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December 28, 2023 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-12-28

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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

DECEMBER 28 • 2023 | 65
J
N

JOHN
DREIFUS, 95,
of Farmington
Hills, died Dec.
15, 2023.
He is survived
by his sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Jay and Kathy
Dreifus, Peter and Patti
Dreifus, and Milton and
Lisa Feldberg; daughters-
in-law, Kathy Shugerman
and Laurie Shugerman;
grandchildren, Rabbi Jeff
Dreifus and Rachael Brill,
Tom and Jenny Berman,
Ryan and Stacie Berman,
Gregory and Maya Dreifus,
Samantha Dreifus, Ari
Feldberg, Emma Feldberg,
David and Lindsay
Shugerman, and Brandon
and Lauren Shugerman;
great-grandchildren, Lexi,
Olivia, Sloane and Morgan
Berman, Shoshana Dreifus,
Victor and Aria Dreifus,
and Lynnlea and Laynie
Shugerman; many loving
relatives, friends and col-
leagues.
Mr. Dreifus was the
beloved husband of the late
Marion Dreifus and the late
Suzanne Dreifus; the cher-
ished father of the late Eric
Shugerman.
Contributions may be
made to Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, 3711 Woodward
Ave., Detroit, MI 48201-
2444, tickets.dso.org/
support/donate; or to a
charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

continued on page 67

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