58 | NOVEMBER 25 • 2021 MARSHALL GREENSPAN, 89, of Bloomfield Township, died Nov. 14, 2021. Mr. Greenspan popularized indoor tennis in Michigan when he and his partners built and operated five racquet clubs in the 1970s, including three in Southeast Michigan: Franklin Racquet Club, Square Lake Racquet Club and Centaur Farms Racquet Club. Prior to that, he was a single- and multi-family residential builder, including partnerships with his brother, Fred. In 1974, Mr. Greenspan and a team of investors co-founded the Detroit Loves professional tennis team, a franchise of the World Team Tennis League. In 1995, Mr. Greenspan built Oakland Yard Athletics in Waterford, with his sons, Marty and Harry, and Philip Douse. The business is still going strong today under the ownership of Marty and Philip. After retirement, Mr. and Mrs. Greenspan enjoyed con- tinuing their world travels, eventually spending half the year in Naples, Fla., where they enjoyed the company of sever- al friends from Metro Detroit and visits from their children and grandchildren. For several years, Mr. Greenspan and his son Harry were regular volunteers at the Baldwin Center soup kitch- en in Pontiac, where they prepped and served meals. He is survived by his cher- ished wife of 62 years, Benita (Rovin) Greenspan; sons, Dr. Matthew Greenspan of Milan, Mich., Martin (Kim) Greenspan of West Bloomfield and Harry Greenspan of Bloomfield Township; grandchildren, Sam (Emily) Greenspan, Julia Raspbury- Greenspan, Sarah Raspbury- Greenspan, Shayna Raspbury- Greenspan, Rachel Greenspan and Claire Greenspan; great-grandchildren, Mya and Riley Greenspan; brother- in-law and sister-in-law, Dr. Ray and Rebecca Coleman of Potomac, Md.; sister-in-law, Elaine Greenspan of Franklin; several loving nieces and nephews. Mr. Greenspan was pre- ceded in death by his parents, Harry and Sarah Greenspan; grandson, Maxwell Greenspan; and brother, Fred Greenspan. The family wishes to thank Mr. Greenspan’s caregivers, Geri, Linda and Jovan Luckett, Patricia Rich and Agnes Pilecki for their years of sup- port and friendship. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. JOSEPH GRINGLAS, for- mer Detroiter of Philadelphia, Pa., beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, died Nov. 8, 2021. He was born Oct. 9, 1925, in Ostrowiec, Poland, the youngest of Lazar and Blima Gringlas’ six children. He was a survivor of Blizyn, Auschwitz and Dora- Nordhausen concentration camps. Only Joseph and one brother from a large extended family survived the Holocaust. 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