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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY
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State graduates by the Women of
Wayne Alumni Association.
Eva also enjoyed giving back,
particularly to creating a better
democracy. She spent more than
58 years volunteering at the
League of Women Voters and
earned the league’s prestigious
Belle Brotherton Award. She
also supported numerous causes,
particularly involving voting and
education, including active sup-
port to the Detroit Public School
Foundation despite having no
children of her own.
Eva was married to Robert
Saul Packard. She is survived by
her twin brother, John Kuhn,
and numerous nephews and
nieces. Eva and Bob were active
participants in the lives of their
siblings, nephews and nieces.
They also greatly enjoyed travel-
ing to see the world and family
members.
Interment was held at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made
to League of Women Voters of
Oakland Area. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.
SIDNEY JACK
RUBENSTEIN,
passed away on
Sept. 18, 2022.
He was born Dec.
10, 1931, in Detroit
and graduated from Central
High School in 1948; he was
captain of the golf team. He went
on to Wayne State University,
class of 1952, graduated from
dental school at University of
Detroit in 1956 and served as
a captain in the United States
Army.
Sidney had one sister,
Constance Smith (deceased
1993). He was happily married
to Roseann for 39 years; she died
in 2005.
His contributions to the lives
of many include being a part of
the original cleft palate team,
providing free care for children
and serving on the board at
Desert Memorial Hospital for
many years. He was a beloved
member of the community and
a friend to everyone he met. His
legacy will live on in the hearts
and minds of everyone who ever
met him.
Mr. Rubenstein is survived
by his four daughters, Judy
(Joel), Suzy (Arthur), Deanna
(Tommy) and Heidi (Katie); and
his six grandchildren, Jessica
(Alex), Lizzy, Stephi, Alix, Riley
and Jack.
A burial was held at Desert
Memorial Park in Cathedral
City, Calif.
MARTIN LAWRENCE
RUBIN, 102, was a resident
of Denver for 12 years, Mount
Clemens for 86 years, Detroit for
four years.
The Rubins were mainstays
of the Jewish community in
Macomb County and Beth
Tephilath Moses Synagogue.
Martin earned his M.B.A.
from the University of Michigan.
He served in WWII with the
U.S. Army Airforce. He was
a longtime member of the
Rotary Club in Mt. Clemens
and was active in B’nai B’rith
for many years. He also served
on the Michigan State Board of
Commerce.
Mr. Rubin is survived by his
children, Dr. Linda Bolton and