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November 17, 2022 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-11-17

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NOVEMBER 17 • 2022 | 67

Jennifer Stauber; grandchildren,
Ella, Benjamin, Jeremy, Carly,
Rachel, Sari, Benjamin and
Olivia; sister and brother-in-law,
Myrna and Spencer Partrich;
nephew, Ross (Samantha)
Partrich; niece, Andrea Brown.
She and Sandy traveled the
globe and enjoyed a loving life
together.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to Jewish Hospice
& Chaplaincy Network, 6555
W
. Maple, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322, jewishhospice.
org; Hebrew Free Loan, 6735
Telegraph Road, Suite 300,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301,
hfldetroit.org; or to a charity of
one’s choice. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

VALERIE SPECTOR REIN,
86, of White Plains, N.Y., died
Nov. 2, 2022.
A graduate of Mumford High

School, Michigan State, Wayne
State and Queens College and
the daughter of Ceil (Radom)
and Harry Spector, Valerie grew
up in Detroit as part of a large
and close-knit family. She was
married to Alan, whom she
described as her “perfect com-
plement,
” for 62 years, until his
death last year
Unstoppable in her various
pursuits, Valerie exuded bound-
less energy, ideas, creativity
and enthusiasm, which made
her the gifted teacher during
her more than 26-year career
that her students and families
remember.
She was active in many com-
munity and social organiza-
tions. Never one to consider any
obstacle a reason to stop trying,
she continued to inspire her
friends and family.
Mrs. Rein is survived by her
daughter, Catherine Manin
(Sam Manin); son, Andrew

Rein (Nicole Haberland);
grandchildren, Max Rein,
Michaela Rein and Dylan
Manin.
Contributions in her memory
may be made to the American
Cancer Society, P
.O. Box 6704,
Hagerstown, MD 21741; or the
World Wildlife Fund, 1250 24th
St. NW
, Washington, DC 20037.

SALLY BLOOM
SCHOTTENFELS,
97, of Pleasant
Ridge, Mich., died
Nov. 4, 2022.
She is survived
by her sons and daughters-in-
law, Lee and Jody Schottenfels,
and Dan Schottenfels and Sue
Michlin; daughter and son-
in-law, Susan and Joe Eggly;
grandchildren, Katie and Jamie
Hertza, Grace and Jeremy
Murphy, Ben Schottenfels,
Hannah Schottenfels, Peter
Schottenfels and Mark Lightner,

Abby Schottenfels, Emily
Schottenfels and Drew Christ,
Jenna Michlin, and Dylan
Michlin and Jane Hahm;
great-grandchildren, Ethan
Hertza, Allison Hertza, Quinn
Hertza, Hunter Murphy,
and Delaney Murphy; niec-
es and nephews, Mary Sue
Schottenfels, Bettie Young,
Ellen Trujillo, Ann August,
Anthony Lanzilote and his fian-
cee, Jennifer Lindemer, Maggie
Lanzilote and Dan Seaton, Alex
and Matt Maclennan, Maree
and Rob Nicol.
She was the beloved wife of
the late Ben Schottenfels; the
devoted daughter of the late
Samuel and the late Alta Bloom;
the loving sister of the late Doris
and the late Gus Friesen.
Contributions may be
made to Orchards Children’s
Services, 24901 Northwestern
Hwy., Suite 500, Southfield, MI
48075, orchards.org; National

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