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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-04-29

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APRIL 29 • 2021 | 57

Alexander and Huxley; many
other loving family members
and friends.
She was the beloved wife
of the late Robert Chambers;
mother of the late Mark
Chambers; sister of the late
Shirley (the late Milton) Berger.
Contributions can be made
to the Josefina Magna Endowed
Chair at Henry Ford Health
System. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

c. 1968

HESTER MAE
MEYERSON, 94, of
Southgate, Mich.,
died April 6, 2021.
She is survived
by her children
and their partners:
Mark Meyerson
and Sue Songer, Howard
Meyerson and Susan Ledy,
Kevin and Ikue Meyerson,
Robert and Debra Meyerson,
and Lisa Meyerson; her grand-
children, Kristen Jones, Elena
Meyerson, Ben Meyerson and
Lily Meyerson.
Contributions may be made
to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

WILLIAM “BILL

MILLER, 65, of
Northbrook, Ill.,
died April 13, 2021,
surrounded by his
adoring family,
after a long, valiant fight with
cancer.
Bill grew up in Huntington
Woods. He was very successful
in his financial exchange busi-
ness. Bill’s greatest passion, in
addition to his family, was his
music. He was a prolific song-
writer and very talented musi-
cian. He was a beautiful soul,
loved by all, and will be missed.
Bill is survived by his lov-
ing and devoted wife, Debbie
(Hersh); daughters, Ilana and
Talia; son, Eli Miller; loving sis-
ter, Regina Jaye-Piche (Alcide);
brother, Sander Miller; many
adoring nieces, nephews, cous-

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