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Broadwaycares.org; bcrf.org; 
Crohnscolitisfoundation.org; 
aspca.org. 

c. 1967

SHIRLEY 
SIEFMAN, 94, of 
Bloomfield Hills, 
died Jan. 25, 2021. 
She is survived 
by her sons and 
daughters-in-
law, Jay Siefman and Marlene 
Rosenberg, Robert and 
Marilyn Siefman; daughter, 
Cynthia Beth Siefman; grand-
children, Jeffrey Siefman and 
Rachel Luck, Rebecca Siefman, 
Alana Siefman, Joshua 
Siefman and Jasmin Siefman; 
great-granddaughter, Louise 
Luckman; sister, Ruth Aaron.
Mrs. Siefman was the 
beloved wife of the late Albert 

Siefman; the loving sister of 
the late Toby Broder; the dear 
sister-in-law of the late George 
Aaron.
Contributions may be made 
to a charity of one’s choice. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.

P
. ANNE 
STEELE, 80, of 
Dearborn Heights, 
died Jan. 17, 2021. 
She is survived 
by her daughters 
and son-in-law, Christine 
Marie Ayre, and Cheryl Ann 
and David Pozek; grandchil-
dren, Kenneth and Holly 
Pozek; great-grandchildren, 
Jack, Emerson and Charlotte. 
Interment was at Glen 
Eden Memorial Gardens. 

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I died on the date above when my 
body couldn't take care of me any 
longer. I feel that I had an especially 
lucky life. I met my husband Hank 
just before my 18th birthday, and 
married a year later. He and I 
traveled quite a lot but there's 
always more to see. He even taught 
me to be a fisherman, I loved it. After 
54 years, my wonderful husband 
Hank died.

We had 3 loving and loved daughters 
together; Jaime (Gary) Rubenstein, 
Carin (Mark) Nathanson, and Kelly 
Booke. They looked after me till the 
very end. They gave me the most 
terrific grandchildren; Jason and 
Alex (Kristina) Rubenstein, Josh 
and Drew Nathanson, Austin and 
Taylor Sher, and great grandson 
Parker Rubenstein. 

I was especially close with 
my brother Ronnie Licht who 
predeceased me and my terrific 
sisters in law, Arlene Licht and the 
late Anita Kaplan.

There are many nieces and nephews 
and their wonderful families, all to 
whom I was very close.

My life has been divided into 
Michigan and California, so many 
wonderful friends (some since early 

childhood).

At 66 years I finally got to college. 
My education allowed me to work 
with challenged children. I loved 
their nickname for me, the "bunny 
lady" as I brought rabbits. 

I've been very active in many 
organizations and also got my girls 
involved.

Life went by too fast and now I'm 
at the end. I'll miss you but it was 
wonderful being a part of your lives.

P.S. If you choose to honor my 
memory City of Hope is one of my 
favorites, the National Kidney 
Foundation, or any Jewish 
organization.

July 18, 1935 – January 20, 2021
July 18, 1935 – January 20, 2021

LOVE TO YOU ALL,

Joyce Booke
Joyce Booke

