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October 06, 2022 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-10-06

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choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

LORETTA R.
GOLDZWEIG, 91, of The
Villages, Fla., died Sept. 18,
2022.
She is survived by her
daughter, Sharon Madison;
grandchildren, Emily,
Michael and Jeffrey;
great-grandchildren, Austin
and Milana.
Loretta was the beloved
wife of the late Leonard
Goldzweig; mother of the
late Wayne Goldzweig.
Interment took place at
Adat Shalom Memorial Park
Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to a charity of
one’s choice. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.

FERN S. KATZ,
94, of Oak Park,
Southfield and
Ann Arbor, died
Sept. 22, 2022.
She was a teach-
er for many years in the Oak
Park Schools and a former
president of the Southfield
School Board.
Mrs. Katz is survived by
her sons and daughters-in-
law, Ralph and Deborah Katz
of Ann Arbor, Louis Katz
and Gail Busch of Corpus
Christi, Texas; grandchil-
dren, Rachel Katz and Aaron
Struminger, Naomi Katz and
Alex Kaplan, Samuel and
Alyssa Katz, Benjamin Katz;
great-grandchildren, Leah
Josephine Struminger; Aunty
Faygy; many nieces, neph-
ews, grandnieces, grand-
nephews, great-grandnieces
and great-grandnephews.
She was the beloved wife
of the late Joseph Katz; lov-
ing mother of the late David
Katz; dear sister and sister-

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