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AARON 
ROSENSTEIN, 91, 
of West 
Bloomfield, died 
July 22, 2021. 
He was an 
automotive plastics engineer, 
inventing key improvements 
for cars still in use today. 
Once retired, he enjoyed adult 
education classes, teaching 
his daughter Yiddish, cycling 
and nature photography. His 
love of travel led to connec-
tions with people and places 
around the world. He was a 
lifelong athlete, excelling at 
basketball, downhill skiing 
and squash. Across gener-
ations, Aaron’s family and 
friends remember him as 
encouraging and kind, cher-
ishing their time together.

Mr. Rosenstein is survived 
by his daughter, Deborah 
Rosenstein; brother-in-law 
and sisters-in-law, Kenneth 
and Phyllis Abrahams, and 
Sue Abrahams; nephews and 
nieces, Jacob “Jack” Hollander, 
Ellen Abrahams and Doug 
Freidenstine, Howard and 
Jennifer Abrahams, Jonathan 
and Dana Abrahams, Alan 
and Barbara Abrahams, 
Robert Abrahams, and Gary 
Abrahams; many loving 
great-nieces, great-nephews, 
cousins and friends. 
He was the beloved hus-
band of the late Jo-Lynne 
Abrahams Rosenstein; the 
cherished brother of the late 
Rachel Hollander; the dear 
brother-in-law of the late 
Bruce Abrahams; the lov-

ing uncle of the late Tovah 
Hollander.
Interment was at Clover 
Hill Park Cemetery. 
Contributions may be made 
to Hospice of Michigan, 
43097 Woodward Ave., 
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302, 
hom.org/donations; 
the Association for 
Frontotemporal Degeneration, 
2700 Horizon Drive, Suite 
120, King of Prussia, PA 
19406, theaftd.org/ 
support-aftds-mission; or 
Wayne State University - 
College of Engineering, 5475 
Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 
48202, giving.wayne.edu/ 
donate/engineering. 
Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

DR. HOWARD ALAN 
SALTER, of Olney, Md., died 
June 26, 2021.
He was the beloved hus-
band of Elaine Toppall 
Salter; cherished son of 
Arlene and the late Harold 
Salter; devoted father of 
Matthew Louis Salter; dear 
brother of the late Jonathan 
(surviving wife, Jenifer) Salter; 
beloved nephew of Beverly 
and the late Charles Salter. 
Memorial contributions 
may be made to Crohn’s & 
Colitis Foundation, crohn-
scolitisfoundation.org; 
to the American Cancer 
Society, cancer.org; or the 
Chabad Jewish Center of 
Commerce, jewishcommerce.
org. 

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