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January 12, 2023 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-01-12

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JANUARY 12 • 2022 | 57

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afforded by democracy in
the United States and the
value of a quality public
education while attending
Fairbanks Elementary and
Cooley High in the Detroit
Public School System.
Taught by his father,
John gravitated to math
and accounting, earning a
degree from Wayne State
University, and then joining
the federal government.
For more than 40 years,
John worked for various
federal agencies such as the
Government Accountability
Office, Security Exchange
Commission and the U.S.
Trustee as an analyst and
accountant.
John greatly enjoyed
following the news of the
world as well as traveling
to see the world and family
members.
He was the beloved
husband of Dr. Gloria
Kuhn; dear father of David
and Su-Yen Kuhn, Michael
and Amy Kuhn, Deena
Kuhn; loving grandfather of
Andrew and Emma Kuhn.
Interment was held at Beth
El Memorial Park Cemetery
in Livonia. Contributions
may be made to Jewish
Hospice & Chaplaincy
Network, to the ASPCA,
to the Michigan Humane
Society or to the Alzheimer’s
Association. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.

ROSE LYONS,
98, of
Huntington
Woods, died Jan.
1, 2023.
She was the
special cousin of Clare
and David Isquith, Jeffrey
and Julie Isquith, and
their children, Jordan,

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