OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

84 | MARCH 23 • 2023 

mig; or to a charity of one’s 
choice. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

DR. JOEL 
GRAND, 83, of 
West Bloomfield, 
died March 9, 
2023. 
He is survived 
by his wife of 42 years, 
Cheryl Grand; son and 
daughter-in-law, Daniel 
and Amy Grand; daughters 
and sons-in-law, Alayna 
and Shaun Weinstock, and 
Erica and David Brown; 
grandchildren, Jordyn and 
Alexis Grand, Ella and Leo 
Weinstock, and Judah and 
Noa Brown; sister, Cindy 
Grey. 
Dr. Grand was the devoted 

son of the late Irving and the 
late Frances Grand; the dear 
brother-in-law of the late 
Mickey Grey. 
Interment was at Clover 
Hill Park Cemetery. 
Contributions may be 
made to Humane Society 
of Michigan, 30300 
Telegraph Road, Suite 
220, Bingham Farms, MI 
48025, michiganhumane.
org; Disabled American 
Veterans, 477 Michigan 
Ave., Room 1200, Detroit, 
MI 48226, dav.org; or St. 
Jude Children’s Research 
Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, 
Memphis, TN 38105, stjude.
org. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

LAWRENCE 
GROSBERG, 79, 
of New York, 
N.Y., originally 
from Detroit, 
died on March 7, 
2023. 
He was the devoted 
husband for nearly 43 years 
of Susan Rosenthal; beloved 
father of Gina (Kenny) 
Walters; loving grandpa of 
Benjamin Philip Walters 
and Cara Brooke Walters; 
brother of Barbara (Edward) 
Gauthier; brother-in-law of 
Judith Grosberg and Richard 
(Kate) Rosenthal. 
Mr. Grosberg was the 
brother of the late Sheldon 
Grosberg; the son of the late 
David and Cora Grosberg. 
He will be greatly missed by 

many friends and family.
Services were held at 
Garden of Remembrance 
in Clarksburg, Md. It is 
suggested that anyone who 
wishes to further honor the 
memory of Larry, consider 
making a contribution 
to one of the following: 
Riverside Park Conservancy, 
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 
455, New York, NY 10115, 
riversideparknyc.org/bench 
(Select the Honor/Memory 
checkbox and enter name); 
or New York Law School, 
185 W. Broadway, New York, 
NY 10013, nyls.edu/give 
(Note the gift is in tribute 
to Lawrence Grosberg); 
donations will be assigned to 
the clinical program).

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