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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY
Leonard Shebses; the daughter
of the late Helen and Alfred
Berkowitz.
Interment took place at
Oakview Cemetery in Royal
Oak. Contributions may be
made to Temple Kol Ami
Religious School Fund or
the American Red Cross.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.
EARL I.
SHERMAN died
May 23, 2021, in
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Born March
26, 1926, he was
a Detroit resident
for the first 50 years of his
life. He attended Central
High and earned his B.A. in
economics and a J.D. from
Wayne State University.
He was married to Ingrid
(Nilsson) Sherman from
1965 to 1975. They lived in
Sherwood Forest and raised
two children. He later lived
in Southfield and West
Bloomfield.
Earl had his own law prac-
tice for most of his career,
with a strong focus later on
estate and real estate law. He
was well read, very curious
about other people, volun-
teered with various profes-
sional organizations and
loved painting, photography,
movies, hiking, dining out
and taking in nature any-
where he could. For many
years, he found his spiritual
home at the Birmingham
Temple.
In the early ’90s he married
Josephine Naughton (now
living in West Bloomfield).
In 1997, they both retired
and purchased a second
home in Scottsdale, where
they spent more than half the
year. Earl was a tour guide
at the Phoenix Art Museum
and docent at Frank Lloyd
Wright’s Taliesin West. He
had three brothers: Howard,
Barney and Marty. Barney
died in 2019 at 99.
Earl is survived by his son,
Jason of Oak Park, Ill.; daugh-
ter, Karen Revill of Dexter,
Mich.; and their respective
spouses, Victoria Storm and
Todd Revill; his grandchil-
dren, Sydney and Anika
Sherman, and Cameron and
Madeline Revill.
There will be a service
in Birmingham in July or
August 2021. Email Jason
Sherman, jandrew67@yahoo.
com, for more information.
MAYNARD
STONE, 91, of
West Bloomfield,
died May 28,2021.
He is survived
by his wife of 65
years, Gloria Stone; daugh-
ter, Karen Stone; son and
daughter-in-law, Michael and
Alejandra Stone; grandchil-
dren, Allison Stone and Emma
Stone; brother and sister-in-
law, Gerald and Zelda.
Mr. Stone was the devoted
son of the late Frances and the
late Harry Stone; the loving
brother of the late Belle, the
late Norma, the late Bertha
and the late Seena.
Interment was at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made
to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
c. 1989