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April 08, 2021 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-04-08

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APRIL 8 • 2021 | 49

Fabiola Berman; sisters-in-
law, Julie Roncato, Holly
(Carl) Geyer; numerous
other family members and
countless friends.
Mr. Berman was son
of the late John “Jimmy”
Berman; brother-in-law of
the late Marilyn Berman.
Interment took place
at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery in Birmingham.
Contributions may be
made to the Gioblastoma
Foundation, the Crohn’s and
Colitis Foundation or the
Fanny Strong Foundation.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

LORETTA
BEVERLY
BIRK, 84, of
Henderson,
Nev., and
formerly of
Farmington Hills, died
March 25, 2021.
Loretta had a love for life
which became apparent to
everyone that met and knew
her. Everyone instantly
fell in love with Loretta’s
kind heart and empathy for
people and animals. She
was incredibly perceptive
and intelligent, honing that
by being a voracious reader
and a lover of puzzles and
mah jong, which she played
with her many friends. She
always had a smile on her
face and a kind word for
all. She will be missed by all
who knew her.
She was the beloved wife
for 63 years of Dr. Allan
Birk; the loving mother of
Michael Birk and his life
partner, Claudia Schmid,
Neil Birk and his wife,
Jessica Birk. She is also
survived by her beloved

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