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Jean Kaufman, and Sam LeVine
and Bluma LeVine Kramer;
his uncles, Bob Kaufman and
Seymour LeVine.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made
to Paws With A Cause, 4646
S. Division, Wayland, MI
49348, pawswithacause.
org; Rainbow Connection, 621
W
. University Drive, Rochester,
MI 48307, rainbowconnection.
org; or St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital, 501 St.
Jude Place, Memphis, TN
38105, stjude.org. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

VICTOR “VITO”
ANTHONY
MARCHIONE, 70,
died March 31,
2021. He peacefully
passed away in his
home surrounded by his ador-
ing family, after a brave battle

with cancer.
The world lost a beautiful
soul. To know him was to love
him. Vito met then eventually
married Linda “Leeba” in 1985.
It was a love story like no other.
The two laughed and shared all
of life experiences together as
true soulmates.
Vito found his greatest joy
in music. A drummer in many
rock bands over the years, he
then became a singer/songwrit-
er on guitar. His musical talent
landed him many awards over
the years; he was that good.
Beyond music, he had a keen
eye for design and worked
for several high-end building
companies long after owning
his own successful building
business.
Mr. Marchionne is survived
by his beloved wife, Leeba
(Linda Weinberger); children,
Aviva Marchione (Ben Fellows),
Shayna Marchione and Isabella

Marchione.
He was the father of the late
Kala Marchione and Nolan
Marchione; the loving son
of the late June and Frank
Marchione; son-in-law of
the late Arlene Weinberger
and Dr. Kenneth (Leah)
Weinberger; devoted brother
of Dan and Robin Marchione,
Julee (Joe) Jaske and Jay
(Lynne) Marchione; broth-
er-in-law of Dr. Leonard (Dr.
Marie) Weinberger and Bruce
Weinberger. He is also survived
by many loving nieces, neph-
ews, friends and other family.
Interment was held at
Machpelah Cemetery in
Ferndale. Contributions may
be made to Animal House of
Southeast Michigan or to Black
Lives Matter Detroit.
Arrangements made by
Dorfman Chapel.

BEN MOSKOVITZ,
97, of West
Bloomfield, died
April 5, 2021.
He is survived
by his beloved wife,
Ida Moskovitz; son
and daughter-in-
law, Morry and
Susan Moskovitz;
daughters and
sons-in-law,
Esther and Martin Leibowitz,
Brenda Moskovitz and Robert
Sklar; grandchildren, Brittany
and Frank Stifter, Courtney
Moskovitz, Lindsay (Robert
Mardigian) Sklar, Aaron Sklar,
Joshua Sklar, Abigail Sklar and
David Leibowitz; great-grand-
children, Wesley Stifter and
David Mardigian; many loving
nieces, nephews, other family
members and friends.
Mr. Moskovitz was the devot-
ed brother of the late Martin
Moskovitz, Fanny Herman,

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