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May 12, 2022 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-05-12

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LILLIAN
BINDER (nee
Gluck), 95, of
Highland Park,
Ill., died April
30, 2022.
She was an original.
She was married at 18 to
neighbor Irving Rosenberg,
who, seven years older, had
returned from service in
WWII and won her heart
at a dance; Lillian was the
belle of every ball.
She was heartbroken
when she became a widow
at age 50 and resolved to
live life to the fullest; she
did so for the next 45 years.
Lillian lit up every room,
became not only a wife and
mother, but a watercolor
artist, one of the first
Weight Watchers lecturers
in the Michigan area and
a sought-after fashion
coordinator.
She befriended all she
met as she traveled around
the world, from Japan
to her parents’ native
Hungary (she was fluent in
Hungarian), and closer to
home at her favorite Once
Upon a Bagel, attending
sports events for her
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren and the
numerous JUF events she
loved.
Lillian was devoted to
her brother Emil, who
contracted polio before the
vaccine was available, and
whose sparkle and resilience
inspired her each day. She
led her life with love, vigor
and beauty, always toasting
to Happy Times, including
her 95th Zoom birthday
with all her children,
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren toasting their
beloved Gigi (Glamorous

OBITUARIES
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