OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

68 | NOVEMBER 11 • 2021 

Amy Marton, Adam Marton 
and Benjamin Marton; great-
grandchildren, Elliana and 
Nora Wagner, Nathan and 
Caleb Wagner, John Marton, 
and Liam Kissel; many loving 
nieces and nephews. 
Mr. Greenberg was the 
loving brother of the late 
Myron L. Greenberg; the 
dear brother-in-law of the 
late Shirley and the late Paul 
Thoma; the devoted son of 
the late Jacob and the late 
Evelyn Greenberg. 
Interment was at 
Beth El Memorial Park. 
Contributions may be 
made to Arbor Hospice 
Foundation, 2366 Oak 
Valley Drive, Ann Arbor, 
MI 48103, arborhospice.
org/donate/donation-form; 
Jewish Family Services of 

Washtenaw County, 2245 
S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 
48104, jfsannarbor.org; or 
Ovarian Cancer Research 
Alliance, 14 Pennsylvania 
Plaza, Suite 2110, New 
York, NY 10122, ocrahope.
org. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

GAYLE 
LAMBERT, 51, 
of Oak Park, died 
Oct. 28, 2021.
She is survived 
by her sons and 
daughters-in-law, Zachary 
Lambert of Roseville, 
Mitchell Lambert and 
Jessica Morisette of Clinton 
Township, Jeremy Lambert 
and Hannah Zonder of East 
Lansing; daughters, Jessica 
Lambert of White Lake, 

Emily Lambert of Clinton 
Township; mother, Sandra 
Hayman; brother, David 
Hayman of Royal Oak; sister 
and brother-in-law, Staci and 
Matthew Wiseman of Oak 
Park; grandchildren, Lillia, 
Emma, Dezmon; aunts and 
uncle, Linda and Al Katzen, 
Andrea Palazzola; great-aunt, 
Joan Silberstein; many other 
loving family members and 
friends. 
Gayle was the loving 
daughter of the late Marvin 
Hayman.
Contributions may be 
made to a charity dealing 
with mental illness research. 
Services and interment were 
held at Hebrew Memorial 
Park. Arrangements by 
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

LYNNE 
BEDNOWITZ 
LAZARSKI, 
loving daughter, 
granddaughter, 
sister, niece, aunt 
and mother to her beloved 
cats, left us suddenly on Nov. 
1, 2021. 
Lynne was born to Norma 
and Jack Bednowitz on May 
20, 1952, in East Grand 
Rapids. 
 Lynne lived in various 
locations throughout her life, 
including Detroit; Brooklyn, 
N.Y.; and Chicago, Ill., before 
settling in Nashville, Tenn. 
She had a long-term HR 
career in various industries. 
Known for her love of wine, 
good food and fun times, 
Lynne cherished time with 

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