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cats taken in over the years. 
Her interests included bowl-
ing, coloring, dancing, listen-
ing to music, and shopping. 
Laura and husband, Gary, 
shared a sense of humor and 
enjoyed watching Seinfeld and 
going to Tigers games together. 
Laura graduated from Central 
High School in Detroit and 
worked at the Downtown 
Hudson store. She will be 
greatly missed.
Mrs. Kienscherf is survived 
by her son and daughter-in-
law, Daryn Kienscherf and 
Susan Davis-Kienscherf; 
nephew and niece, Paul 
Eisenberg and Barbara Miller; 
great-nephew, Jason Miller. 
She was the beloved wife of 
the late Gary Kienscherf; cher-
ished mother of the late Suzie 
Kienscherf; devoted daughter 
of the late David and the late 
Minnie Eisenberg; loving sister 
of the late Hal Eisenberg and 
the late Shel Ellison. 
Interment was at Machpelah 
Cemetery. Contributions may 
be made to Mid-Michigan 
Cat Rescue Inc, 1117 
Tulip St., Grand Ledge, MI 
48837, mid-michiganca-
trescue.com; Alzheimer’s 
Association-Greater Michigan 
Chapter, 25200 Telegraph 
Road, Suite 100, Southfield, 
MI 48033, alz.org/gmc; or 
Dorothy and Peter Brown 
Jewish Community Adult 
Day Care Program, 6720 W
. 
Maple Road, West Bloomfield, 
MI 48322, jslmi.org/donate. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.
 

MARCIA 
KLAIN, 97, of 
Farmington Hills, 
died Jan. 2, 2021. 
Family mem-
bers and friends 

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