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April 27, 2023 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-04-27

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APRIL 27 • 2023 | 89

LORRAINE
MARILYN
CANNER, 95, of
West Bloomfield,
died April 14, 2023.
She is survived
by her children,
Barry Canner, Barbara Canner-
Marshall and Keith Marshall,
and Steven and Adriana
Canner; grandchildren, Allison
Billes, Gregory Billes, Aarian
Marshall and Samson Schatz,
Ean Marshall, and Seth Canner;
sister and brother-in-law, Renee
and Richard Fordyce; sister-in-
law, Shirley Freed.
Mrs. Canner was the beloved
wife for 52 years of the late
Marvin Canner; the proud
grandmother of the late Brian
Canner; the loving sister of the
late Lawrence and the late Sally
Freed, the late Harold and the
late Joyce Freed, and the late Jack
Freed; dear sister-in-law of the
late Bernard Canner, and the
late Herman and the late Pauline
Canner.
Interment was at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may
be to Alzheimer’s Association-
Greater Michigan Chapter,
25200 Telegraph Road, Suite
100, Southfield, MI 48033, alz.
org/gmc; or to a charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

JOSEPH
DIAMOND, 103, of
Laguna Hills, Calif.,
died April 15, 2023.
He is survived
by his daughters
and son-in-law,
Jan and Ben Chack, and Marcie
Diamond; grandchildren,
Michele Chack and Alison
Chack.
Mr. Diamond was the beloved
husband for 65 years of the late
Phyllis Diamond; the adored
brother-in-law of the late Penny
Nagel and the late Dr. Samuel
Nagel; the devoted son of the
late Samuel and the late Fannie
Diamond.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions

continued on page 90

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