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MAUREEN 
HURWITZ, 77, 
of Farmington 
Hills, died July 
24, 2024. 
She is survived 
by her beloved husband, 
Bernard Hurwitz; children, 
Martine (Gabriel) Zeltzer, 
Sean (Rebecca) Hurwitz and 
Simone Hurwitz; sisters and 
brothers-in-law, Susan and 
Edward Kaserzon, Linda 
and Brian Garb. She was the 
loving grandmother of Kylie, 
Tristan, Laura, Lindsey, Noa, 
Hannelore, Danielle and 
Emma. 
Interment was held at 

Adat Shalom Memorial 
Park Cemetery in Livonia. 
Contributions may be 
made to St. Jude Children’s 
Research Hospital. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

MATTHEW LEE 
KLETTER, 65, 
passed away July 
23, 2024, in 
Valhalla, N.Y. 
He was born 
May 5, 1959, in Detroit. 
Matthew earned a bachelor’s 
degree from the University 
of Michigan and went on to 
earn his J.D. from Brooklyn 
Law School, which set the 
foundation for his successful 
career as a lawyer. He 

practiced law for more than 
40 years, with more than 25 
years as an entertainment 
lawyer, working in the music 
business and film industry. 
Matthew represented 
numerous jazz artists and 
record labels, demonstrating 
a profound commitment to 
the artists and music he loved 
deeply. 
Matthew had been a 
Tarrytown, N.Y., resident for 
the past 18 years. 
During his college years, 
Matthew was active in film 
and various clubs. He cared 
deeply for his Jewish faith 
and frequently attended 
the University of Michigan 
Chabad.
Matthew’s passion for 

music extended beyond his 
professional life, as he was 
a passionate fan of rock and 
roll and jazz, with favorite 
bands, including Crosby, 
Stills and Nash, the Rolling 
Stones, Neil Young, Miles 
Davis and the Beatles. His 
love for music was not just a 
hobby but a significant part 
of who he was.
Matthew’s life was marked 
by his dedication to his 
career and his love for music, 
leaving a lasting impact on 
those he knew and loved. 
His legacy will continue to 
live on through his family 
and the music community he 
cherished.
He is survived by his 
children, Marc Kletter and 

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