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September 29, 2022 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-09-29

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OF BLESSED MEMORY
OBITUARIES

SEPTEMBER 29 • 2022 | 65

DR. MARCEL
HALBERSTADT,
85, of West
Bloomfield, died
Sept. 14, 2022.
He was born
in France and moved to
Washington Heights, N.Y.,
with his family when he was
11 years old. He is a proud
alumnus of Yale University,
where he got his Ph.D. in
physical chemistry.
He, Lucille and their
children were proud and
active members of Young
Israel of Oak Park for many
years.
Mr. Halberstadt is
survived by his wife,
Lucille; daughters, Lisa
Rowinski of Beverly Hills,
Lori Halberstadt of West
Bloomfield; grandchildren,
Bram Rowinski, Jett
Rowinski, Rain Rowinski;
brother-in-law, Max
Chorowski; nieces, Amanda
Chorowski, Sylvie and
Miriam Shaffer, Molly and
Richard Parr, Marcianne and
George Laycock, Catherine
Muzic.
He was the dear brother
and brother-in-law of the
late Suzanne Chorowski, the
late Veronica and the late
William Muzic.
Contributions may be
made to Yad Ezra, 2850 W.
11 Mile, Berkley, MI 48072.
The funeral service was held
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Interment took place at Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery in
Ferndale. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

PHYLLIS
HOROVITZ, 86,
of Bloomfield
Hills, died Sept.
18, 2022.
She is survived

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