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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-11-12

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40 | NOVEMBER 12 • 2020

SOUL

OF BLESSED MEMORY

MARTIN
BADER, 98,
passed away
peacefully at
home on Pine
Lake on Nov. 2,
2020.
Martin was born on June
22, 1922, in Detroit. He was
the second child of Abraham
and Sarah (Davidson) Bader.
Martin received his B.S.
degree from Wayne State
University and his master’
s
in engineering from the
University of Chicago. He
enlisted in the U.S. Army Air
Corps Weather Service and
served his country proudly
for three and a half years,
until his discharge as a cap-
tain.
He met Irene Sucher as
a teenager, and she knew
they were destined for one
another. Martin and Irene
were married in 1944 and
raised their children, Jill and
Chuck, in Detroit. Martin
grew the Abe Bader Bag
Company into the interna-
tional business that became
Packaging Concepts &
Design. The couple enjoyed
63 years of wedded bliss;
Irene passed in 2007.
Martin was blessed to
find love a second time with
Charlotte Rosenbaum, who
became his dear companion
for the last 11 years of his
life.
His happiest times were
surrounded by friends and
family at Pine Lake or on
Longboat Key in Florida,
fishing, golfing and enjoying
a good meal. He inspired his
children to be engaged citi-
zens and active participants
in life, to enjoy simple plea-
sures and to appreciate each
other for who they were.

Mr. Bader was preceded
in death by his beloved wife,
Irene; his sister, Muriel Bader
Oppenheim; his brother,
Nathan Bader; his parents,
Abraham and Sarah Bader.
He is survived by his chil-
dren, Jill Bader and Charles
Bader (Lois Safdie); his
grandchildren, Abraham
McClurg (Ashlyn), Liliana
Greenberg, and Katharine
Anderson (David); his
great-grandchildren, Daliah
and Lucas; his compan-
ion, Charlotte Rosenbaum;
countless other family and
friends that made his life
wonderful for many, many
years.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be
made to Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit
or American Technion
Society. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

MILTON
BUDYK, 97, of
West Bloomfield,
died Nov. 2, 2020.
Milton was
born in Detroit.
He attended Central High
School and later graduat-
ed from the University of
Michigan with a bachelor’
s
degree in education and
master’
s degree in mathe-
matics.
He was a teacher in the
Detroit Public Schools for
more than 38 years, predom-
inantly at Cass Technical
High School, before retiring
in 1990.
Milton and his wife, Edith,
lived in Southfield for many
years before moving to
Farmington Hills and West
Bloomfield in their retire-

ment, wintering in Delray
Beach, Fla. Milton will be
dearly missed by his family
and many friends.
He is survived by his
daughter and son-in-law,
Lisa and Jerome Zimmer;
son, David Burke; grand-
children, Jacob and Rachel
Zimmer, and Caden Burke;
sister-in-law and brother-
in-law, Barbara and Stewart
Beneson; niece, Elizabeth
(Darren) Ross; nephew,
Robert (Lisa) Beneson, and
their children.
Mr. Budyk was the beloved
husband of the late Edith
Budyk; the son of the late
Bessie Ross and the late
Harry Budyk.
Interment was held at
Machpelah Cemetery in
Ferndale. Contributions may
be made to Jewish Senior
Life. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

YVETTE
“COOKIE”
GOLDBERG, 87,
of Livonia, died
Oct. 31, 2020.
She is survived
by her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Keith and Judy
Goldberg; grandchildren,
Noah and Katie Goldberg,
Adam Goldberg and Jenna
Goldberg. She is also sur-
vived by Judy’
s mother and
dear friend, Joan Silberstein;
many loving nieces, neph-
ews, cousins and a world of
friends.
Mrs. Goldberg was the
beloved wife of the late
Leonard Goldberg.
Interment was at Oakview
Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to Michigan
Humane Society, 30300
Telegraph Road, Suite 220,

Bingham Farms, MI 48025,
michiganhumane.org/trib-
utes; or Multiple Sclerosis
Society of Michigan, 29777
Telegraph Road, Suite 1751,
Southfield, MI 48034-7650,
nationalmssociety.org/
mig. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

DOLORES
GORDON, 89, of
West Palm Beach,
Fla., formerly of
Michigan, died
Nov. 5, 2020.
She was a strong and
beautiful singer who loved
to entertain at family
events and in local shows.
She also was active in the
Jewish community, receiv-
ing the Jerusalem, City of
Peace award from Women’
s
American ORT in Michigan
and the David Ben-Gurion
Award from Israel Bonds
in Florida. In addition,
she worked at the Hebrew
Academy of Miami.
Mrs. Gordon is survived
by her daughters and sons-
in-law, Sheryl and Craig
Kirby of West Bloomfield,
Ruthellen Gordon Doyle and
Ron Doyle of South Branch,
Mich.; sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Jeff and Geri
Goldberg of Champaign,
Ill., Michael and Linda
Gordon of Westport, Conn.;
grandchildren, Todd and
Lani Kirby, Jacob and
Ryann Goldberg, Leah
and Dave Glasby, Hannah
and Jason Dolash, Ethan
Gordon, Jared Gordon,
Maya Gordon; great-grand-
children, Samantha Kirby,
Nate Kirby, Haylee Dolash,
Maxwell Goldberg, Grant
Glasby, Dean Glasby; broth-
er, Seymour Garsoff of

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