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El Memorial Park Cemetery 
in Livonia. Contributions can 
be made to a charity of one’s 
choice. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel.

PHYLLIS 
MARSHA 
SALOMON, 82, of 
Commerce 
Township, died 
Feb. 3, 2022. 
She is survived by her 
beloved husband, Marvin 
Salomon; daughters and 
son-in-law, Joanna and Jack 
Geer, Anita Salomon; son and 
daughter-in-law, Alan and 
Ann Salomon; grandchildren, 
Joshua Geer, Leah and Jeremy 
Salomon, and Wylie Farris; sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Sheila 
and Sheldon Kohn; sister-in-
law, Lorraine (William) Irving; 
many other loving family 
members and friends.

Interment took place at Beth 
El Memorial Park Cemetery 
in Livonia. Contributions may 
be made to Hermelin Brain 
Tumor Fund or to a charity of 
one’s choice. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel

NORMA 
STOLLER, 100, of 
West Bloomfield, 
died Jan. 28, 2022.
She is survived 
by her children, 
Elaine (Kerry) Greenhut, Dr. 
Kenneth (Sheryl) Stoller, Lisa 
(Larry) Jackson and Howard 
(Carol) Stoller; grandchildren, 
David (Dr. Dana) Greenhut, 
Rebecca (Steven) Blaharski, 
Sandra (Bryan) Hamburger, 
Daniel (Rachel) Stoller, Jeffrey 
Stoller, Joel Jackson (fiancée, 
Rachel Kraig), Jared (Whitnee) 
Jackson, Steven Jackson, Jacob 
Stoller and Shannon Stoller; 

great-grandchildren, Andrew, 
Alyssa, Julia, Leslie, Alex, 
Hayley and Charlotte; many 
loving nieces, nephews, other 
family members and friends. 
Mrs. Stoller was the beloved 
wife of the late Sol Stoller. 
Interment was at Clover Hill 
Park Cemetery. Contributions 
may be made to a charity of 
one’s choice. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel.

BRUCE E. THAL, 
90, of 
Birmingham, 
passed away due 
to complications 
from Parkinson’s 
disease on Jan. 29, 2022. 
He graduated from Central 
High School in 1949 and 
the University of Michigan 
School of Business in 1952. It 
was at the Michigan League 
on the U-M campus that he 

met Ileane Levine, beginning 
a romance that would endure 
until her passing in 2015. 
They married in 1953 and 
raised their family in Oak 
Park and then Huntington 
Woods, before moving to 
Birmingham.
Bruce’s life was one of 
professional achievement 
and community service. His 
40-year career in accounting 
began in the local partner-
ship he launched as a young 
postgraduate and culminated 
as a partner of Deloitte. He 
served as president of the 
boards of Sinai Hospital and 
of Jewish Vocational Services 
and as a board member of the 
Michigan Humane Society 
and the City of Birmingham 
Planning Board. As a civic 
leader, he was invariably wise 
and steady.
Beyond all these achieve-

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