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November 10, 2022 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-11-10

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NOVEMBER 10 • 2022 | 65

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MICHAEL B.
BERGER, 80, of
Commerce
Township, died
Oct. 29, 2022.
He was the
beloved husband of Barbara
Berger; dear father of Debbie
(Tim) Caputo and Robin
(David) Servetter; loving
grandfather of Matthew
Guyor, Nicole Guyor and
Addy Berger; devoted
brother of Dr. Steven (Beth)
Berger; dearest brother-
in-law of Diane (Harvey)
Zameck; adoring uncle of
Shelly (Matthew Richmond)
Berger, Allison (Hal)
Lieberman, Stephanie (Peter)
Brensilver, Heather (Fred)
Melnyk, Shana (Nate) Melen
and Miriam Berger. He is
also survived by many loving
great-nieces, great-nephews,
other family members and
friends.
Mr. Berger was the dear
son of the late Robert and
Jean Berger; devoted brother
of the late Allen Berger.
Interment took place
at Beth El Memorial Park
Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made
to the Samson Minyon
Fund at Temple Israel, to the
National Council of Jewish
Women, to Kadima, Yad
Ezra or to a charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

SANDRA FRANKEL, 87, of
Bloomfield Hills, died Oct.
28, 2022.
She is survived by her
son and daughter-in-law,
Paul and Jillian Frankel;
daughters and son-in-law,
Robyn Frankel, and Wendy
Frankel and Brian Rubin;
grandchildren, Samantha
and Matt Hartsell, Matthew
Kaiser, Jacob Frankel, and
Judah and Ava Frankel;
great-grandchild, Addison

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