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December 08, 2022 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-12-08

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DECEMBER 8 • 2022 | 69

made to Jewish Hospice &
Chaplaincy Network, 6555
W
. Maple, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322, jewishhospice.
org/donate/tributes; or to
a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

SARA D.
EASON, 104, of
West Bloomfield,
died Nov. 16,
2022.
She is survived
by her son, David Eason;
son-in-law, Steve (Becky)
Perry; loving grandchildren,
Joshua and Alisa Perry; great-
grandchildren, Charlie and
Noah; many other loving
family members and friends.
Sara was the beloved wife
of the late Jack J. Eason;
mother of the late Andrea
Perry.
Interment was at
Machpelah Cemetery in
Ferndale. Contributions
may be made to JARC.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

DAPHNE
FENSTER, 88, of
Oak Park, died
Nov. 27, 2022.
She is
survived by
her son, Michael Fenster of
West Bloomfield; daughter,
Lauri Fenster of Oak Park;
grandchildren, Max Fenster,
Addison Fenster; daughter-
in-law, Susie Fenster; many
other loving family members
and friends.
Contributions may be
made to any no-kill animal
shelter; or Alzheimer’s
Association, 25200 Telegraph
Road, Suite 100, Southfield,
MI 48033. A funeral service

continued on page 71

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