OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

56 | JUNE 16 • 2022 

SALLY BECKER, 
92, of Farmington 
Hills, died June 8, 
2022. 
She is survived 
by her daughter 
and son-in-law, 
Darlene and Judge Edward 
Sosnick; sons and daugh-
ter-in-law, Dennis and Lori 
Becker, and Kenneth Becker; 
grandchildren, Karen and 
Ryan, Meredith and Alan, 
Kate, and Samantha and 
Steve; great-grandchildren, 
Josephine Block, Jane, Esther 
and Abraham Rosette.
Mrs. Becker was the 
beloved wife of the late Julius 
Becker; the devoted daughter 
of the late Gertrude Techner 
Small and the late Jack Fox. 
Interment was at Clover 
Hill Park Cemetery. 
Contributions may be 
made to Children’s Tumor 
Foundation, 370 Lexington 
Ave., Suite 2100, New 
York, NY 10017, ctf.
org. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

JUDITH NANES 
DOLSEN, 73, of 
West Bloomfield, 
died June 9, 2022. 
She is survived 
by her daughter 
and son-in-law, Holly and 
Eric Feikens; grandchildren, 
Madeline and Hunter; broth-
er, David Nanes; her uncle, 
Harold Swedel; cousins and 
friends. 
Ms. Dolsen was the 
devoted daughter of the late 
Frances and the late Burton 
Nanes. 
Interment was at 
Workmen’s Circle Cemetery. 
Contributions may be 
made to a charity of one’s 
choice. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

DR. MICHAEL EIDELMAN, 
75, of St. Petersburg, Fla., died 
June 7, 2022. 
He is survived by his wife of 
51 years, Leila Eidelman; son 
and daughter-in-law, Craig 
and Sara Eidelman; daughter 
and son-in-law, Meredith and 
Scott Vogel; grandchildren, 
Reese, Frankie, Levi and 
Casey; sister and brother-
in-law, Diane Eidelman and 
Nathan Baum; brother and 
sister-in-law, Sylvan Eidelman 
and Julie Miller; nieces and 
nephews, Max, Rachel, Toby 
and David; brother-in-law 
and sister-in-law, Martin and 
Esther Leibowitz.
Interment was at Adat 
Shalom Memorial Park. 
Contributions may be made 
to a charity of one’s choice. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.

DENISE 
FASBINDER, 86, of 
Ferndale, died June 
3, 2022. 
She is survived 
by her husband of 
58 years, Stanley 
Fasbinder; daughters and son-
in-law, Beth Fasbinder, and 
Julie and Alfredo Avila; son and 
daughter-in-law, Marc and Sheri 
Fasbinder; grandson, Orlando 
Avila; many loving nieces and 
nephews.
Mrs. Fasbinder was the last 
of 12 children of the late Myrtle 
and the late Robert Tompkins. 
Contributions may be made 
to World Central Kitchen, 
200 Massachusetts Ave. NW
, 
7th Floor, Washington, DC 
20001, wck.org; or Big Fluffy 
Dog Rescue, P
.O. Box 160485, 
Nashville, TN 37216, bigfluffy-
dogs.com. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.
 
 

IRVING FINK, 95, 
of Sarasota, Fla., 
died peacefully on 
May 16, 2022. 
Mr. Fink was 
a devoted hus-
band to both his beloved first 
wife of 36 years, Lillian (née 
Rosenberg), who passed away 
in 1988; and to Susan Silver, 
with whom he found love 
again and married in 1992. 
He was a cherished father, 
loving grandfather, proud 
great-grandfather, grocer and 
businessman, Mr. Fink was the 
essence of kindness. A gentler 
soul would be hard to find. 
Mr. Fink was born in 
Detroit, raised his family in 
Huntington Woods and took 
over his parents’ Hamtramck 
businesses, Pure Food 
Markets; he grew them for the 
next 70 years. 
The Hamtramck Historical 
Museum’s Jos. Compau loca-
tion was enabled by Mr. Fink’s 
donation of the building. After 
their 1992 marriage, Mr. and 
Mrs. Fink resided in Ann 
Arbor for many years before 
eventually settling in Florida. 
Mr. Fink is survived by his 
wife of 29 years, Susan Fink; 
children, Susan (Cliff) Zucker, 
Mara (Patrick) Trumbull and 
Andrew Fink; daughter-in-law, 
Mimi Haas; stepdaughters, 
Stephanie Siegel (Jeff Whalen) 
and Lisa Siegel (David 
Stein); grandchildren, Jacob 
Zucker, Benjamin (Emma) 
Zucker, Jesse Knox, Sam 
Whalen (Jess Knight), Jessica 
Whalen (Andrew Jenkins), 
Aliza (Galen) Whalen, 
Daniel Whalen, Max (Anna) 
Neumeyer, Olivia Stein and 
Noah Stein; great-grandchil-
dren, Wolfram Zucker, Lina 
Zucker, Sasha Neumeyer and 
Beau Jenkins; sister, Miriam 
Meyers; many adoring nieces, 
nephews, cousins and friends. 

Preceding Mr. Fink in death 
were his first wife, Lillian; son, 
Kenneth; brothers and sib-
lings-in-law, Dr. Jack (Florence 
Waze) Fink, Dr. Samuel 
(Bertha “Babe” Slutsky) Fink, 
Charles Meyers; dear parents, 
Nathan and Dvora.
If you would like to honor 
the memory of Irving Fink, 
you may do so by contributing 
to Tidewell Hospice, 3550 S. 
Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 
34239, tidewellfoundation.org/
donate; or to a charity of your 
choice.

MYRNA 
FISCHER, 86, of 
Boca Raton, Fla., 
and Bloomfield 
Hills, died June 2, 
2022. 
After 64 years of marriage, 
three beautiful daughters, 
six grandchildren and one 
great-grandchild, when the 
time came, Myrna and hus-
band, Philip, could not bear 
to be apart in death any more 
than they had been in life. 
Phil died on a Monday and 
Myrna joined him 10 days 
later, just enough time so 
that her passing would not 
interfere with his funeral, but 
not so long afterwards that 
he would miss her too much, 
or she him. Their love and 
devotion were a model and a 
legacy that their children and 
grandchildren will be able to 
grow old reflecting on and 
learning from.
Myrna was a teacher, a 
librarian, a volunteer, a great 
mom and a best friend to all 
her daughters. She was kind, 
loving and always supportive 
of her husband, daughters 
and grandchildren. A witty 
conversationalist, she loved 
entertaining her family, her 
friends and the friends of all 
her children and grandchil-

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