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December 23, 2021 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-12-23

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DECEMBER 23 • 2021 | 49

ReelAbilities Film Festival,
which focuses on films
by and about people with
disabilities.”
Ever the director, Dr.
Magidson once told Rabbi
Norman Roman to save a
poem recited at a memorial
service. Rabbi Roman got the
message, and passed the poem
along to Rabbi Gutmann.
It defined what can bring
greatness to life and included
dreams, truths, worth earned
and help given — qualities
attributed to Magidson by
those closest to him.
Dr. David Magidson is
survived by wife, Leslee
Magidson; daughters and
daughter-in-law, Laura
and Meredith Griffith
and Adriane Magidson;
grandchildren, Violet, Asher,
Levi and Hazel Reeves;
sisters and brothers, Isabel
Magidson, Robert and Anne
Magidson, Edward Magidson
and Jessy Gonzales De
Magidson; brothers-in-laws
and sisters-in-law, Bruce
Lustig and Cathy Marrs, and
Gregg and Dr. Lili Lustig;
nieces, Leah Brennan-
Magidson, Mara Brennan-
Magidson, Elisa Lustig and
Mariel Lustig.
He was the loving brother
of the late Judith Herman;
the devoted son of the late
Arthur and the late Lottie
Magidson.
Interment was at
Beth El Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made
to Temple Kol Ami, 5085
Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48323,
tkolami.org; or to a charity of
one’s choice. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

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