38 | JANUARY 28 • 2021 

DR. 
ROBERT B. 
ANCELL, 
79, of 
Farmington 
Hills, died 
Jan. 12, 2021. 
He is survived by his 
beloved wife, Judy Ancell; 
daughter and son-in-
law, Beth and David 
Fienman; son Michael 
David Sasson; grandchil-
dren, Liam, Drew, Jonisha 
and Sequari; brothers-
in-law, Jack (Arlene) 
Schultz, David (the late 
Elaine) Steinhardt; many 
loving nieces, neph-
ews, great-nieces and 
great-nephews, other fam-
ily members and friends. 
Dr. Ancell was the 
brother-in-law of the late 
Carol Greenwald. 
Interment was held at 
Adat Shalom Memorial 
Park Cemetery in 
Livonia. Contributions 
may be made to Send 
A Kid to Tamarack or 
the Dr. Robert B. Ancell 
Memorial Fund at Roeper 
School. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel.

ETHEL R. 
BROWN, 97, 
Farmington 
Hills, died 
Jan. 19, 2021. 
She is 
survived by her sons and 
daughters-in-law, Dennis 
and Judy (Schwimmer) 
Brown, Dr. Richard and 
Donna Brown; grandchil-
dren, Justin (Mai Amrose 
Wagman) Brown, and 
Jared (Suzette) Brown; 
great-grandchild, Teddy 
Brown; many loving niec-
es, nephews, other family 
members and friends. 
Mrs. Brown was the 
beloved wife of the late 
Sidney Brown; the moth-
er of the late Lawrence 
Brown.

Interment was held at 
Machpelah Cemetery in 
Ferndale. Contributions 
may be made to the 
Chabad House of 
Farmington Hills or 
the Michigan Humane 
Society. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel.

NEIL 
DAVIS, 61, 
of Scottsdale, 
Ariz., and 
Bloomfield 
Hills, died 
Jan. 18, 2021. 
He is survived by his 
sister, Ruth Davis; broth-
ers, Mark Davis and Gary 
Davis; stepson, Jeffrey 
Kanagur and his fiancee, 
Kristin Waite; nieces 
and nephews, Kaitlin 
Davis, Leah and Dakota 
Boisseaux, Rachelle 
Emerling, Benny 
Emerling and his fiancee, 
Briahna Shaw, Nathan 
Cumbo; a grand-niece 
and grand-nephews.
Interment was 
at Clover Hill Park 
Cemetery. Contributions 
may be made 
to American Cancer 
Society, 20450 Civic 
Center Drive, Southfield, 
MI 48076, cancer.
org; Michigan Humane 
Society, Development 
Dept., 30300 
Telegraph Road, Suite 
220, Bingham Farms, MI 
48025-4507, michiganhu-
mane.org/tributes; or to 
a charity of one’s choice. 
Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

ELAINE S. 
DICKSTEIN, 
85, of 
Dayton, 
Ohio, died 
Jan. 16, 
2021, surrounded by her 
children and grandchil-
dren at Hospice of 

Dayton after a one-
month battle with 
COVID-pneumonia.
Elaine was born to 
Stanley and Rose Baru 
in St. Louis, Mo., on Oct. 
24, 1935. She grew up in 
Muskegon, attending the 
University of Michigan 
and graduating with a 
teaching degree in 1957. 
She subsequently earned 
a master’s degree in edu-
cation from Wayne State 
University. She dedicated 
43 years of her life to 
teaching elementary and 
middle school children 
in the Hazel Park Public 
School district. She was a 
passionate educator and 
advocate for her students, 
many with whom she 
maintained contact. 
Mrs. Dickstein was 
a fervent supporter of 
public education and 
the teachers’ union, 
representing her fellow 
teachers as a leader in 
her local branch of the 
Michigan Education 
Association. She actively 
supported both the per-
forming and visual arts 
and never met a dog or 
cat she didn’t adore.
She is survived by 
her brother, David Baru 
(Lois Adler); children, 
Sheri Dickstein (Ira 
Silverman) and Gary 
Dickstein (Shelley Strang 
Dickstein); grandchil-
dren, Aaron and Abigail 
Dickstein, and Lexie 
Silverman; dozens of 
bereaved nieces, neph-
ews, great- and great-
great-nieces and nephews 
on both the Baru and 
Dickstein sides of the 
family. She will also be 
greatly missed by her 
special girlfriends in the 
Detroit area.
Mrs. Dickstein was 
preceded in death by her 
parents and former hus-

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