MARCH 3 • 2022 | 51 Feld; many other loving family members and friends. Mr. Feld was the beloved husband of the late Roslyn Feld; the brother of the late Marilyn Haile. Interment took place at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to the Bais Chabad of Farmington Hills. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. ERIC “RICKY” FISHMAN, 75, died Feb. 21, 2022, in Hanover, Pa. He was born in Pittsburgh, grew up in Michigan and spent his adult years in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Ricky was a jew- elry designer and worked as a jewelry salesman. Mr. Fishman is survived by his wife, Chandra; son, Nikolas; sister and brother-in-law, Penny and Harvey Brode; niece and nephew, Heidi Brode and Joel Krugel; great-nieces, Darby Krugel and Cami Krugel; neph- ew, Gary Brode; uncle, Herb Fishman. He was the beloved son of Dorothy and Morris Fishman. Interment will be in Hanover, Pa. Contributions may be made to the American Kidney Fund or to a charity of one’s choice. MARLENE GITELMAN, 74, of Ann Arbor, died Jan. 24, 2022. She is survived by her hus- band of 52½ years, Professor Zvi Gitelman; son and daugh- ter-in-law, Yitzhak Gitelman and Jennifer Bernstein of Engelwood, N. J.; daughter and son-in-law, Miriam Gitelman and Uri Sobel of Englewood; brother and sister-in-law, Yehuda and Rivka Cern of Israel; sister and brother-in- law, Naomi and Mayer Rubin of Allentown, Pa.; grandchil- dren, David Gitelman, Yakira Gitelman, Benjamin Gitelman, Eitan Marks, Noah Marks, Sarah Marks. Contributions may be made to Amit, Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor; or Ann Arbor Orthodox Minyan. A grave- side service was held at Beit Shemesh Cemetery in Israel. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. CATHRINE ANNE MILLER GOLDBERG, 84, of Plymouth, died Feb. 18, 2022. Cathrine, a wife, grandmother and all-around remarkable woman, was born in New York City in 1937, the only child of Hannah Stone Miller and Sam Miller. After earning her bachelor’s degree from Hunter College and her master’s from Cornell University, she moved to Detroit to start her career. Once in Detroit, she met and married Lawrence Goldberg. During their 52 years, they built a rich, rewarding life, career and fam- ily. Incredibly smart, wickedly sharp and unforgettably funny, Cathrine had a laugh that was one of the most wonderful the world has ever heard. More than anything, she was an incredible mother and grand- mother. Mrs. Goldberg was pre- ceded in death by husband Lawrence. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Adrienne Guss (Sanford); son, David; grand- daughter, Ava, of who she was continued from page 49 OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY continued on page 52 Judaism embraces all facets of life . . . including death. Trust us to assist you with dignity and grace.