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February 25, 2021 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-02-25

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FEBRUARY 25 • 2021 | 39

ROSLYN FELD,
78, of West
Bloomfield, died
Feb. 16, 2021.
She is survived
by her beloved
husband, Samuel Allen
Feld; son and daughter-in-
law, Jason and Franci Feld;
daughter, Rochelle Feld;
grandchildren, Chana Feld,
Dani Silverman, Benjamin
Feld, Shlomo Feld; many
other loving family members
and friends.
Interment took place at
Adat Shalom Memorial
Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made
to Bais Chabad Torah Center
of West Bloomfield or the
Henry Ford Cancer Institute.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

GOLDALEE
GEISZ, 78, of
Bloomfield Hills,
died Feb. 16,
2021.
She is sur-
vived by her son, Rick Geisz;
daughter and son-in-law,
Dr. Kim and Dr. John Hart;
grandchildren, Matthew
(Elizabeth) Geisz, John
Jacob Hart and Jenna Hart;
great-grandchildren, Sterling
and Hazel; many other loving
family members and friends.
Mrs. Geisz was the beloved
wife of the late Duane Geisz.
Interment took place at
Machpelah Cemetery in
Ferndale. Contributions
may be made to the Crohns
& Colitis Foundation
of America or to the
Michigan Humane Society.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

continued on page 40

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