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BEVERLY
GOLDBERG, 96,
of West
Bloomfield, died
July 21, 2022.
She is survived
by her daughter and son-
in-law, Rosalyn Goldberg
and George Kates; daughter-
in-law, Wendy Goldberg;
grandchildren, Lisa (James)
Weldy, Julie (Matthew) Berg,
Aaron (Claire) Berkowitz
and Amanda Bender; great-
grandchildren, Aaron and
Rachel; devoted sister,
Shirley Green; many loving
nieces, nephews, other family
members and friends.
Mrs. Goldberg was the
beloved wife of the late
Bernard Goldberg; mother of
the late Alan Goldberg; sister
of the late Estelle (the late
Harry) Goss; sister-in-law of
the late Sanford Green.
Interment was held at B’nai
Israel Memorial Garden.
Contributions may be made
to Hadassah, to ProMedica
Hospice or to a charity of
one’s choice. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.
JAYNE JACOBS,
92, of West
Bloomfield, died
June 29, 2022.
She is survived
by her sons and
daughters-in-law, Kenneth
and Diane Jacobs, Michael
Jacobs, Daniel and Jane
Jacobs; grandchildren, Loren
(Elissa Sternberg) Jacobs,
Rebecca (Brandon Tschida)
Jacobs, Adam Jacobs, Ryan
Sarni, Arielle (Jon) Grim
and Haley (Joe) Rosenbaum;
great-grandchildren,
Adrienne Sarni, Elliot Jacobs
and Jack Jacobs, Asher
Sternberg and Merrikk
H
elene Lublin, 91, of
Farmington Hills,
died July 17, 2022.
Helene, a wife, mom
and Granny, was born in
Detroit, in the Palmer Park
area. She attended Hampton
Elementary, Durfee Junior
High and Central High
School.
She had a wonderful
childhood surrounded by
loving parents and an ador-
ing big sister. At age 15,
Helene was goofing around
with friends when she was
jokingly pushed toward the
street. Her husband-to-be
stopped his car quickly and
bawled them all out. As
Daniel went on to say, “She
took a liking to me” and so
began a love affair that last-
ed more than 76 years.
While Daniel worked
three jobs, often coming
home after dark, Helene
managed all household
responsibilities and took
great care of their four chil-
dren.
Helene was a kind per-
son with a gentle soul. She
was strong-willed, fearless,
opinionated and smart. She
enjoyed dancing and fre-
quenting cotillion balls with
her husband, even attend-
ing tap dancing classes and
performing a recital in her
50s. She also loved dining
out at the finest restaurants,
always excited to try some-
thing new. She excelled at
baking (pies were her spe-
cialty) and cooking dinner
most evenings and Shabbat
Fridays in the dining room
with family.
Helene appreciated the
arts, entertainment, world
news, sports and
travel. She attend-
ed the DIA, DSO
and Fisher Theatre
often, traveled
every continent
on ocean and river
cruises, experienced
an African safari,
golfed in a league
setting for 30 years, gar-
dened (was always willing
to get her hands dirty) and
even read the sports page
daily. She planned many
trips with the full family
(20+ members) and loved
hosting for the holidays,
decorating table settings
with magazine elegance dis-
playing art pieces collected
from around the world.
Everywhere Helene went
she lit up a room with
style and grace. She was
generous and thoughtful,
often donating to charities
that were out-of-the-norm
(she once paid for a Third-
World child’s surgery).
Helene was a Sinai Guild
lifetime member and
participated in numerous
other organizations. She
always taught her family
to give without expecting
anything in return and was
a great example to all those
around her.
She had a loving and
special bond with each of
her children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
Most of all, she loved her
husband and supported
him through their years
together. Truly a wonderful
life.
Mrs. Lublin is survived by
her husband of 72½ years,
Daniel Lublin; children,
Bruce Lublin and
his partner, Laura
Murad, Nina and
Howard Levy,
Bennett and Karen
Lublin, and Manette
and Marshall Klein;
daughter-in-law,
Marsha Lublin;
grandchildren,
Edana Lublin, Brandon
and Roanna Lublin, Ryan
Lublin, Justin and Michelle
Levy, Matthew and Amanda
Levy, Jessica Levy, Jaime
Lublin, Jenna Lublin,
Morgan and Adam Weiner,
and Devin and Cody
Farber; great-grandchildren,
Jared, Rebecca, Jessica,
Sydney, Adrien, Max,
Madison, Eliana and Levi;
sister-in-law, Phyllis Lublin.
She was the devoted
daughter of the late
Dorothy and the late
Edward Sklar; the loving
sister of the late Lila and
the late Lawrence Raskin;
and the dear sister-in-law of
the late Sheldon Lublin and
the late Dorothy Gichtin.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be
made to Jewish Hospice &
Chaplaincy Network, 6555
W. Maple, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322, jewishhospice.
org; Alzheimer’s
Association-Greater
Michigan Chapter, 25200
Telegraph Road, Suite
100, Southfield, MI 48033,
alz.org/gmc; or Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, 3711
Woodward Ave., Detroit,
MI 48201-2444, tickets.
dso.org/support/donate.
Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
A Loving, Gentle Soul
OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY
Helene Lublin
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