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Friedman; also survived by
many other loving relatives
and friends.
Mr. Friedman was the trea-
sured son of the late Edith
and the late Jack Friedman;
dear brother-in-law of the late
Ronald Sherr.
Contributions may be made
to Sara Tugman Bais Chabad
Torah Center, 5595 W. Maple
Road, West Bloomfield, MI
48322; Yeshiva Beth Yehuda,
PO Box, 2044, Southfield, MI
48037; or David-Horodok
Organization, c/o Gail
Nosanchuk, ghnosan@gmail.
com. Funeral service took
place at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel. Interment was held at
Adat Shalom Memorial Park
in Livonia. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
circa 1969
FRANCES
HERMAN, 70, of
White Lake, died
Nov. 18, 2021.
Born Frances
Hanna Salzberg
in Jonkoping,
Sweden, she
became an American citizen
at age 5. Fran grew up in
Detroit where she attended
Bagley Elementary School.
She went to Hampton and
Lederle junior high schools.
She then went to Southfield
High School, graduating in
1969. Fran then attended
Wayne State University where
she graduated with a bachelor’s
degree in medical technolo-
gy in 1974. Fran interned at
Harper Hospital during 1975,
then worked full time. In 1982,
Fran passed her specialist in
hematology boards. On Sept.
22, 1974, Frances married
Gilbert Herman. They cele-
brated their 46th anniversary
in 2020. Thus, Frances Hanna
Salzberg Herman, SH., MT,
(ASCP) worked for several
more years at the Detroit
Medical Center. After leaving
DMC, Frances became an
instructor at Carnegie Institute
of Detroit/Troy where she
taught students for more than
a decade. In her later years,
Frances worked as the manag-
er of Kitchen Glamor, a divi-
sion at Hawthorne Appliance.
As the wife of Gilbert
Herman, Ph.D., M.D., Frances
was active in guiding his
career. Fran enjoyed many
activities ranging from swim-
ming (obtaining her WSI
certificate), archery, cooking,
bowling, exercise/ yoga, fly
fishing and boating. Frances
taught Sunday school at
Temple Israel in the early
1970s, later marrying at the
Palmer Park Synagogue. Fran
was a natural artist, working
with painting on silk, Japanese
woodcut and other art forms.
Fran was a devoted wife and
the pillar of her family.
Frances is survived by her
husband, Gilbert Herman;
many friends and cousins in
Sweden, Canada and the USA,
(Abraham, Rachel, Anne,
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