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Everyone experiences loss differently. And
while there is a certain structure in Jewish
funerals and rituals, it’s important that the
event brings something meaningful to all. We
understand that. And we treat your family’s
wishes with all of the respect and compassion
they deserve. From guiding the arrangements
without pressure to the memorial service and the
appearance of the chapel itself, we are here, fully
here, to meet your every need. It’s not the only way we
help ease the burden of a loss. But it’s a special type of
caring that makes a Dorfman difference.
HOW EVERY
NEED IS MET
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Gimbel; grandchildren,
Daniel and Jamie Fanton,
Sara and Jason Weiser,
Darren and Andrea Fanton,
Adam Fanton, Justin Evan
Gimbel, Dr. Brandon and
Dr. Devon Gimbel, and
Dr. Harrison and Dr. Priya
Gimbel; great-grandchildren,
Caylin and Emerson Fanton,
Zoe and Riley Weiser, Dean
and Devon Fanton, Avi and
Zahava Gimbel, and Winston
Gimbel; sister-in-law and
brother-in-law, Jean and
Jeffrey Clemes; many loving
nieces, nephews, cousins,
and friends.
Mrs. Goren was the
beloved wife for 62 years of
the late Frederick Goren;
the loving sister of the
late Manuel and the late
Margaret Spinner, and the
late David Spinner; the dear
sister-in-law of the late Irwin
and the late Donna Goren,
the late Gerald Goren, and
the late Mildred and the late
Edward Rosenbaum.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be
made to a charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
DR. MILTON
GREEN, 90, of
San Diego, Calif.,
formerly of
Detroit, died on
July 30, 2021.
Milt grew up in Detroit
and occasionally snuck out
of the house to play ball with
his friends while his par-
ents thought he was doing
homework. These rare acts
of rebellion did not hinder
his academic achievements,
however, and he graduated
at the top of his University
of Michigan medical school
class at the age of 24.
Immediately after gradu-
ation, he began service as a
captain in the Army, spend-
ing two years as a physician