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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-06-09

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Mila Guillaume, Avrumi,
Duvi and Chaim Schilo,
Gabrielle, Jonathan and
Benjamin Schilo.
Mrs. Hildesheim was the
beloved wife of Abraham
“Henk” Hildesheim.
Burial took place in
Putte, the Netherlands,
at the cemetery of the
Frechie Foundation.
Contributions may be made
to the Zekelman Holocaust
Center in Farmington Hills
or to a charity of one’s
choice.

GARY R.
MILLER, 75, of
Milford, died
May 30, 2022.
He was a world-
recognized
photographer and had been
flown around the world by
clients with a career span-
ning more than 50 years.
He had a love for com-
edy and was known as the
“Jewish Cowboy” when
up on stage. Gary shared
a love for life, daily Torah
learning, animals of all
kinds and a love of nature
and the outdoors. He espe-
cially loved to ride horses
and could be found daily at
Kensington Park with his
dog.
He also had a love for
fast cars and motorcycles,
and he spent days traveling
the USA on his Harley; he
was an extreme Corvette
fanatic.
Gary was loved by so
many and will be extremely
missed by all who had the
opportunity to know him.
May his memory be only
for a blessing.
Mr. Miller is survived by
his wife of 48 years, Sandy
Miller; sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Aaron and
Lori Miller of Chicago, Ill.,
Adam and Rachel Miller of

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