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Pearl Dubin; brothers and 
sisters-in-law, Dr. Ronald and 
Joann Dubin, Raymond and 
Debbie Dubin, Andrew and 
Sandra Dubin; many loving 
nieces, nephews, other family 
members and friends. 
Danial was the son of the 
late Irvin Dubin. 
Interment took place at 
Clover Hill Park Cemetery in 
Birmingham. Contributions 
may be made to the Pancreatic 
Cancer Action Network 
or the Jewish Hospice 
and Chaplaincy Network. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

LILLIAN 
FENSTER, 98, of 
Southfield, died 
April 24, 2024. 
She is survived 
by her son and 
daughters-in-law, Bernard 
“Buddy” and Rose Fenster, 
Susie Fenster; daughter 
and son-in-law, Sonya and 
Raymond Kurzweil; grand-
children, Bryan and Cara 
Fenster, Danny Fenster and 
Julianna Bizarria, Ethan and 
Rebecca Kurzweil, Amy and 
Jacob Kurzweil, Matt and 
Maggie Fenster, Dana and 
Sam Robinson; great-grand-
children, Isla Fenster, Van 
Fenster, Leo Kurzweil, Quincy 
Kurzweil, Naomi Kurzweil, 
Parker Robinson; many loving 
family members and friends. 
Lillian was the beloved wife 
of the late David Fenster; lov-
ing mother of the late Richard 
“Rick” Fenster; she was also 
preceded in death by her four 
sisters. 
Contributions may be 
made to Zekelman Holocaust 
Center, 28123 Orchard Lake 
Road, Farmington Hills, MI 
48334; Program for Holocaust 
Survivors and Family, 6710 W. 
Maple Road, West Bloomfield, 
MI 48322; or St. Anne’s Mead, 
c/o Angel Fund, 16106 W. 12 
Mile Road, Southfield, MI 
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