RONALD STEINBERG, 83, of 
Farmington Hills, died July 
13, 2022. 
He is survived by his 
daughters and sons-in-law, 
Melissa and Eric Brodsky, 
Kimberly and Gary Goodman; grand-
children, Joshua Siegel, Emily Siegel, 
Ross Brodsky, Samantha (Cy) Jellinek, 
Jonathan Brodsky, Ryan Goodman and 
Samuel Goodman; great-grandchild, Lila 
Jolie Jellinek; many other loving family 
members and friends. 
Mr. Steinberg was the beloved husband 
of the late Debra Eve Steinberg. 
Interment took place at Clover 
Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. 
Contributions may be made to the 
Leukemia and Lymphoma Foundation 
or the American Heart Association. 
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. 
 
 

ANN TRIVAX, 99, of 
Farmington Hills, died July 
12, 2022. 
She is survived by her 
son and daughter-in-law, 
Dr. Geoffrey and Valerie 
Trivax; daughter, Andrea Moitzfield; 
grandchildren, Dr. Bradley and Tracy 
Trivax, Dr. Cory and Stephanie Trivax, 
Dr. Justin and Jodi Trivax, Amanda and 
Brian Burnovski, and Lindsay Amber 
Moitzfield; great-grandchildren, Landon, 
Lennox, Lawson, Liv, Lake and Lincoln 
Trivax, Trevor and Jax Trivax, Tessa and 
Sienna Trivax, and Emerson and Charlotte 
Burnovski. 
Mrs. Trivax was the beloved wife of the 
late Nathan Trivax; the dear sister of the 
late Sophie Fagelman and the late Arthur 
Grenn.
Interment was at Adat Shalom Memorial 
Park. Contributions may be made to 
Michigan Parkinson’s Foundation, 30400 
Telegraph Road, Suite 150, Bingham 
Farms, MI 48025, parkinsonsmi.org; or to 
a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by 
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

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‘James Bond’ Theme 
Composer Dies at 94

JTA
With a single driv-
ing guitar riff, the 
man born as Monty 
Noserovitch changed 
pop-culture forever — 
although he had to fight 
to get the credit for it.
British Jewish com-
poser Monty Norman, 
who died July 11, 2022, at the age of 94, wrote 
the original version of the James Bond theme, 
one of the most enduring compositions in 
movie history. 
The song has been used in 25 Bond films to 
date, as the franchise spanned half a century 
and multiple lead actors to become one of the 
highest-grossing film series of all time.
Born in London’s East End in 1928, Norman 
first made a name for himself as a songwriter 
for early British rock groups and West End 
musicals, and as one half of a music-comedy 
double act with Benny Hill. He was an accom-
plished singer in his own right, too. 

Monty Norman

