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January 26, 2023 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-01-26

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JANUARY 26 • 2023 | 65

OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

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DONALD BARON,
82, of East Lansing,
died Jan. 14, 2023.
He is survived
by his wife of
almost 60 years,
Anita Baron; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Neil and Elsy
Baron; daughter, Hannah Hall;
grandchildren, Nicole Baron
and her fiance, David Sable,
Abigail Baron, Adam Baron,
and Harrison Hall; brothers-in-
law and sisters-in-law, Elliott
and Marlene Harvith, and Alan
Harvith and Freddie Winston-
Harvith. He is also survived by
his special aunt, Jean Willens;
many loving nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends.
Mr. Baron was the loving
brother of the late Paula and
the late Joseph Simon; the
devoted son of the late Herman
and the late Sally Baron.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to Jewish
Hospice & Chaplaincy
Network, 6555 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322,
jewishhospice.org/donate/
tributes; Sparrow Hospice
House of Mid-Michigan,
1210 W. Saginaw St., Lansing,
MI 48915, secure.qgiv.com/
for/spaheasys; Congregation
Shaarey Zedek of Lansing,
1924 Coolidge Road, East
Lansing, MI 48823, shaareyze-
dek.com; or to a charity of
one’s choice. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

GLORIA
“GOLDIE”
BOOKSTEIN, 86,
of Bloomfield Hills
and Dallas, Texas,
passed peacefully
in her sleep on Jan. 16, 2023.
Born in Detroit, which she
always considered home, she
later split her time between
Arizona, Michigan and Texas
to be near her children and
family.
Mrs. Bookstein was mar-

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