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August 17, 2023 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-08-17

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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

AUGUST 17 • 2023 | 65

KENNETH
BROWN,
83, of West
Bloomfield,
died Aug. 4,
2023.
He is survived by his wife
of 59 years, Shula Brown;
sons and daughters-in-law,
Lorne and Melanie Brown,
and Shaw and Jennifer
Brown; grandchildren, Evan
Brown, Spencer Brown, Ian
Brown and Zoe Brown.
He was the cherished
father of the late Wesley
Brown; the dear son of the
late Wolfred and the late
Anita Brown.
Interment was at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made
to Alzheimer’s Association-
Greater Michigan Chapter,
25200 Telegraph Road,
Suite 100, Southfield,
MI 48033, alz.org/gmc;
Zekelman Holocaust Center,
28123 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills, MI
48334, holocaustcenter.
org/tributes; or Crohn’s
& Colitis Foundation of
Michigan, 25882 Orchard
Lake Road, Suite 102,
Farmington Hills, MI 48336,
crohnscolitisfoundation.
org. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

JACK
CAMINKER,
100, of West
Bloomfield, died
Aug. 8, 2023.
He is survived
by his daughters and sons-
in-law, Bette Caminker
and Joe Craig, and Nori
and Dr. David Levine; son,
Rabbi Harold Caminker;
son-in-law, Lawrence
Brown; grandchildren,

continued on page 66

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