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February 16, 2023 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-02-16

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76 | FEBRUARY 16 • 2023

continued from page 75

OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

Contributions may be made
to St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

NORMAN
HEARSHEN, 81, of
Southfield, died
Feb. 3, 2023.
He is survived by
his children, Arlene
(Steven) Schreiber and Marcy
(Eric) Cameron; grandchildren,
Jason (Stephanie) Schreiber,
Ellie Schreiber, Kim Schreiber,
Kyle (Emily Iloff) Cameron,
Kevin Cameron; honorary
grandchild, Lily Davidson;
great-grandchildren, Bode and
Ava Schreiber and Charlotte
Cameron; brother, Joel (Nancy)
Hearshen; sister, Fern (Mike)
Halem; brother-in-law, Steven
(Sandy) Davidson; many loving

nieces, nephews, other family
members and friends.
Mr. Hearshen was the
beloved husband of the late
Elaine Hearshen.
Interment was held at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery in
Birmingham. Contributions
may be made to the Jewish
Hospice and Chaplaincy
Network, to the Jewish
War Veterans or to the
American Heart Association.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

DR. NICHOLAS
ZEEV KERIN, 84,
of West Palm
Beach, Fla., passed
away Feb. 5, 2023.
Born in
Bacau, Romania,
Nicholas emigrated from Israel

to the United States, residing
first in Cleveland, Ohio, where
he completed his fellowship
in cardiology at Case Western
Reserve University, and later,
in Bloomfield Township and
West Bloomfield for nearly 40
years.
Since 1976, Dr. Kerin
worked in the Detroit area as a
cardiologist at Sinai Hospital,
the Detroit Medical Center
and Botsford Hospital. He
had a faculty appointment at
Wayne State University. Dr.
Kerin’s distinguished career
was buoyed by his passion
for writing and research and
includes the publication of
more than 100 journal articles
as well as contributions to
chapters in medical textbooks.
Dr. Kerin is survived by
his spouse of 57 years, Jeny

Kerin; his daughters, Dolly
(Gary) Weisserman and Iris
Kerin Orbuch; his son, Daniel
Ancel Kerin; his grandsons,
Drew Liron Weisserman and
Simon Herschel Weisserman;
granddaughters, Alexandra
Lily Orbuch and Olivia Violet
Orbuch.
Nicholas was preceded
in death by his father, Leon
Abramovici, and mother, Lily
Gutman.
A funeral service was held
Feb. 9, 2023, at IJ Morris at
Star of David of the Palm
Beaches, 9321 Memorial Park
Road, Palm Beach Gardens,
FL 33412.
Contributions in Nicholas’
memory may be made to
Parkinson’s Foundation, par-
kinson.org; or to a charity of
one’s choice. Fond memories

c. 1990

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