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Manluo Huang; daughter 
and son-in-law, Judy and Dr. 
Paul Lipson; grandchildren, 
Brian Lipson and Sianna 
Misheva, Rachel Lipson and 
Kamali Robinson, and Dr. 
Stacey and Dr. Tabish Shamsi; 
great-grandchildren, Stella 
Lipson, Marielle Lipson, 
Maxwell Robinson, Henry 
Robinson and Zara Shamsi. 
He is also survived by his 
former wife and Judy’s moth-
er, Nancy (Manny) Kalef; 
Manluo’s daughter, Chen Guo; 
her daughter, Katie; many 
loving nieces, nephews and 
cousins. 
Mr. Goodman was the 
devoted son of the late 
Max and the late Marion 
Goodman; the loving brother 
of Una and the late Edward 
Dworkin, and the late Arthur 
and the late Shirley Goodman. 
He was predeceased by his 
former partner, Ruth Retko.
Interment was at 
Beth El Memorial Park. 
Contributions may be 
made to Jewish Hospice & 
Chaplaincy Network, 6555 
W
. Maple, West Bloomfield, 
MI 48322, jewishhospice.org; 
Residential Hospice, 5440 
Corporate Drive, Suite 
400, Troy, MI 48098, 
residentialhealthcaregroup.
com; or Anxiety and 
Depression Association 
of America, 8701 Georgia 
Ave., Suite 412, Silver 
Spring, MD 20910, adaa.
org. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

FRANCES 
HERMAN, 94, of 
Oak Park, died 
March 21, 2021.
She is survived 
by her sons and 
daughters-in-law, 
Samuel and Mindy Herman 
of Farmington Hills, Ronald 
Herman and Susan Pitt; 
daughter and son-in-law, Leah 
and Dr. David Ungar of Oak 
Park; grandchildren, Joshua 
Herman, Alana and Kyle 

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