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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

84 | DECEMBER 15 • 2022

Beaumont Hospital.
In between, she raised three
college-educated children and
was part of the Jewish migra-
tion to Southfield, where the
family lived on Plumbrooke
Drive, later designated a his-
toric district.
Always stylish, Charlotte
was also a PTA member, Cub
Scout den mother, hospital
volunteer, Braille transcrib-
er, gourmet cook, mah jong
player and avid reader. With
Irv, she enjoyed classical sym-
phonies, foreign films, con-
temporary art, couples bridge,
travel to the Caribbean,
Europe and Florida. As
seniors, she and Irv became
Elderhostel aficionados. In
1998, they celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary
with three other couples who

were lifelong friends. Years
after her husband’s death in
2000, Charlotte became the
partner of Martin Bader.
Mrs. Rosenbaum is sur-
vived by children, Barry
(Linda), Stephen (Aileen)
and Susan (Tom); brother-
in-law Manuel Rosenbaum;
grandchildren, Neil (Lauren),
Brian (Jessie), David, Marco
(Emma), Alex (Melody), Ian
and Natalie; great-grandchil-
dren, Brecken, Tatum and
Lilah.
Interment was held at
Adat Shalom Memorial
Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made
to BUiLD (Berkeley Youth
Living with Disabilities),
buildhouse.org; or to a charity
of one’s choice. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.

JULIUS
ROSENSTEIN, 73,
of Southfield, died
Dec. 3, 2022.
He was a
third-degree black
belt in Aikido, loved chess
and was a member of the
Chess Club at Wayne State.
He was the co-author of sev-
eral gaming publications. Mr.
Rosenstein was very active
with Palladium Books as a
game tester and as a creative
influencer.
Julius is survived by his
brothers and sister-in-law,
David Rosenstein, Marvin
Delidow, Irving and Karen
Rosenstein; nieces and neph-
ews, Samuel Rosenstein,
Elizabeth Rosenstein, Jefferey
Delidow, Audrey and Terry
Gray, Steven Delidow, Debbie

and Michael Colling; many
dear friends.
He was the beloved broth-
er-in-law of the late Ilene
Delidow.
Contributions may be
made to a charity of one’s
choice. A funeral service was
held at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel. Interment took place
at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

SHELDON ROTH,
85, of Farmington
Hills, died Dec. 6,
2022.
He is survived
by his brothers
and sisters-in-law, Rabbi Joel
and Barbara Roth, Dr. Mark
and Beverly Roth; nieces and
nephews, Akiva Roth, Ari

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