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DANIEL
NEEDLE, 36, of
Southfield, died
July 29, 2023.
He is survived
by his mother,
Sandy Needle; daughter,
Isabella “Izzy”; sister and
brother-in-law, Dori and
Anders Borgquist; grand-
mother, Blanche Needle;
many loving aunts, uncles,
cousins and friends.
Mr. Needle was the beloved
son of the late Ernie Needle;
the dear grandson of the late
Philip S. Needle, the late Lois
Nisenson and the late Morry
Nisenson.
Contributions may be
made to Gesher Human
Services, (Formerly JVS +
Kadima), 29699 Southfield
Road, Southfield, MI 48076,
kadimacenter.org; Humane
Society of Michigan, 30300
Telegraph Road, Suite
220, Bingham Farms, MI
48025, michiganhumane.
org; or B’nai B’rith Youth
Organization, Philip S.
Needle Scholarship Fund,
7115 Orchard Lake Road,
Suite 220, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322, bbyo.org/donate/
michigan. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
RODNEY
STUART RAUB,
82, of Oak Park,
died July 27, 2023.
He last resided
in Denver, Colo.
He was an entrepreneurial
business owner of Cleaner
Sales, Associate Investment
and Management and Tuffy
Muffler.
Mr. Raub was husband to
the late Sandra Joyce Raub.
He is survived by his chil-
dren, Dr. Scott Raub and
Diane Kovalik of Avon, Colo.,
Darryl Raub of Lampasas,
Texas, Lezlee Raub and David
Ensler of Highlands Ranch,
Colo., Kerri and Dr. Jonathan
Masel of Cooper City, Fla.;
niece and nephew-in-law,
Shari and Michael Goldberg;
grandchildren, Braedon,
Dawson and Kaeson Raub
of Lampasas, Ethan and
Sophie Masel of Cooper City,
Joshua and Justin Goldberg
of Wixom, Mich.; brother,
Gerald Raub of California;
brother-in-law, Barry
Rosenfeld of Michigan.
Interment was at Oakview
Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to a charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
MARJORIE
HECHT SIMON,
101, of
Huntington
Woods, died July
27, 2023.
Marjorie’s creativity and
talents came through in her
watercolors, in her garden
and in her kitchen.
Mrs. Simon was the
beloved wife of the late
Manes Scheuer Hecht and the
late Erwin Simon. She is sur-
vived by her daughters and
sons-in-law, Betsy and David
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For the peace you need . . .
for the respect of the life you treasured.