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February 29, 2024 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-02-29

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FEBRUARY 29 • 2024 | 57
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Foundation or the
International Waldenstrom’s
Macroglobulinemia
Foundation.

SHERRY LYNN
GOREN, 81, of
Farmington Hills,
died Feb. 16,
2024.
She is survived
by her beloved husband,
Aaron Goren; son and
daughter-in-law, Rick and
Jennifer Goren; daughter
and partner, Lisa Goren and
Meg Grimes; grandchildren,
Shayna, Sammy Goren,
Hugo, Max Grimes; broth-
er-in-law, Kal Goren; aides,
Shalisa Patterson, Pat Dukes,
Oletha Richardson, Shirley
Butler, Vanessa Baskin; many
other family members and
friends.
Sherry was the beloved
daughter of the late Sam and
the late Sonia Resnick; the sis-
ter-in-law of the late Miriam
Goren and the late Hershel
Goren.
Interment took place
at Beth El Memorial Park
Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made
to the Michael Zaks Fund
at Camp Tamarack or to the
Robert Sosnick Family Life
Center Endowment Fund at
Temple Israel. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.

DR. ROBERT A.
KOMER, 85, a
distinguished vet-
eran of the U.S.
Air Force and a
devoted family
man, passed away peacefully
on Feb. 17, 2024, in
Scottsdale, Ariz. Dr. Komer
leaves behind a legacy of ser-
vice, love and cherished mem-
ories.
Born and raised in Detroit,

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