, of Bloomfield Hills, 
passed away on Sept. 3, 
2020, after 67 years of mar-
riage to Carol Altman. She 
was the love of his life, best 
friend and cook; he was chief 
provider and washer of pots 
and pans. 
On their wedding day, Sept. 
1, 1953, at Temple 
Israel, Karl Haas 
played Bach, largely 
unknown to both 
families but much 
admired by the bride 
and groom. It turned 
out to be an unsea-
sonably warm day, 
pity the poor brides-
maids as they stood, 
melting, in the area 
decorated with elegant tall, 
hot candles where they were. 
When the ceremony was over, 
and the contract sealed, Steve 
and Carol kissed so long that 
the audience began to chuckle; 
the couple then rushed down 
the aisle to the future.
In time, there arrived three 
children: David, Nancy (who 
died several years ago) and 
Daniel, and then five mar-
velous grandchildren, Rafi 
(Rafael), Leah, Pauline, Alexis 
and Maxime. Dan, father of 
the last three, is married to 
Sophie, who is much loved 
by all.
Steve graduated from the 
University of Michigan under-
grad and then law school in 
1953 as a Phi Beta Kappa 
scholar; he received the pres-
tigious Fielding H. Yost award 
as the best scholar/athlete of 
his graduation year.
Tennis always played a 
major role in his life. Before 

he attended the University of 
Michigan, he had won city 
and state championships, 
whose trophies covered every 
surface in his home office; 
while at the university, he was 
co-captain of the tennis team. 
Until his late 80s he was an 
avid tennis player, singles vs. 
younger opponents to the last. 
(He played doubles 
once with Carol 
after which she was 
sent back to the 
kitchen.)
Steve passed 
the Michigan Bar 
examination while 
still in law school; 
before long, he was 
a partner and pres-
ident of Bromberg, 
Robinson, Cohn and 
Burgoyne, which merged with 
Butzel Long. There he was a 
partner and then president, 
retiring in 2019. 
During those years, he 
became a director and secre-
tary of the Detroit Symphony 
Orchestra, a director and 
president of the Jewish 
Vocational Service and of the 
Detroit Tennis and Squash 
Club. Other longtime affil-
iations included Franklin 
Hills Country Club and 
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Contributions may be 
made to Doctors Without 
Borders-USA, P
.O. Box 
5030, Hagerstown, MD 
21741-5030, donate.doctor-
swithoutborders.org/one-
time.cfm; or Friends of the 
IDF, Michigan Chapter, P
.O. 
Box 999, Walled Lake, MI 
48390, fidf.org/donate. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel. 

Stephen A. Bromberg

Soul
of blessed memory

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