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December 30, 2021 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-12-30

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DECEMBER 30 • 2021 | 65

BETTY
BRESOFF, 89,
of Florida and
Michigan, died
Dec. 18, 2021.
A graduate
of Central High School,
Mrs. Bresoff was active with
Hadassah and had lived in
Florida for approximately 30
years.
She is survived by her
daughter and son-in-law,
Cindy and Bill Turkish of
Bloomfield Hills; grandchil-
dren, Jessica Turkish and
Jason Turkish; sisters-in-law
and brother-in-law, Sally
Becker, Harriett Freedman,
and Barbara and Erwin
Gutenberg; many treasured
nieces, nephews, other rela-
tives and many good friends
in Florida and Michigan.
Mrs. Bresoff was the
beloved wife for 56 years
of the late Marvin Bresoff;
devoted mother of the late
Deborah Hope Bresoff-
Leach; cherished sister and
sister-in-law of the late Julius
Becker, the late Sylvia and
the late Philip Schonberger,
and the late Morton
Freedman.
Interment was at Hebrew
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made
to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

MILTON
CONWAY, 87,
of Bloomfield
Hills, died Dec.
20, 2021.
He is sur-
vived by his daughter and
son-in-law, Elisa and Stuart
Stoller; son and daughter-
in-law, Andrew and Dr.
Barbara Conway; grandchil-
dren, Taryn and Michael

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continued on page 66

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