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December 10, 2020 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-12-10

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44 | DECEMBER 10 • 2020

SOUL

OF BLESSED MEMORY

Fidler, Dayna (Raphi) Wald,
Arica (Jason) Goldis, Amanda
(Carey) Heikkila, Maggie Leff,
and Jake and Rachel Snow;
great-nephews and great-nieces,
Eytan, Micah, Layla, Joey, Evan,
Reagan, Griffin and Phoebe;
and an amazing, eclectic world
of friends.
Interment was at Mount Sinai
Memorial Park, Simi Valley,
Calif. To further honor Ron’s
memory, contributions may
be made to Shomrei Torah
Synagogue, Creative Arts and
Culture Fund, stsonline.org;
City of Hope (Duarte), cityof-
hope.org/duarte; or to a charity
of one’s choice .

c. 1955

SARA LEE
TURNER, 85, of
Commerce, for-
merly of Americus,
Ga., died Nov. 28,
2020.
She had a posi-

tive influence on all who knew
her. During her career in public
health service in Americus, she
served as resource mother for
young women. There she was
a mentor, teacher, counselor,
“granny” and friend, impacting
the lives of four generations of
families.
In retirement, she devoted
her time reading to pre-kin-
dergarten students at Cherokee
Elementary School and Sumter
County Primary School.
Enriching the lives and minds
of more than 5,000 children,
she was affectionately known as
the “the Book Lady.
” She served
on the Lake Blackshear Library
Friends Board for several years.
Mrs. Turner was the loving,
devoted and proud mother of
son, Paul Turner; grandson, Joel
Turner; daughter, Laura Turner
(Scott Lynn).
She was the beloved wife of
the late Neal Turner; loving

daughter of the late Abraham
and the late Bernice Tukel;
dear sister of the late Florence
Sandweiss-Goode.
Contributions may be
made to the American Civil
Liberties Union or to the
Southern Poverty Law Center.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

SYLVIA
WEINGART, 85,
of West Bloomfield,
died Dec. 2, 2020.
She is survived
by her daughters
and sons-in-law, Debbie and
David Kolb, Karen Meisel,
and Lisa and Dale Garber;
grandchildren, Matthew Kolb,
Michael (Marcy) Kolb, Alex
Meisel, Austin Meisel, Samantha
(Brent) Kendziorski, Jenna
(Alan) McGee, and Noah
Garber; great-grandchildren,
Ezra, Annabel, Avery, Lila and

Natalie; many loving nieces,
nephews, other family members
and friends.
Mrs. Weingart was the
beloved wife of the late Harold
Weingart; sister of the late
Solomon Halberg and the late
Pearl Brodie.
Contributions may be made
to the Michigan Humane
Society, Ahava Group or to
Corpore Sano Home Health
and Hospice. Interment took
place at Beth El Memorial
Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

Correction
The obituary for Leo Beals
(Dec. 3) should have indicated
among his surviving grand-
children, Deborah Anstandig,
Jared and Sarit Anstandig, Evan
Seigerman and Marc Schechter,
Cydney Seigerman.

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