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November 30, 2023 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-11-30

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NOVEMBER 30 • 2023 | 81
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Norah Cykiert and Ivy Cykiert.
Mrs. Davis was the beloved
wife of the late Marshall Davis.
Contributions may be made
to Michigan Humane Society,
Development Dept., 30300
Telegraph Road, Suite 220,
Bingham Farms, MI 48025-
4507, michiganhumane.org/
tributes. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

WILLIAM “BILL”
GOODMAN, 83,
of Detroit, died
Nov. 17, 2023.
He was a lifelong
fighter for justice
and tireless warrior for the
underdog. He brought joy and
light to everyone in his world.
Mr. Goodman is survived by
his children, Amy Goodman
and Mark Blade, Michael
Goodman and Miranda
Johnson, David Goodman
and Jennifer Bowman, Jacob
Hurwitz-Goodman and Meg
Urisko, Nicholas Hurwitz-
Goodman, and Daniel Hurwitz-
Goodman; grandchildren,
Ben Blade, Sadie Blade, Nola
Goodman, and Louis Goodman;
brother, Dick Goodman. He
is also survived by his loving
companion Susan Gzesh; Julie
Hurwitz, the mother of three of
his children and longtime law
partner; and Jane Goodman,
mother of his three eldest chil-
dren. He is also survived by a
constellation of loving family
members, co-workers, friends,
bartenders, musicians, artists,
clients and admirers.
Mr. Goodman was the dear
son of the late Ernie and the late
Freda Goodman.
A celebration of his life will
be held in 2024. Contributions
may be made to National
Lawyers Guild, Detroit and
Michigan Chapter, P
.O. Box
311458, Detroit, MI 48231,

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