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June 16, 2022 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-06-16

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by many loving nieces and
nephews in South Africa and
Israel.
Interment was held at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park in
Livonia. Contributions may
be made to a charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

JUDY
GOLDFADEN, 87,
of West
Bloomfield, died
June 5, 2022.
She is survived
by her sons and daughter-
in-law, Howard and Nancy
Goldfaden, and David
Goldfaden; daughter, Susan
Goldfaden; grandchildren,
Pamela and Joseph Schwarcz,
Lindsay and Josh Kay, Daniel
and Jennifer Goldfaden,
Julie and Daniel Baum, Josh
Goldfaden and Amanda
Goldfaden; great-grand-

children, Griffin, Miles and
James Schwarcz, Benjamin,
Emma, Skylar Kay and Lila
Goldfaden; many other loving
family members and friends.
Mrs. Goldfaden was the
beloved wife of the late Jacob
Goldfaden.
Interment took place at
Adat Shalom Memorial Park
in Livonia. Contributions
may be made to a charity of
one’s choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

DEVORA FRIEDA
“DEBBIE”
LIEBERMAN,
beloved mother,
grandmother and
great-grand-
mother, passed away peaceful-
ly at age 91 on June 5, 2022, in
Holland, Ohio.
Debbie was born in Detroit
to Charles and Lillian Apsel.
Raised in a musical family, she

took lessons privately and in
school to learn the saxophone,
which she continued to play
into adulthood and performed
in concerts.
Debbie graduated from
Central High School in Detroit,
where business coursework
prepared her for a career path
as a bookkeeper and office
manager in the wholesale office
supply industry.
As a member of the B’nai
B’rith organization, Debbie
bowled in local leagues and
travel tournaments for years
as well as serving as treasurer
for her league. After retiring
at age 65, Debbie served as
treasurer on the board of her
senior living community.
Her appreciation of the per-
forming arts got her involved
voluntarily with the Fox and
Birmingham theaters, where
she ushered and enjoyed pro-
ductions. For leisure, she loved

traveling and socializing with
friends from poker and mah-
jong groups.
Mrs. Lieberman was pre-
ceded in death by her parents,
Lillian and Charles Apsel; sis-
ter, Estelle Kaufman (the late
Harry); and brother, Leonard
Apsel.
She will be dearly missed
by her daughter, Peggy Ann
Ziegler (Lieberman); son,
Gary Robert Lieberman;
grandchildren, Jason (Amy)
Ziegler, Aaron Ziegler
(partner, Phu Pham), Dale
(Stephanie) Ziegler, Mara
(Nate) Hawkins; great-grand-
children, Jacob Ziegler,
Morgan Ziegler, Milo Ziegler,
Lila Ziegler, Lillian Hawkins
and Maxine Hawkins.
Contributions may be made
to the Alzheimer’s Association,
to B’nai B’rith or to Bjorn
This Way. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

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