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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

LEONARD 
“LARRY” RAIMI, 
95, of Santa 
Monica, Calif., 
formerly of 
Michigan, died 
May 20, 2021. 
The retired owner of 
Central Outfitting Company, 
he received his bachelor’s 
degree from the University 
of Wisconsin and his mas-
ter’s in business from the 
University of Michigan. 
His grandchildren were the 
lights of his life, and he fol-
lowed their lives and careers 
with great interest. During 
COVID, he was able to live 
with his son Sam, his wife 
and their children, which 
gave him great joy.

Mr. Raimi is survived by 
his sons and daughter-in-
law, Dr. Ivan Raimi, Sam 
and Gillian Raimi, Ted 
Raimi; daughter and son-in-
law, Andrea and Dr. Stuart 
Rubin; grandchildren, Dr. 
Sander and Dr. Kim Rubin, 
Rose Rubin, Max Raimi, 
Sophie Raimi, Lorne Raimi, 
Henry Raimi, Emma Raimi, 
Dashiell Raimi, Oliver Raimi.
He was the beloved hus-
band for 65 years of the late 
Celia Raimi; dear brother 
and brother-in-law of the 
late Eddie and the late Bess 
Raimi, the late Irving and the 
late Rae Raimi, the late Sally 
and the late Morris Brose, 
the late Anne and the late 
Max Elgot, the late Eve and 

the late Morris Kane. 
Contributions may be 
made to Jewish National 
Fund, 24100 Chagrin Blvd., 
Suite 430, Cleveland, Ohio 
44122; or Anti-Defamation 
League, michigan.adl.org. 
A graveside service was 
held at Clover Hill Park in 
Birmingham. Arrangements 
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. 

ROSELYN WEINBERG, 97, 
of Clifton, N.J., formerly 
of Michigan, died May 19, 
2021. 
She was a graduate of 
United Hebrew Schools. 
Mrs. Weinberg is survived 
by her brother and sister-in-
law, Harmon and Leah Tron; 
many dear nieces, nephews, 

great-nieces, great-nephews, 
other relatives and friends. 
She was the beloved wife 
of the late Harry Weinberg; 
loving sister and sister-in-law 
of the late Molly and the late 
Sol Klinger, the late Lillian 
and the late Abe Bram, the 
late Samuel and the late 
Doris Tron. 
Contributions may 
be made to a charity of 
one’s choice. A grave-
side service was held at 
Hebrew Memorial Park. 
Arrangements by Hebrew 
Memorial Chapel.

