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July 27, 2023 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-07-27

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JULY 27 • 2023 | 73

award from Northwood
University. She was
recognized and honored by
virtually every media outlet
in Metropolitan Detroit,
including being named
Michiganian of the Year in
1990 by the Detroit News.
Perhaps the honor
which meant most to
her was that, as an Oscar
winner, she remained a
lifelong voting member of
the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences.
Survivors include her
daughters, Terry Marx
and her husband, Stephen
Arpadi, of New York
City; Jane Marx and her
partner, Lena Weiss, of
Albuquerque, N.M.; and
Liz Marx, of Santa Monica,
Calif.; grandchildren,
Adina and Charlotte Marx-
Arpadi and Jude Marx; and
Sue’s special angel, Teresa
Pekala.
She was the beloved wife
of the late Stanley “Hank”
Marx.
Those interested in
learning more about
Sue Marx’s life and
work are invited to
visit her website, www.
suemarxfilms.com.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may
be directed to Wayne
State University Math
Corps, 656 W. Kirby,
Room 1311, Detroit,
MI 48202, mathcorps.
org; or Jewish Hospice &
Chaplaincy Network, 6555
W. Maple, West
Bloomfield, MI
48322, jewishhospice.org/
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