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HILDA GREEN, 
96, of West 
Bloomfield, died 
July 8, 2021. 
A deeply reli-
gious individual, 
Mrs. Green was a regular 
Shabbat attendee and member 
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek 
and its sisterhood.
She was such a loving indi-
vidual that she was matron of 
honor at her granddaughter’s 
wedding. Her family was her 
life and she was a selfless and 
devoted woman who nurtured 
and cared for her entire family. 
Mrs. Green is survived by 
her daughter and son-in-law, 
Janice and Marty Stoneman of 
Bloomfield Hills; grandchil-
dren, Ashley and David Murav; 
great-grandchild, Rylie Murav; 
many other loving family mem-
bers and friends.
She was the beloved wife 
for almost 70 years to the late 

Meyer Green; loving mother of 
the late Marc Green. 
Contributions may be made 
to Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek Sisterhood Lunch Fund, 
27375 Bell Road, Southfield, 
MI 48034; Friends of the IDF, 
P
.O. Box 999, Walled Lake, 
MI 48390; American Friends 
of Magen David Adom, 3175 
Commercial Ave., Suite 101, 
Northbrook, IL 60062. A 
graveside service was held 
at Machpelah Cemetery in 
Ferndale. Arrangements by 
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

ESTHER LOU 
KOSOVA, 92, of 
Oak Park, died July 
8, 2021. 
She is survived 
by her daughters 
and sons-in-law, Sally and 
Leonard Grossman, Linda 
Hindman, Helene Sawicki, 
and Dr. Lawrence and Dr. 

Marlene Kosova; grandchildren, 
Michelle Grossman, Jeffrey 
Grossman, Nicole Hindman, 
Justin Sawicki, Julie Sawicki, 
Ilyssa Kosova and Matthew 
Kosova; many other loving fam-
ily members and friends. 
Mrs. Kosova was the moth-
er-in-law of the late Stephen 
Hindman and the late Jerry 
Sawicki. 
Interment took place at 
Adat Shalom Memorial 
Park Cemetery in Livonia. 
Contributions may be made 
to Hospice of Michigan or 
to a charity of one’s choice. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

MYRA FRANK 
PASMAN, 101, for-
merly of Detroit, 
passed away peace-
fully on July 12, 
2021, in Phoenix, 
Ariz., at the home of her daugh-

ter and son-in-law Sheila and 
Larry Landau.
Myra lived a very long and 
full life. She was raised by her 
uncle Samuel Levey, who was 
one of the original owners of 
the Detroit Opera House and a 
founder of Knollwood Country 
Club. She enthusiastically 
embraced everyone she met 
and found something good in 
everyone. She was loved by all 
who knew her. 
Myra loved playing piano and 
continued to play until her final 
days. She enjoyed listening to 
and playing classical music. She 
was a bridge master and quoted 
Shakespeare with great alacrity 
along with her longtime signifi-
cant other, Alfred Varone. 
Myra spent the last three 
years living with her daughter 
and son-in-law, Sheila Landau 
and Larry Landau. Hulya 
Garvett, her daughter-in-law, 
flew to Arizona from Michigan 

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