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September 01, 2022 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-09-01

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SEPTEMBER 1 • 2022 | 57

Samuel Young and Stephanie
Bellissimo, and Rachel,
Bridget and Penelope Dick;
great-grandchildren, Toby
and Phoebe Krakauer; sister-
in-law, Helen Glick. He is
also survived by his special
friend, Pam Opperer; his
devoted caregivers, Pam
Brown and Dominique
Peters; many other loving
relatives, colleagues and a
world of friends.
Dr. Finkelstein was the
beloved husband for 70 years
of the late Florence Sachs
Finkelstein; the cherished
father of the late Dr. Judith
Kashtan; the loving brother
of the late Lillian Gold and
the late Sylvia Chover.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be
made to Sholem Aleichem
Institute, 5600 W.
Maple, Suite D405, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322,
secularsaimichigan.org;
or NAMI Metro (National
Alliance on Mental Illness),
P.O. Box 852, Northville,
MI 48167, namimetro.
org/consider-donating.
Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

NANCY
FIRESTONE, 92,
of Birmingham,
died Aug. 20,
2022.
She is survived
by her son and daughter-
in-law, Rick (Julie Rubin)
Kay; daughter, Karen Kay;
daughter-in-law, Chris
Kay; other children, Pam
(Dr. Robert) Neshkes,
Marc (Carole) Firestone;
grandchildren, Adam
(Amy) Kay Esq., Dr. Rachel
(Dan) Keelan, Heather
(Andrew) Abramouski,

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