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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-07-21

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JULY 21 • 2022 | 57

CAROLE
BORLACK, 79, of
West Bloomfield,
died July 8, 2022.
She is sur-
vived by her
sons and daughters-in-law,
Scott and Hilary Borlack,
and Darin (Sheryl Monroe)
Borlack; daughter, Jamie
Borlack (fiancé, Brian Pistor);
grandchildren, Sean Borlack,
Sophie Foltyn, Miles Foltyn
and Dustin Borlack; sister,
Lorraine Birdsall; many other
loving family members and
friends.
Mrs. Borlack was the
beloved wife of the late Saul
Borlack; the sister-in-law of
the late Gene Birdsall; sister of
the late Marilyn Stern.
Interment took place at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery in
Birmingham. Contributions
may be made to the
American Lung Association
or the Muscular Dystrophy
Association. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

EDWARD ALLAN
BROIDA, 89, of
West Bloomfield,
died July 11, 2022.
He is survived
by his beloved
wife, Edie Broida; daughter
and son-in-law, Caroline
and G. William Trapp; son
and daughter-in-law, Rick
and Shawna Broida; grand-
children, Baxter (Michelle)
Trapp, Davis Trapp (fiancée,
Stephanie), Sarah Broida
(friend, Chase) and Ethan
Edward Broida; great-grand-
child, Lilah Trapp; brother
and sister-in-law, Jerry and
Soralee Broida; brother-in-
law, Jack (Judy) Nolish; many
loving nieces, nephews, other
family members, golf partners
and friends.
Interment took place at

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