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JULY 8 • 2021 | 49

where his sons attended.
He was the beloved husband
for 66 years of Isa Medow; the
loving father of Mitchell Medow
and Janet Sobel-Medow, and
David Medow and Barbara
Bernstein; affectionate zaydie
of Rachel and Justin Gilson,
Joshua and Gina, Alex and
Nathan; adoring great-grand-
father of Sammy and Natalie
Gilson; the dear brother and
brother-in-law of Herman and
Toni, and the late Lottie and
Norman Franklin; uncle of
Barry and Linda Franklin.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, Bluma and Hershel
Medow.
Interment was in Florida.
Contributions may be sent to
the Jewish Federation of South
Palm Beach County, Jacobson
Family Food Pantry in Boca
Raton or Yad Ezra in Berkley,
Mich.

c. 1988

MARION D.
WOLOCK, 92, of
West Bloomfield,
died June 28, 2021.
She is survived
by her children,
Steven (Miriam)
Wolock, Jody
(Lee) Schottenfels and Annie
Wolock; grandchildren, Tali
Zechory, Ilan Zechory (Audrey
Gelman), Maya Wolock, Peter
Schottenfels (fiance, Mark
Lightner), Abby Schottenfels,
Emily Schottenfels (Drew
Christ), Sarah (Patrick)
Neff, Jacob (Sarah) Wolock;
great-grandchildren, Brendan
Neff, Marion Neff, Aiden
Wolock, Nick Wolock and
Sidney Gelman Zechory; sisters,
Maxine Berghoff and Sharry
Friedman; nieces, nephews,
great-nieces, great-nephews;
friends; caregivers, Carolyn
Williams, Quanesha Williams
and Tasheona Beard LPN.
Mrs. Wolock was the beloved
wife of the late Samuel O.
Wolock; the loving companion

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