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Everyone experiences loss differently.
And while there is a certain structure in
Jewish funerals and rituals, it’s important
that it brings something meaningful to
all. We understand that. And we treat your
family’s wishes with all of the respect and
compassion they deserve. From guiding the
arrangements without pressure to the memorial
service and the appearance of the chapel itself, we
are here, fully here, to meet your every need. It’s not
the only way we help ease the burden of a loss. But it’s
a special type of caring that makes a Dorfman difference.
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compassion; whenever called
upon, was proud to raise money
for cancer research.
He enjoyed animals and loved
being out in nature. He also
adored the family cats.
Ken is survived by his beloved
wife, Linda Michlin; sister and
brother-in-law, Joan (Skip Ennis)
Michlin Ennis, Leslie and Phillip
Borden; brother and sister-in-law,
Sholom and Sarah Michlin; nieces
and nephews, Samantha Ennis,
Esther Michlin, Matthew (Cheryl
Aguliar) Borden, Amy (Paul) Jolly
and Mitchell Borden; mother-
in-law, Lenore Farber; sister-in-
law, Jill Farber-Bramson; many
other loving family members and
friends.
Kenneth was the son of the
late Florence and the late Arnold
Michlin; son-in-law of (the late
Alfred) Farber.
Contributions may be made to
the Michigan Humane Society
or a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.
DORIS LUCILLE
MILLER, 98, of
Walnut Creek, Calif.,
died peacefully at
home on Sept. 7,
2023.
Born in Detroit, Doris grew
up in a large extended fami-
ly and a community active in
Jewish traditions.
She was a brilliant student
and started college at 16 years
old. Doris graduated with a
major in chemistry from Wayne
State University, where she met
Arthur as he was finishing his
studies in medical school. They
married, started a family and
moved to Chicago for Arthur’s
professional career.
Doris worked as a medical
technician until the family grew
and moved to Highland Park, Ill.
She was also active in numerous
school, art and charitable activi-
ties in Highland Park and North
Shore Chicago.