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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-09-09

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SEPTEMBER 9 • 2021 | 57

Sandi was very generous
with her time, volunteering
at libraries and assisted living
homes. She was extremely
kind and caring, and made
many treasured friendships
wherever she went. She only
saw the good in people, and
made friends feel worthy and
valued.
In addition, Sandi was an
avid walker and bike rider.
She was a doting daughter,
always helping her parents,
and she loved spending time
with her niece and nephews.
Ms. Fox is survived by her
mother, Judith Fox; brother
and sister-in-law, Jeffrey Fox
and Kathy Barron; sister
and brother-in-law, Lori and
Darren Rodner; nieces and
nephews, Jack and Daniel
Fox, Hannah, Joshua and
Zachary Rodner; many other
loving family members and
friends.
She was the beloved
daughter of the late Thomas
Fox.
Interment took place at the
Nusach Hari Cemetery in
Ferndale. Contributions may
be made to charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

DR. EUGENE A.
GELZAYD, 86, of
Bloomfield Hills,
died on Aug. 30,
2021.
He is survived
by his beloved wife of 60
years, Reinart Gelzayd; son
and daughter-in-law, Dr.
Bradford and Julie Gelzayd,
daughter, Dena Gelzayd
Tarson; daughter and son-
in-law, Allison and Michael
Weinstein; grandchildren,
Justin and Rebecca Gelzayd,
Dr. Evan Gelzayd, Lauren
Gelzayd, Lindsay Tarson and

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