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Light; daughters and sons-in-
law, Susan and Blair Kamin, 
Terri and Gary Cooper, 
Cindy and Mark Rhynard; 
grandchild, Ben Cooper. She 
is also survived by Buddy, 
Precious, and many loving 
nieces, nephews, other family 
members and friends. 
Mrs. Light was the beloved 
wife of the late Bunny Cassels 
and the late Nathan Light. 
Interment took place at 
Machpelah Cemetery in 
Ferndale. Contributions may 
be made to the Cooper Music 
Fund at Temple Shir Shalom 
or the Michigan Animal 
Rescue League. Arrangements 
by Dorfman Chapel.

DR. RONALD 
SHELDON 
PAROLY, 87, of 
West Bloomfield, 
died Oct. 14, 
2021. 
Dr. Paroly, the eldest son 
of Cyril and Mary (Schwartz) 
Paroly, was born in Newark, 
N.J., on Feb. 2, 1934, and 
grew up in nearby Irvington. 
He passed away in Boynton 
Beach, Fla. 
Ron attended the 
University of Missouri 

and then graduated from 
the Kansas City College of 
Osteopathy and Surgery in 
1958. He began his career in 
obstetrics and gynecology at 
Detroit Osteopathic Hospital 
and went on to deliver many 
beautiful babies in his more 
than four decades of practice 
in Metropolitan Detroit. 
Dr. Paroly was beloved by 
family, friends and patients 
for his quiet sense of humor 
and easy-going nature. He 
loved all the dogs in his life 
over the years and especially 
enjoyed showing his 
champion Bullmastiffs, Bella 
and Herc. 
He was an avid fan of the 
Michigan Wolverines and 
played countless rounds of 
golf as a member of Western 
Golf and Country Club 
(Michigan) and Hunters Run 
Country Club (Florida). 
Dr. Paroly was the beloved 
partner of Madalyn Beteag; 
loving father of Matthew 
(Susan) Paroly and Stephen 
Paroly; dear brother of Maeva 
Linovitz and Edward (Roni) 
Parlin; loving Papa to his 
grandsons, Charley, Jack and 
Will Paroly.
Contributions may be 

made to a charity of one’s 
choice. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel.

SHEILA SMITH 
RIEMER, 81, 
former Detroiter 
of Palm Desert, 
Calif., died Oct. 7, 
2021. 
 She was a vice president at 
Antelope Mall Vision Centre.
Mrs. Riemer enjoyed 
cruising, going to Las Vegas, 
doing crosswords, playing 
golf and poker video slots.
She is survived by her 
husband of 35 years, Alvyn 
Riemer; children, Randy 
(Violet) Rein, Pamela (Scott) 
Shifflett, Jay Rein, Mindy 
(Michael) Schumann; 
grandchildren, Ben Shifflett, 
Alex Shifflett, Sydney Rein, 
Samantha Rein and Lyndy 
Ulery; sister-in-law, Kathy 
(Gary) Young; nephews 
and nieces, Jamie (Brittney) 
Smith, Adam (Melody) 
Smith Jordan (Jessie) Smith, 
Ellie Ander and Robyn 
Loscutoff; great-nieces and 
great-nephews, Goldie Bea, 
Cooper, Cree, Robert and 
Hudson.
Mrs. Riemer was the sister 

of the late Sanford Smith.
A service was held at 
Mount Sinai Mortuary in 
Los Angeles, Calif. Interment 
at Mount Sinai Cemetery. 
A celebration of life will be 
held in Detroit later this 
summer; date and time will 
be announced.
Contributions may be 
made to Tunnels to Towers, 
T2T.org. Condolences may 
be sent to Alvyn Riemer, 
78581 Moonstone Lane, Palm 
Desert, CA 92201.

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