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for various periodicals and
journals on teaching English
to international students and
presented workshops at teacher
conferences across the country.
His career also included
being a president of WATESOL
(Washington Area Teachers of
English to Speakers of Other
Languages). He was in the U.S.
Army from 1966-1969. He
earned his B.S. degree from
Wayne State University and a
master’s degree from Trinity
College in Washington, D.C.
When he retired from teaching
in 1998, he went to work for his
brother, Barry, owner of Barry
Bagels.
Mr. Greenblatt is survived
by his sister-in-law, Judie
Greenblatt of Toledo; nieces
and nephews, Mark and
Stephanie Greenblatt, Mindy
and Jason Streem, Marnie and
Daniel Sulzer; great-nieces
and great-nephews, Mason,
Spencer, Samuel, Bradyn,
Benjamin, Joshua, Nolal, Oliver.
Mr. Greenblatt was the
beloved brother of the late
Barry Greenblatt.
Contributions may be
made to Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, Guiding
Eyes for the Blind, Planned
Pethood, Jewish Braille
Institute. A graveside service
was held at Workmen’s Circle
Cemetery, Ostrovitzer Section.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
KENNETH
BERNARD RICH,
91, Farmington
Hills, died Oct. 1,
2021.
He is survived
by his son, Michael Rich;
daughters and sons-in-law, Jill
Bee Rich and David Lepofsky,
Amy and Randy Kazdan;
brother-in-law, Marshall
Markle; grandchildren, Joshua
and Jami Kazdan, Jeremy
Kazdan and girlfriend, Chelsea
Wise, Mikayla Kazdan and
boyfriend, Ryan Elbers,
and Raia Lepofsky; great-
grandchild, Jonah Kazdan;
sister-in-law, Lois Greenwald
loving aunt, Rose Fink; nieces,
nephews, cousins, other family
members and friends.
Mr. Rich was the beloved
husband of the late Harriet
Kolko Rich; the brother of the
late Bernice (the late Henry)
Segal, the late Rachelle Markle;
brother-in-law of the late Billy
Greenwald and the late Phyllis
Kolko.
Contributions may be
made to the Alzheimer’s
Association, the Crohn’s
& Colitis Foundation of
America or Temple Emanu-El.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.
SANDRA
RUSSMAN, 86, of
Farmington Hills,
died Oct. 1, 2021.
She is survived
by her sons and
daughters, Larry and Helaine
Russman, Scott Russman and
Mickey Zeldes, Les and Bob
Iwrey, and Debbie and David
Crowley; grandchildren, Amy
Szerman, Ian and Jennifer
Crowley, Erin and Steve
Anderson, Alison Crowley,
Charles and Stefanie Russman,
Caryn Russman, Adam
Russman, Ben Iwrey and Ellie
Hansotte, Hannah and Brandon
Hoffman, Maddy Iwrey, Jamie
Stanfield, Jessie and Kate
Stanfield, and Jason and Missy
Stanfield; great-grandchildren,
Zoe, Mia and Ava Crowley,
Charlotte and Elizabeth
Stanfield, Isaac Russman,
Gavi Iwrey Hansotte, Morgan
Szerman, Cooper Anderson,
and Ori Iwrey Hansotte; sisters-
in-law, Cathy Verona, Lois
Verona and Debbie Verona;
many loving nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends.
Mrs. Russman was the
beloved wife of the late Robert
Russman and the late Charles
Klein; the cherished mother
of the late Michelle and the
late Steve Avakian, and the late
Melissa Russman Stanfield; the
proud grandmother of the late
Alisha Stanfield; and the loving
sister of the late Erwin Verona,
the late Donald Verona and the
late Bobby Verona.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to Temple Israel,
Les & Bob Iwrey Children’s
Bedtime Ritual Fund, 5725
Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48323,
temple-israel.org/tributes; or
to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
HAROLD STEIN,
91, of Bloomfield
Hills, died Oct. 2,
2021.
He is survived
by his wife of 65
years, Lois Stein; daughters
and son-in-law, Jodie Stein,
Wendy Nicholas, and Maureen
and Barry Frankel; son and
daughter-in-law, William and
Deborah Stein; grandchildren,
Daniel Stein, Eric and Jessica
Stein, Jacob Stein and Jack
Frankel; sister-in-law and
brother-in-law, Sheila and Miles
Hurwitz; many loving nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends.
Mr. Stein was the loving
brother of the late Milton
and the late Lillian Stein; the
devoted son of the late William
Stein and the late Ida Stein
Karp.
Interment was at Beth El
Memorial Park. Contributions
may be made to a charity of
one’s choice. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
MICHAEL
WEINER, 66, of
Berkley, died Oct.
4, 2021.
He is survived
by his daughters
and sons-in-law, Jillian and
Brian Shooks, and Kylie and
Joseph Carlson; grandchildren,
Scarlett and Grayson Shooks;
sister, Barbara Weiner Taylor;
nieces and nephew, Wendy
Allen, and Victoria and Shawn
Travis. He is also survived by
the mother of his children,
Candice McKim.
Mr. Weiner was the devoted
son of the late William and the
late Rosalie Weiner; the dear
uncle of the late Shannon Allen.
Interment was at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to Multiple Myeloma
Research Foundation, 383
Main Ave., 5th Floor, Norwalk,
CT 06851, themmrf.org.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
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