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school sweetheart, Jack, in 
1946. 
Mrs. Green is survived 
by her daughters, son, their 
spouses and her niece and 
nephew, Carol and Dan 
Dmitruk, Nancy and John 
Shaub, Robert and Marla 
Green, Randy and Marylyn 
Ross; grandchildren, Sandra 
and Tony Vendittelli, 
Christine and Terry Gray, 
Isabel Dmitruk and David 
Dawson, Molinee Martillini 
and Wren Budden, Sam 
Martillini and Brandon 
Parker, Kyle and Katie Green, 
Dana and Matt Bellezza; 
great-grandchildren, Carlo, 
Nick, Liam, Emme, Theo and 
Maddy; and her beloved cat, 
Horace. 
Interment was held at 

Eternal Light Memorial 
Gardens in Florida. 
Contributions may be made 
to the Hospice of Henry Ford, 
to the Almost Home Animal 
Rescue or to a charity of one’s 
choice. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel.

ROBERT 
GREENBERG, 
85, of West 
Bloomfield, died 
Nov. 2, 2021. 
He is survived 
by his daughters and sons-
in-law, Debbie and Ron 
Lederman, and Marlene and 
Jeff Cohen; grandchildren, 
Rikki Cohen, Leah Cohen, 
Ellie Lederman, Ryan 
Lederman and Jamie 
Lederman; sister, Elaine 

Faudem; brother-in-law and 
sister-in-law, Farrell and Ann 
Moore; other loving relatives 
and friends. 
Mr. Greenberg was the 
beloved husband of the late 
Deanna Greenberg; the loving 
brother of the late Leonard 
Kerner; and the dear brother-
in-law of the late Rodney 
Faudem and the late Cecille 
Kerner. 
Interment was at 
Beth El Memorial Park. 
Contributions may be 
made to Juvenile Diabetes 
Research Foundation, 
24359 Northwestern Hwy., 
Suite 125, Southfield, MI 
48075, jdrf.org; or Hermelin 
Brain Tumor Center-
Henry Ford Health System, 
2799 W. Grand Blvd., 

11th Floor Neurosurgery, 
Detroit, MI 48202, 
henryfordhealthsystem.com/
giving. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

SHELDON 
“SHELLY” 
GREENBERG, 
93, of Farmington 
Hills, died Oct. 
30, 2021. 
He is survived by his wife 
of 66 years, Elaine Greenberg; 
daughters and sons-in-law, 
Susan and Marvin Wagner, 
Fern and Richard Kissel, and 
Miriam and Donald Marton; 
son and daughter-in-law, 
Mark and Sheryl Greenberg; 
grandchildren, Matthew and 
Katie Wagner, Jordan Wagner, 
Noah Wagner, Joshua and 

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