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Sarah Forst of Israel; daughters 
and son-in-law, Linda Forst and 
Stuart Kiken of Chicago, Ellen 
Saadia of Israel; brother and sis-
ter-in-law, David and Lorraine 
Forst; grandchildren, Erica, 
Bobby, Keith, Michael, Ilana, 
Daniel, Adina, Ariel, Yael, 
Rose, Nina, Eitan, Ilan, Yamit. 
Mr. Forst was the beloved 
husband of the late Pearl Forst.
Contributions may be made 
to Chass Clinic Detroit, 5635 
W
. Fort St., Detroit, MI 48209. 
Family graveside service was 
held at Hebrew Memorial 
Park. Arrangements by 
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

EDWARD 
GILBERT, 69, of 
Walled Lake, died 
March 7, 2021. 
He is survived 
by his brother 
and sister-in-law, Michael 
and Carol Gilbert of Walled 
Lake; sisters and brothers-in-
law, Janet and Arthur Lazik 
of North Ridge, Calif., Shelly 
and Matthew Ditzhazy of 
Palmdale, Calif.; nieces and 
nephews, Shoshana Jones, 
Ryan Lazik, Daniel Ditzhazy, 
Michelle Ditzhazy, Jennifer 
Ditzhazy, Robert Gilbert, 
Katie Seilo; many other loving 
relatives and friends. 
Mr. Gilbert was the loving 
son of the late Molly and the 
late Moe Edwin Gilbert. 
Contributions may be made 
to Salvation Army, 
salvationarmyusa.org. A fami-
ly graveside service was held at 
Clover Hill Park Cemetery in 
Birmingham. Arrangements 
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
 

c. 1980

VITALY 
GROSSMAN, 60, 
an engineer and 
inventor, of West 
Bloomfield, died 

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