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July 28, 2022 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-07-28

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JULY 28 • 2022 | 57

Sternberg; sister-in-law and
brother-in-law, Lana and
Sheldon Jacobs; many other
loving family members and
friends.
Mrs. Jacobs was the
beloved wife of the late
Bradford Jacobs.
Interment took place at
Machpelah Cemetery in
Ferndale. Contributions
may be made to the
Holocaust Center, the
Friendship Circle or to
a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

ANNE S.
JAFFE, 94, of
Farmington
Hills, died
peacefully on
May 17, 2022.
She was born in
Brooklyn, N.Y., on Dec.
30, 1927, to Sam and Ruth
Siegel. After the family
moved to Detroit, she
graduated from Central
High School and the
University of Michigan.
While raising her
children in Oak Park, Anne
taught music for Berkley
Public Schools, served as
music director for Jewish
Parents Institute, gave
private voice lessons and
sang professionally with
the Kenneth Jewell Chorale
and the Overture to Opera
program.
In 1986, she earned
a master of social work
degree from Wayne
State University and
subsequently worked for
Area Agency on Aging
until her retirement.
She was a loving, devoted
and generous mother,
grandmother and great-

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