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c. 1990

BEVERLY 
AVADENKA, 89, 
of Southfield, 
died June 30, 
2023. 
She is survived 
by her children, 
Lynne Avadenka 
and Marc Sussman, Beth 
Avadenka, Eve Avadenka and 
Hardy Segall, and LiPing Cai 
and Zhengyu Tang; grand-
children, Max Sussman and 
Kate McCabe, Eli and Maya 
Sussman, Mitchell Segall and 
Lexie Piet, Nathan Segall and 
Jennifer Schoenbart, Roxanne 
Segall and Steven Reinholm, 
Drew Siebarth, and Edward 
and Alexa Cai; great-grand-
children, Alo and Vivienne 
Sussman, Oz and Lev 
Sussman, and Emmett Segall. 
Mrs. Avadenka was the 
beloved wife for 61 years of 
the late Edward Avadenka. 
Interment was at Clover 
Hill Park Cemetery. 
Contributions may be made 
to Detroit Institute of Arts, 
5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, 
MI 48202, dia.org/support/
donate; Oakland Literacy 
Council, 43700 Woodward 
Ave., Suite 20, Bloomfield 
Hills, MI 48302, oaklan-
dliteracy.com; or St. Anne’s 
Mead, 16106 12 Mile Road, 
Southfield, MI 48076, stanne-
smead.org. Arrangements by 
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

c. 1992

TRACEY 
SUSAN 
COHEN, 51, of 
Farmington Hills, 
died July 6, 2023. 
A three-time 
author, fiercely 
passionate advo-
cate for autism awareness, 
Peace Corps volunteer and 
multi-marathon runner, 
Tracey made an impact in 

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