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March 07, 2024 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-03-07

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son, Robert Forrest; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Denise
Forrest and James Robillard;
grandchildren, Amanda
Forrest, Noah Ramos-Forrest,
Jessica Robillard, Lindsay
Robillard and Ian Gleespen,
and Jaclyn and Luke Miller;
great-grandchildren, Ted
Gleespen, and Jude and Vera
Miller; loving companion,
Dorothy Harwood.
He was the beloved hus-
band of the late Sylvia Forrest,
the loving brother of the
late Dr. Marvin and the late
Bernice Forrest, and the dear
brother-in-law of the late
Sidney and the late Helen
Newman.
Interment was at
Beth El Memorial Park.
Contributions may be direct-
ed to Multiple Myeloma
Research Foundation, P.O.
Box 414238, Boston, MA
02241-4238, www.themmrf.
org or Michigan Humane
Society, 30300 Telegraph
Road, Suite 220, Bingham
Farms, MI 48025, www.
michiganhumane.org/trib-
utes. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

MYRNA JOY
KETAI, 91, of
West Bloomfield,
died Feb. 23,
2024.
Ms. Ketai is
survived by her sons and
daughters-in-law, Brad and
Paula Ketai, and Jimmy
and Sherri Ketai; daughter
and son-in-law, Wendy and
Jeff Danzig; grandchildren,
Brittany Danzig, Jayme and
Andi Powell, Josh Ketai, Cory
Ketai, Adam Ketai, and Evan
Ketai and his fiancee, Ashely
Kleeman.
She was the dear daugh-
ter of the late Marion and
the late Abraham Stein.

continued on page 58

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