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August 26, 2021 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-08-26

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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

AUGUST 26 • 2021 | 73

TOBY SAKAT
BASKIN, 84, of
West Bloomfield,
died Aug. 14,
2021.
Mrs. Baskin
was the wife of Bernard
Baskin and the late Marvin
Sakat. She is survived by her
sons and daughters, Robert
Sakat, Suzanne Chesney, Eric
and Rebecca Baskin, Cheryl
and Scott Berman, and
Michael and Judy Baskin;
grandchildren, Alexus and
Bryan Rouhan, Chris and
Amy Chesney, James and
Jenny Chesney, Alyssa
and Brent Erickson, Josh
Berman, Nicole and Markus
Talaga, Kyle and Serena
Baskin, Henry Baskin, Miles
Baskin, and Julia Baskin;
great-grandchildren, Colin,
Brennan and Nicholas
Chesney, Faith Rouhan
and MacKenzie Erickson;
brother-in-law, Jack Glass.
She was the cherished
mother of the late Penny
Sakat Phillips; the loving sis-
ter of the late Avren Strager,
the late Beverly Glass and
the late Marilyn Lewallen.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made
to Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society of Michigan, P.O.
Box 772374, Detroit, MI
48277, givenow.lls.org/
give/342076/#!/donation/
checkout; or Michigan
Breast Cancer Coalition,
P.O. Box 1841, Royal Oak,
MI 48068-1841, mibcc.
org. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

MARCIA IRIS
BEEKHUIS, 86,
of Stuart, Fla.,
died Aug. 16,
2021.
Ms. Beekhuis
is survived by her sons and

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