OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY
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DAVID
BERMAN, 95 of
Atlanta, Ga.,
Florida and for-
merly of Detroit,
died on March 6,
2022.
He served in the U.S.
Army during World War II
in the Recovered Personnel
Detachment Armed Forces
Western Pacific. He gradu-
ated Wayne State University
in 1951 with a degree in
pharmacy. While in school,
he was president of both
Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity
and Rho Pi Phi pharmacy
fraternity. He worked as a
pharmacist before going into
the produce business.
Mr. Berman leaves behind
his beloved wife of 72 years,
Diana; they enjoyed danc-
ing, traveling and playing
golf. He is also survived
by his son, Ken Berman;
daughter, Denise (Richard)
Victor. He was Grandpa to
the late Daniel R. Victor. He
is survived by grandchildren,
Tracy Moen Victor, Ronald
(Heather) Victor, Sandra
(Adam) Cosola; great-grand-
children, Davis Victor,
Stirling Victor, Lucas Cosola,
Daren Cosola. He was
brother of the late Lucille
Rossen Steinberg, the late
Dr. Jack Rossen, the late Ned
Steinberg, the late Peryle
Moss, the late Dr. Arthur
Moss, the late Marvin
Berman, the late Marilou
Berman, the late Sherwin
Berman and Dr. O.T.
(Dianne) New. He was the
loving son of the late Anna
and the late Ralph Berman;
son-in-law of the late Millie
and the late William New.
He is also survived by many
loving nieces and nephews,
cousins, many friends and
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