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September 16, 2021 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-09-16

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SEPTEMBER 16 • 2021 | 49

48034. Services and interment
were held at Eretz Hachaim
in Israel. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

c. 1979

ROUAL “ROY”
BERNARD
FEINBERG, 91,
West Bloomfield,
died Sept. 1, 2021.
He is sur-
vived by his
beloved wife,
Barbara Feinberg; sons, Gary
Feinberg, Daniel Feinberg;
grandchildren, Josh (Jessica)
Feinberg and Samantha
(Matt) Abels; great-grand-
children, Dylan and Ashton;
many loving nieces, nephews,
other family members and
friends.
Mr. Feinberg was the devot-
ed father of the late Robert
Feinberg; brother of the late
Clarice Hyman.
Contributions may be
made to the American
Cancer Society or the
Michigan Humane Society.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

MORREY FINKE,
98, of Farmington
Hills, died Sept. 4.
2021.
He is survived
by his sons and
daughter-in-law, Howard
Finke of Sacramento, Calif.,
Leslie Finke and Catherine
Tantau of Baltimore, Md.;
daughter and son-in-law,
Marcia and Dr. Kenneth
Kram of Chesterfield, Mo.;
grandchildren, Ashley Finke,
Emily Kram; great-grandchil-
dren, Layla Kram, Brayden,
Kram; brother-in-law,
Leonard Wispe.
Mr. Finke was the beloved
husband of the late Ruth
Finke; dear brother and broth-
er-in-law of the late Shirley
and the late Samuel Schwartz,
the late Mildred and the late

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