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December 22, 2022 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-12-22

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DECEMBER 22 • 2022 | 57

brother of the late Frank Segal
and the late Susanne Fallen.
Contributions may be
made to American Heart
Association, Memorial
and Tribute Lockbox, 3816
Paysphere Circle, Chicago,
IL 60674; or American
Diabetes Association, 20700
Civic Center Drive, Suite
100, Southfield, MI 48076.
A graveside service was held
at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

ZIVIA S.
GREKIN, was
born Zivia
Seltzer, Oct. 26,
1918; she died
Dec. 8, 2022.
Mrs. Grekin was married to
John N. Grekin for 72 years;
he died in 2012. Zivia had a
degree in economics from the
University of Michigan and
a master’s of education from
Wayne State University. Her
long life was filled with fam-
ily, travel, adventure, music,
books and much love.
Zivia was the mother
of Linda Shubow and Ken
Grekin; mother-in-law of
Linda Grekin and Danny
Wood. She is also survived
by three grandchildren,
Joe Grekin (Jenn McKee),
Emily Grekin (Chris Russell)
and Josh Grekin (Deleska
Crocket); six great-grandchil-
dren, Abby and Kara Russell,
Neve and Lily Grekin McKee,
and Maya and Zoey Grekin;
beloved aunt of Marty and
Ruthie Seltzer.
Mrs. Grekin was the moth-
er of the late Roger Grekin.
Interment was at
Beth El Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made
to National Council of Jewish
Women, 26400 Lahser Road,
Suite 306, Southfield, MI
48033, ncjwmi.org/dona-

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