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July 01, 2021 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-07-01

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JULY 1 • 2021 | 49

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BERNICE BAER, 99, of West
Bloomfield, died June 20, 2021.
She is survived by her
sons and daughter-in-
law, Richard Baer and
Frances Schott-Baer, and
Jeffrey Baer; sister-in-law,
Gwendolyn Klein; brother-
in-law, Elbert Lipman; loving
nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Baer was the beloved
wife of the late Melvyn J.
Baer; the loving sister of the
late Julian Klein and the late
Harriet Lipman.
Interment was at
Beth El Memorial Park.
Contributions may be
made to Humane Society of
Michigan, 30300 Telegraph
Road, Suite 220, Bingham
Farms, MI 48025,
michiganhumane.org.
Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

YONA J.
FRIEDMAN,
101, of Novi,
died June 17,
2021.
She is survived
by her daughter, Lisa Small;
sons and daughter-in-law,
Garry Radzin, Darryl and
Jody (McAdams) Radzin,
and Eugene Radzin; sister,
Lela Henkin; sister-in-law,
Marcia King; grandchildren,
Shawna Small and Bryan
Radzin.; many other loving
family members and friends.
Mrs. Friedman was the
beloved wife of the late
Edward Friedman; the
mother-in-law of the late
Shelby Small and the late
Louisa Radzin; sister-in-law
of the late Dr. Raymond
Henkin; sister and sister-in-
law of the late Meyer and the
late Clara King, sister of the

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