OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

48 | MAY 27 • 2021 

Jake, Erin, Erica, Laura, Jason, 
Elyssa, Kelsey, Ethan and Stella; 
brother, Richard Korn; sister 
and brother-in-law, Brenda and 
Howard Farling; many loving 
nieces, nephews and a world of 
friends. 
Mrs. Sachse Hurwitz was the 
beloved wife of the late Stuart 
Sachse; the loving mother-in-
law of the late Julie Sachse; the 
dear sister-in-law of the late 
Cindy Korn. 
Interment was at Clover Hill 
Park Cemetery. Contributions 
may be made to Jewish 
Community Center of 
Metropolitan Detroit, the Stuart 
J. Sachse Youth Fund, 6600 W
. 
Maple Road, West Bloomfield, 
Michigan 48322, jccdet.
org; or the Association for 
Frontotemporal Degeneration 
(AFTD), Radnor Station Bldg. 
2, Suite 320, 290 King of Prussia 
Road, Radnor, PA 19087, theaf-
td.org. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

INEZ FRANCES 
KLIMIST, 89, of 
Oak Park, died 
May 20, 2021. 
She is survived 
by her children, 
Susan and Martha Klimist-
Zingo, Kyree N. Klimist, 
and Anthony G. Klimist and 
Amanda Gold Klimist; grand-
children, Noah and Kelly 
Solomon, Tamar Solomon, 
Kellen Kaiser, Eithan Kaiser-
Klimist, Nadav Klimist and Lior 
Klimist; sister-in-law, Marilyn 
Wineman; nieces and neph-
ews, Judy Wineman and Kim 
Schopmeyer, Lisa Friedman, 
and Joe Fox, and Frank 
Mullineux. She leaves other lov-
ing relatives and friends. 
Mrs. Klimist was the beloved 
wife for 60 years of the late 
Sheldon Klimist.
Interment was at Beth El 
Memorial Park. Contributions 
may be made to National 
Audubon Society, 225 Varick 
St., New York, NY 10014, audu-
bon.org; or ASPCA (American 

Society for the Prevention 
of Cruelty to Animals), P
.O. 
Box 96929, Washington, 
D.C., 20090-6929, aspca.org. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.

ILENE MILES, 75, 
of Farmington 
Hills, died May 13, 
2021. 
She is survived 
by her loving life 
partner, Paul Gingold; daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Leslie and 
Jack Shankman, and Denise 
and Michael Schneider; son, 
Stephen Gingold; grandchil-
dren, Noah Shankman, Mason 
Shankman, Joey Gingold, Philip 
Schneider and Max Schneider. 
Ms. Miles was the loving 
sister of the late Dr. Henry 
Sonenshein; the devoted daugh-
ter of the late Leonard and the 
late Lillian Sonenshein.
Interment was at Clover Hill 
Park Cemetery. Contributions 
may be made to B’nai Israel 
Synagogue, 5085 Walnut 
Lake Road, West Bloomfield, 
Michigan 48322, bnaiisraelwb.
org/payment.php; Chabad of 
Commerce, 4718 Half Penny 
Court, Commerce Township, 
MI 48382, jewishcommerce.
org; Sepsis Alliance, 3180 
University Ave., Suite 235, San 
Diego, CA 92104, sepsis.org/
get-involved/ways-to-give. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.

SUSAN LAURA 
ORBACH, Ph.D., 
66, of Royal Oak, 
died May 12, 2021. 
She is survived 
by her husband, 
Gary Zirulnik; sons, Ari and 
Elliot Zirulnik; sister and 
brother-in-law, Marlene and 
Christopher Olson. 
Mrs. Orbach was the devoted 
daughter of the late Pearl and 
the late Gerald Orbach.
Interment was at 
Machpelah Cemetery. 
Contributions may be made 

to Michigan Psychoanalytic 
Foundation, Susan L. 
Orbach Fund for Cultural 
Diversity, securepayment.
link/mipsychoanalysis/per-
sonalized-card; Walnut Lake 
Preschool and Developmental 
Kindergarten, 29375 Halsted 
Road, Farmington Hills, MI 
48331; or One Tree Planted, 145 
Pine Haven Shores Road, Suite 
1000D, Shelburne, VT 05482, 
onetreeplanted.org/products/
plant-trees. Arrangements by 
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

CAROL ROCK, 68, 
of West Bloomfield, 
died May 14, 2021. 
She went by 
many names 
besides Carol: 
Mommy, Mom, Ma, Pookie, 
Mrs. Doodles, Auntie Carol 
and, most recently, Gaga to her 
three grandchildren.
Carol adorned herself in 
her handmade jewelry and no 
two earrings ever matched. 
Her daily “uniform” was an 
oversized tie dye T-shirt and 
black cut off leggings. She loved 
driving around in her Suburu 
named “Subita.
”
There was never a moment 
she was not creating something 
or planning an art project. She 
showed her love to her family 
and friends by the handmade 
gifts she created. She loved going 
to her home in Florida with her 
family, golfing with her husband 
and friends, and enjoying many 
vacations around the world. She 
was an avid reader and espe-
cially loved reading by the pool 
with her doggy by her side; she 
adored her family and friends 
but loved her dogs the most. 
Carol was the heart and soul 
of her small family and made 
every holiday special. The holi-
day celebrations were never on 
the actual day; though uncon-
ventional, they were about the 
people she loved being togeth-
er. She was the quarterback of 
her family and will be deeply 
missed.

She spent countless hours 
volunteering for numerous 
organizations but mostly at 
the Friendship Circle and Soul 
Center.
Mrs. Rock is survived by 
her beloved husband, Steven; 
daughters and sons-in-law, 
Jessica Rock and Jason Watson, 
and Samantha and Ryan 
Pierson; her grandchildren, 
Jonah, Wesley and Scott; her 
sister, brother-in-law and niece, 
Judy and Stephen Emert, and 
Alexis Lushia-Schwartz; her 
mother, Pearl Heyman.
Contributions may be made 
in her honor to the Friendship 
Circle of Michigan. Interment 
was at Machpelah Cemetery. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.

CYNTHIA 
SPIGELMAN 
ROSENBLATT 
(nee Saidel), 92, of 
Lincolnshire, Ill., 
died May 9, 2021.
She was born and raised in 
Manchester, N.H., received 
her master’s degree in library 
science at Columbia University 
and worked as a librarian at the 
Library of Congress. 
Mrs. Rosenblatt was the 
loving mother of Alan (Linda) 
Spigelman, David (Meryl) 
Spigelman and Marcy (Mitchell) 
Dolins; adored grandma of 
Sarah, Anna, Joshua, Mia, 
Kayla, Jacob, Harrison, Matthew 
and Melissa.
She was the beloved wife of 
the late Philip Rosenblatt; dear 
sister of the late Robert Saidel. 
The graveside service was 
held on May 12 and was lives-
treamed. Contributions may 
be made to the charity of your 
choice. Arrangements by 
goldmanfuneralgroup.com.

NORMAN 
MORRIS 
SCHREIBER 
passed away peace-
fully May 14, 2021, 
at Hope Hospice 

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