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March 30, 2023 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-03-30

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Freeman, who he was
together with for 70 years;
the loving brother of the late
Donald Freedman; the dear
brother-in-law of the late
Alvin B. Spector.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be
made to National Kidney
Foundation of Michigan,
1169 Oak Valley Drive,
Ann Arbor, MI 48108,
nkfm.org/get-involved/
giving; American Heart
Association, 27777
Franklin Road, Suite 1150,
Southfield, MI 48034,
heart.org/en/affiliates/
michigan/Detroit; or
Jewish National Fund-Plant
A Tree, JNF-USA National
Headquarters, 42 E. 69th
St., New York, NY 10021,
shop.jnf.org/collections/
plant-trees. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

DOROTHY
LAST, of West
Bloomfield,
died March 18,
2023.
She is sur-
vived by her sister, Elaine
Weingarden; nephews
and nieces, Matthew
Weingarden and Rebecca
Birmingham, and Laura
and Jeffrey Solomon;
great-nephews and
great-nieces, Zack and
Lauren Stratford, Dan
Stratford, Sam, Lindsay,
Alex and Madison, Tony,
and Brad Kay, and Jake and
Jordan Solomon.
Ms. Last was the loving
sister of the late Morris
(Moishe) Last; the dear
sister-in-law of the late
Stanley Weingarden.
Interment was at Beth
Abraham Cemetery.

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