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December 24, 2020 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-12-24

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DECEMBER 24 • 2020 | 41

love of her life, Steven Belson
of Birmingham. They first lived
in Boston, Mass., then moved
to South Florida in 1985.
Sally worked as a social
worker for the Detroit Wayne
County Prosecutor’s Office in
Detroit, served as the founding
executive director and social
worker for the women’s shelter
Aid to Victims of Domestic
Abuse (AVDA) in Delray
Beach, was an interviewer for
the Steven Spielberg Shoah
Visual History Foundation in
Miami, Fla,, and worked as a
congressional assistant to U.S.
Congressman Robert Wexler
from Boca Raton.
She was a passionate ani-
mal lover, had many adoring
friends and was a fabulous and
loving wife, mother, daughter
and sister. She will be forever
missed but never forgotten and
will live in the family’s hearts
and minds for eternity.
Mrs. Belson was the loving
wife for 36 years of Steven
A. Belson; adored mother
of Jaclyn Elise Belson, Carly
Michelle Belson and Joey “Joe
Joe” Belson; beloved sister of
Lee Rosenbloom and Nanci
Rosenbloom Kahn; cherished
daughter of the late Gerald and
Joan Constance Rosenbloom;
the lifelong friend of Janie
(Hamburger) Starkman of
Commerce Township and
Lori (Goldstick) Gottlieb of
Newport Coast, Calif; and
many others.
Memorial contributions
may be made in Sally’s mem-
ory to Tri-County Animal
Rescue, 21287 Boca Rio
Road, Boca Raton, FL 33433;
Detroit Dog Rescue, P.O.
Box 806119, St. Clair Shores,
MI 48080; or Florida Breast
Cancer Foundation, 11900
Biscayne Blvd., N. Miami, FL
33181. Arrangements han-
dled through Kronish Funeral
Services, Boca Raton, Fla.

continued on page 42

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