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ANITA 
EPSTEIN, 94, 
of Oak Park, 
died Dec. 24, 
2022. 
She is sur-
vived by her daughter and 
son-in-law, Robyn and 
Steve Flam; son, Stuart 
Epstein; grandson, Max 
Flam; brother and sister-
in-law, Stanley and Phyllis 
Berger; many loving niec-
es, nephews and a world of 
friends. 
Mrs. Epstein was the 
beloved wife of the late 
Henry Epstein; the adoring 
grandmother of the late 
Mitchell Flam; the loving 
sister of the late Blanche 
and the late Beryl Walters, 
and the late Dr. Eli and the 
late Joanna Berger. 
Interment was at Adat 
Shalom Memorial Park. 
Contributions may be 
made to Congregation 
Beth Shalom, 14601 W. 
Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 
48237, congbethshalom.
org; or to a charity of one’s 
choice. Arrangements by 
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

PAUL FISHER, 
75, of West 
Bloomfield, 
died Dec. 26, 
2022. 
He is sur-
vived by his daughters 
and sons-in-law, Alyssa 
and Marc Tushman, 
Kaleigh Fisher and 
Aldo DeLaMora, Alivia 
Fisher; sons, Jared Fisher, 
Zak Fisher; grandchil-
dren, Max, Brody and 
Caroline Tushman, Maya 
Fisher, Rafaela and Avi 
DeLaMora; sister and 
brothers, Nita and Tony 
Tucker, and Alan Fisher; 
many loving nieces, neph-
ews, other family members 
and friends. 

