Mary Ann was incredibly 
proud of her children, Mark 
(Susan), Julie Sherrard (Steve), 
and Scott (Laura); grandchil-
dren, Lauren (Mark), Dan 
(Sally), Abbey (Nim), Henry 
and Ben (fiancé Kyrani); and 
great-grandchildren, Theo, 
Jack, Desmond and Lucy. She is 
also survived by brother, Peter 
(Shelly) Cooper; and in-laws, 
Jack and Cecile Freeman.
A memorial service will be 
held at a later date. In lieu of 
flowers, the family requests 
donations be made to the 
Ringling College of Art & 
Design or the Leukemia & 
Lymphoma Society.

DEBORAH 
“DEBBIE” TYNER, 
66, of Franklin, 
died Sept. 7, 2022. 
A true commu-
nity leader, she 
will always be remembered 
for her political awareness, her 
positions as an attorney, an 
Oakland County circuit judge, 
as well as board positions on 
locally based organizations 
such as the Jewish Federation 
of Metropolitan Detroit, execu-
tive committee of UJF, Temple 
Israel, holding a seat on the 
Beaumont Foundation Hospital 
Board, being a supporter of 
JARC and Kadima/GESHER.
Deborah always considered 
herself fortunate to be able to 
give back to her community in 
many charitable and philan-
thropic ways and readily took 
advantage of being able to do 
so. Her community contribu-
tions also included volunteering 
as a qualified docent to help 
educate for the Zekelman 
Holocaust Center, to prevent 
this type of situation from ever 
occurring again.
Deborah maintained many 
relationships within the com-

munity and beyond, including 
friends and colleagues, along 
with being the backbone of 
those extended family members 
listed above, coupled with pro-
moting healthy and meaningful 
lives for her son, daughter and 
grandchildren. Of course, she 
was always a solid support for 
her husband of 39 years. 
Mrs. Tyner is survived by 
her husband, Richard Herman; 
daughter, Jacqueline Herman; 
son, Brandon Herman; grand-
children, Herschel and Xander, 
and Michael and Damian; 
siblings, Cynthia and Nelson 
Dobbins, Karen and Douglas 
Rouff, and David and Gael 
Tyner; mother, Suzanne 
Tyner (Jack Schwartz). She 
was the loving daughter-in-
law of Arlene and Morton 
Herman; sister-in-law of Ron 
Herman (Sharon), Jim Herman 
(Brenda), Gregg Herman 
(Cathy), and Michael Herman. 
She is also survived by many 
loving nieces, nephews, cous-
ins, colleagues and a world of 
friends. 
Mrs. Tyner was the beloved 
wife of the late Scott Raderman; 
the devoted daughter of the late 
Herbert Tyner. 
Interment was at Clover Hill 
Park Cemetery. Contributions 
may be made to the 
Zekelman Holocaust Center, 
28123 Orchard Lake Road, 
Farmington Hills, MI 48334, 
holocaustcenter.org; Temple 
Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Road, 
West Bloomfield, MI 48323, 
temple-israel.org/tributes; 
Beaumont Health Foundation, 
Suite 433 5D, 26901 Beaumont 
Blvd., Southfield, MI 48033, 
beaumont.org/giving/ways-to-
give (Please include that the 
donation should be directed to 
the Leukemia & Lymphoma 
Education Restricted Fund-
766303, supporting Milton 

& Dawn Gilman Oncology 
Lectureship/Education); or 
to a charity of your choice. 
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman 
Chapel.
(A special remembrance will 
appear in next week’s JN.)

MARGARET 
“PEGGI” WEBER-
SEDMAN, 71, of 
Beverly Hills, 
Mich., passed away 
on Sept. 7, 2022.
Peggi was born on Nov. 5, 
1950, in Detroit to George and 
Helen Wojdacki. She gradu-
ated from Dominican High 
School then achieved a bache-
lor’s degree from Wayne State 
University and later a master’s 
from Central Michigan. 
She spent the majority of 
her professional life in health-
care with roles in social work, 
administration and case man-
agement. She also dabbled 
in real estate, something she 
picked up from her late ex-hus-
band Sanford “Sandy” Weber.
Peggi loved life and every-
thing that came with it. She 
enjoyed entertaining and lit up 
every room she walked into. 
She also enjoyed reading, trav-
eling, tennis and could never 
say no to a game of Scrabble 
paired with white wine.
Peggi was a devoted daugh-
ter, mother and grandmother 
(“G.P
.
”) She loved spending 
time with her family and 
friends and was always willing 
to lend a hand to anyone in 
need.
Mrs. Weber-Sedman was 
predeceased by her parents, 
George and Helen Wojdacki; 
and nephew, Justin Wojdacki.
Peggi leaves two children, 
Evan (Lauren) and Bradley 
(Melanie) Weber; two grand-
children, Sadie and Wyatt. 
She will also be missed by her 

siblings, George (Darlene) and 
Daniel Wojdacki; many loving 
nieces, nephews, cousins and a 
world of friends.
Contributions may be made 
to the Parkinson Foundation 
or Hillel Day School. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

ARNOLD WEISS, 
86, of West 
Bloomfield, died 
Aug. 31, 2022. 
He is survived by 
his wife of 65 years, 
Beverly Weiss; daughters and 
sons-in-law, Debbie and Stuart 
Firsten of West Bloomfield, 
Cindy and Robert Firsten of 
Bloomfield Hills; sister, Corinne 
Gorchoff; grandchildren, Adam 
Firsten and Amanda Halpern, 
Matthew Firsten and fiancée, 
Sasha Barnett, Ali and Daniel 
Elrod, Michael Firsten and 
Ari Barnett; great-grandchild, 
Romy Elrod; sisters-in-law and 
brother-in-law, Lynn and Joel 
Levi, Jacqueline Kagan. 
Mr. Weiss was the loving 
father of the late Kevin Michael 
Weiss; dear brother and broth-
er-in-law of the late Eleanor 
Rosen and the late Edward 
Kagan. 
Contributions may be made 
to Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy 
Network, 6555 W
. Maple Road, 
West Bloomfield, MI 48322; 
or Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 
2265 Livernois, Suite 410, Troy, 
MI 48083. A graveside service 
was held at Hebrew Memorial 
Park. Arrangements by Hebrew 
Memorial Chapel.

Correction
The obituary for Doris Gross-
man (Sept. 1) should have indi-
cated that she is survived by her 
brother-in-law Gary Weinberg.

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