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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

106 | MAY 18 • 2023

SADIE
BIALOCK, 99, of
West Bloomfield,
died May 6, 2023.
Sadie was born
in Richmond,
Mich., and grew up in Mt.
Clemens. She graduated from
the University of Michigan in
1944 and was briefly enrolled
there in the law school before
discovering her true vocation
in the education field. She
then went on to complete
an M.A. at Wayne State
University, specializing in
speech and language therapy.
After graduation, she
worked for one year in Salt
Lake City, Utah, as a speech
and language therapist,
returning to Michigan where
she met her future husband,
Ted.
After a period as a stay-
at-home mom until her
children started school,
Sadie returned to teaching
and worked uninterruptedly
for the next 37 years as an
elementary school teacher
in the Chippewa Valley and
Mt. Clemens school districts,
retiring in 1988. During this
period, she developed one
of the first educational pro-
grams for the physically and
otherwise health impaired in
the Detroit area.
She stood in the picket
lines in support of teacher
unions and rights for all
workers. She was a civil
rights activist and charter
member of the Northeast
Interfaith Center for Justice.
She served 12 years on
the board of Saint Joseph’s
Hospital Foundation. She
was elected to six consecutive
two-year terms on the board
of directors of Macomb
Community College, serving
four years as treasurer.

Sadie remained active
all through her long years
of retirement, serving in
numerous organizations,
including MARSP, the
NEA Teachers Union. She
remained a master knitter,
enjoyed games of mahjongg,
dinners and lunches with
her friends, the Red Hats,
and continued to pursue her
eclectic reading and many
other interests; above all, she
was an amazing mom.
Mrs. Bialock was preced-
ed in death by her parents,
Phillip and Sarah Elkins; hus-
band, Theodore Bialock; her
twin sister, Doris Fishman
(Sam); her brother, Harry
Elkins (Irene).
Her survivors include
her children, Sasha of West
Bloomfield, Linda (Peter
Kohn) of Keezletown, Va.,
David (Tomoko) of Los
Angeles; three grandchil-
dren, Sarah, Emily, Max;
great-grandson, Oliver; and
nieces, nephews and many
friends.
Interment was at
Beth El Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made
to Jewish Community
and Chaplaincy Outreach,
6710 W. Maple Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322, jslmi.
org; United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum, 100
Raoul Wallenberg Place SW,
Washington, DC 20024-
2126, donate.ushmm.org/a/
honoring-arnold-fuller;
or to a charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel






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