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June 30, 2022 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-06-30

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JUNE 30 • 2022 | 65

grate to the Detroit area — 40
lives, 40 worlds, 40 opportuni-
ties.
Many of those people went
on to have children and even
grandchildren. Our rabbi, when
sharing my grandfather’s story
at his funeral, called him a
“modern-day Moses.

In a way, he was. And he was
our hero.
Mark Nisnevich is survived
by his beloved wife of 57 years,
Asya. He was the devoted father
of Alla (Gregory) Zlatopolsky
and Stella (Howard) Gitler;
adoring grandfather of Ashley
(fiancé Joseph Kudlacik)
Zlatopolsky, Brianna
Zlatopolsky, Branden Gitler,
Gabriella Gitler and Alexis
Gitler; cherished brother of
Eduard (Liliya) Nisnevich, Ada
(the late Vilgimir) Neverovich
and the late Maya (the late
Matvey) Shub. He was also sur-
vived by loving caregiver, Oleg
Loza, and many loving nieces
and nephews.
Interment was at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Contributions in his memory
may be made to the American
Stroke Foundation, 208 S.
LaSalle St., #900, Chicago, IL
60604; the American Heart
Assn., Memorial & Tribute
Lockbox, 3816 Paysphere
Circle, Chicago, IL 60674,
americanheart.org; or to
a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements were by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

Mark Nisnevich as a child

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