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March 16, 2023 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-03-16

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MARCH 16 • 2023 | 57

House, 3911 Beaubien
Blvd., Detroit, MI 48201,
rmhc-detroit.org; or
Jewish Family Service,
6555 W. Maple Road,
West Bloomfield, MI
48322, jfsdetroit.org.
Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

JULIA “JULIE”
GOODMAN,
88, of San
Marcos, Calif.,
and West
Bloomfield,
died March 3, 2023.
She is survived by her
daughter, Lori Goodman;
daughter-in-law, Laura
Goodman; grandson, Reed
Goodman; nephews and
nieces, Barry Landau,
Caren Landau and Howard
Kloc, Jeffrey and Susie
Levine, Laurie and Terry
Phillips, Vicki Parker,
Greg and Nerissa Vernick,
Lynn Weintraub Barns
and Michael Barns, Karen
Weintraub Samuels, Ronald
and Rene Weintraub,
and Gary Weintraub;
adored great-nieces, great-
nephews, many lifelong
friends and extended
family.
Mrs. Goodman was the
beloved wife of the late
Phillip Goodman Jr.; the
cherished mother of the
late Burton Goodman;
loving sister of the late
Delphine and Alfred
Landau; dear sister-in-
law of the late Rene and
George Vernick, and the
late Harriet and Bernard
Weintraub; dear aunt of the
late Arthur Samuels; and
the devoted daughter of the
late Max and the late Jennie

continued on page 58

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