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June 03, 2021 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-06-03

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She was preceded in death
by her father, Charles Factor.
Interment was at Paradise
Memorial Park in Scottsdale.
Memorial contributions may
be made in Lori’s name to
the Arizona Humane Society.
azhumane.org

LOIS LEDGER, 83, of West
Bloomfield, died May 25,
2021.
In her earlier years, Lois
worked with children as a
nanny and school monitor.
When she eventually moved
into Hechtman, she was
always grateful for her rela-
tionships with the staff and
other residents, whom she
treasured as her extended
family. She lived her life being
kind and caring and went out
of her way to do mitzvahs.
She is survived by her son,
David Ledger; sisters and
sisters-in-law, Marlene and
Sanford Walkon, Joyce Aaron,
Risa and Kenneth Lawton,
Cookie Moglovkin; grandchil-
dren, Melissa and Ben Hyde,
Nathan Ledger, Nicole Ledger,
Natalie Ledger, Nicholas
Ledger; great-grandchildren,
Nova, Steven, Amaya, Evan,
Ash.
Mrs. Ledger was the
beloved wife of the late Ronnie
Ledger; loving mother of the
late Renae Beth; dear sister
and sister-in-law of the late
Marshall and the late Delores
Moglovkin, the late Eugene
and the late Joy Moglovkin,
the late Sheldon Moglovkin,
and the late Betsy Roby.
Contributions may
be made to Hechtman
Residence Council, c/o
Phyllis Lukowitz, 6690
W. Maple, #2247, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322. A
graveside service was held
at Hebrew Memorial Park.
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