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April 13, 2023 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-04-13

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APRIL 20 • 2023 | 57

Fran loved life and
people; so, after Lloyd’s
death, she moved to the Fox
Run community in Novi
and involved herself in
every possible way. She was
greatly loved and admired
by all who knew her. Fran
will be dearly missed by all
whose lives she touched.
Mrs. Finsilver is survived
by her daughter, Dr. Karen
Bolak; son and daughter-
in-law, Stanley and Shari
Finsilver; grandchildren,
Amy and Steven Ben-
Ezra, Brett Finsilver,
Theodore and Shannon
Bolak, Michael Finsilver
and Matthew Finsilver;
great-grandchildren, Koby,
Reese and Chase Ben-
Ezra, Charlie and Frankie
Finsliver, and Natalie Bolak;
special friend and caregiver,
Mavis Sarpong-Krampah;
many nieces, nephews and
friends.
Mrs. Finsilver was
the beloved wife of the
late Lloyd Finsilver; the
cherished mother of the late
Ronald Finsilver; the loving
mother-in-law of the late
Gregory Bolak; the proud
grandmother of the late
Lindsey Finsilver.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be
made to Hadassah-Greater
Detroit Chapter, 5030
Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48323,
hadassah.org/Detroit;
or Temple Israel, 5725
Walnut Lake Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48323,
temple-israel.org/tributes.
Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

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