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November 12, 2020 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-11-12

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NOVEMBER 12 • 2020 | 41

Farmington Hills; nephew,
Rob Garsoff. She is also
survived by a stepfamily of
21 children, grandchildren,
and great-grandchildren;
many close cousins and dear
friends of more than 70
years.
She was the dear sister-
in-law of the late Marilyn
Garsoff; dear aunt of the late
Craig Garsoff.
Contributions may
be made to the Dolores
Gordon Music Fund, c/o
Conservative Synagogue
of Westport, 30 Hillspoint
Road, Westport, CT, 06880,
tcs-westport.org (please
specify Dolores Gordon
Music Fund when making
the donation.) A grave-
side service was held at
Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.


REVA
GORNBEIN,
100, of
Wilmington,
N.C., died Nov. 1,
2020.
She lived life fully. She
traveled to Antarctica at age
97, taught and played bridge
at age 99 and finally gave up
driving this past December.
When she was a young
woman, she worked as a legal
secretary and decided that
she wanted to see the world.
She enlisted in the U.S. Army
during World War II and
ended up in Germany. She
learned cryptography and
saw Hitler’
s bunker in Berlin.
She went to Dachau and per-
sonally flew one of Hitler’
s
private secretaries from
Berlin to Munich for a mili-
tary trial. She traveled widely
and loved literature, music

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