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September 22, 2022 - Image 105

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-09-22

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SEPTEMBER 22 • 2022 | 105

DR. LAWRENCE
MARK
COGGAN, 84, of
Walled Lake, died
Sept. 8, 2022.
He is survived
by his beloved wife, Marci
Coggan; son and daughter-in-
law, Adam and Lori Coggan;
daughter and son-in-law,
Amanda and Paul Fox; grand-
children, Jenna (Brett) Bader,
Kelsey Rausch, Lindsey Fox
and Nick Fox; great-grand-
children, Silas Mayle and
Daria Mayle.
He was the dearest son of
the late Samuel and Esther
Coggan; brother of the late
Rhoda (the late Leonard)
Grushko; devoted brother-in-
law of Karen (the late Willy)
Goose, Douglas (Dee Dee)
Kahn, Sarai (David) Bowser
and Gerald (Francine) Wigod.
He is also survived by his
beloved dog, Toby; many
other loving family mem-
bers and a world of devoted
friends.
Contributions may be
made to the Gary Burnstein
Community Health Clinic.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

REVA JOSEPH,
92, of Commerce,
died Sept. 11,
2022.
She was the
beloved wife for
47 years of the late Seymour
Joseph; devoted mother of
Marc (Linda) Joseph, Jill
(Michael) Fried and Jaye
Joseph; loving grandmother
of Robin and Patrick, Colin
and Aubry, Danielle and Erik,
Daniel and Ariel, and Jacob;
proud great-grandmother of
Blake, Clara, Colton, Gavin,
Aiden, Jack; cherished sister of
the late Ben (the late Estelle)

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