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August 03, 2023 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-08-03

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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

60 | AUGUST 3 • 2023

member of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit, which bestowed
upon him the Fred M. Butzel
Memorial Award in 2008.
Alan was preceded in death
by his wife, Marianne Shapero
Schwartz, in 2017. He was
the cherished father of Marc
(Emily Camiener) Schwartz,
Kurt (Susan) Schwartz, and
Ruthanne (Joseph) Fuller. He
was the proud grandfather
of Chris Fuller, Mark
(Charlotte Rizzi) Fuller, David
(Rosemary) Fuller, Alana
Schwartz, Derek (Lily Xie)
Schwartz, Miles and Hugh
Camiener, and adoring great-
grandfather of Henry and
Jeremiah Fuller.

Alan was the loving brother
of the late Marilyn (Mitzi)
Giles and the late Cyril “Chris”
(the late Hella) Schwartz.
He was the devoted son of
Maurice and Sophie Schwartz.
To further honor the
memory of Alan E. Schwartz,
you may make a contribution
to Detroit Institute of Arts,
5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit,
MI 48202; 313-833-7979; dia.
org/support/donate or Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, 3711
Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI
48201-2444; 313-576-5114;
tickets.dso.org/support/
donate.
Look for an expanded
obituary of Alan E. Schwartz in
next week’s JN.

GERALD
“JERRY” ALVIN
SHARE of
Farmington Hills,
passed away July
13, 2023, having
returned to Metro Detroit just
nine months ago. His
daughter Betsy and son David
took care of him as his health
declined for the last three
years.
He loved growing up in
Detroit, going to Mumford
and then Michigan State. He
enjoyed living in Overland
Park, Kansas, for the last 30
years.
He leaves behind his
daughter, Betsy (Howard)
Golan; son, David (Stacia)

Share; grandchildren, Micah
Joy Golan, Ari Golan and
Jordan Golan; his older
brother, Robert “Bob” Share;
niece, Ruth Share; nephew,
Jeffrey Share; great-niece,
Jamie Haisma.
To pay tribute to Jerry,
contributions to Jewish Family
Services of Metro Detroit,
the Alzheimer’s Association
or a charity of one’s choice is
suggested.

MAXINE
STOLER, 97, of
Farmington Hills,
died July 27, 2023.
She is survived
by her son, Dr.
Richard Stoler; daughter and

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