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August 15, 2024 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-08-15

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AUGUST 15 • 2024 | 69
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arry Allen Rosen, 68, of
Delray Beach, Fla., died
Aug. 5, 2024. He was born
on June 29, 1956.
He received a B.S. in pharmacy
from the University of Michigan
in 1980. He met his wife, Debby, at
the College of Pharmacy
and they were married
in 1981.
Barry loved spending
time with his children,
Shari and Aaron, cre-
ating special memories
that lasted a lifetime.
He began his career as
a pharmacist working
at Concord Drugs in
Detroit. Later, he became
a partner in numerous
Knight Drug pharmacies.
He loved the city of Detroit, and
it held a special place in his heart.
He always wanted to help as many
people as possible in the city. Barry
loved growing up with the Detroit
Tigers at Tiger Stadium and was
especially happy when the Tigers
won the World Series in 1968. Years
later, he and his son Aaron and
good friends traveled to see baseball
stadiums all over the country. He
also enjoyed University of Michigan
football and basketball while he was
in college and continued following
them throughout his life.
His favorite place was Petoskey
in northern Michigan, where he
enjoyed boating, water skiing,
fishing, biking, hiking, snow ski-
ing and spending time with family
and friends there. In later years,

he and his wife, Debby, divided
their time between Farmington
Hills and Delray Beach, Fla.
After becoming grandparents,
they moved from Michigan to
California to be closer to their
granddaughters, Elyse and Lyla.
Barry was the beloved
husband of Deborah
Rosen; cherished
father of Shari and
Adam Schwarzwald,
and Aaron and Kelsey
Rosen; adored grand-
father of Elyse Rosen
and Lyla Rosen; loving
brother of Dennis and
Carol Rosen, and Keith
and Karen Rosen; many
nieces, nephews, cousins
and friends.
He was the brother-in-law of the
late Joel Rifkin; dear son of the late
Marvin and the late Eleanor Rosen.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to Friends of the
IDF, Michigan Chapter, P.O. Box
999, Walled Lake, MI 48390, fidf.
org/donate; Spastic Paraplegia
Foundation, 4 Sherwood Hill Road,
Sherman, CT 06784, sp-founda-
tion.org/get-involved/donate-here/
many-ways-to-donate.html; Jewish
Hospice & Chaplaincy Network,
6555 W
. Maple, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322, jhcn.org/donate/trib-
ute; or Congregation B’nai Israel,
2111 Bryan Avenue, Tustin, CA
92782, cbi18.org/payment.php.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

A Loving, Family Man

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Barry Rosen

after 58 years of marriage, David
moved to All Seasons West
Bloomfield, an independent living
senior community, where he lived
until his death. Until the end, he
played poker with his All-Seasons
friends, exercised in front of his
computer, read books on his Kindle
and the Detroit Free Press on his
iPad. He was very independent until
his last couple of days. He will be
missed by all who knew and loved
him.
David is survived by his daughters
and son-in-law, Sherri and Leslie
Gregory, Judy Loebl, Dr. Debra
Silberg; grandchildren, Naomi Loebl
and Kirk Karavouzis, Rachel and
Jonathan Serman, Rebecca Newman,
Mira Newman; great-grandchildren,
Gigi, Alya, Adelaide, Evan.
David was the beloved husband of
the late Ethel Silberg.
Contributions may be made to
Ameniu, 17 State St., Suite 4000,
New York, NY 10004; Jewish
Hospice and Chaplaincy Network,
6555 W. Maple Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322; or Jewish
Community Center, Senior pro-
gramming, 6600 W. Maple Road,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322. A
funeral service was held at Hebrew
Memorial Chapel. Interment took
place at Nusach Hari Cemetery in
Ferndale. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

ROSE STEIN, 96, of Oak
Park, died Aug. 2, 2024.
She is survived by her
children, Dr. Dan (Paula
Zaks Stein) Stein and
Shelley (Gary) Goldin;
grandchildren, Michael (Renee)
Stein, Jacklyn Stein, Hilary (Bryan)
Parker, Allison (Brett Kurtz) Goldin,
Scott Goldin and David (Jeannette)
LeZaks; great-grandchildren, Alexis
Stein, Lucas Stein, Finn Parker,
Miles Kurtz, Izzy LeZaks and Ariella
LeZaks; many loving nieces, neph-
ews, other family members and a
world of friends.
Rose was the beloved wife of the
late Fred Stein; sister of the Late Cyril
Silver, the late Anne (the late Alan)
Markowitz, the late Sam (the late
Shirley) Silver; sister in-law of Adel

Silver and the late Anne (the late
Henry) Garfield.
Interment was held at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one’s choice. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.

CAROL MONA
WATERSTONE, 88, of
West Bloomfield, died
Aug. 4, 2024. She died
peacefully with her fami-
ly close by.
She will be missed by all who knew
and loved her. She was an artist with
a flair for drawing beautiful pictures.
Carol was a devoted grandmother
whose favorite thing besides play-
ing mah jongg was spending time
with her grandchildren. She espe-
cially liked to have lunch or dinner
with them. She cruised from the
Mediterranean to the Caribbean, tak-
ing fun excursions with them by her
side, and they loved her. Her grand-
children and great-grandchildren
were her treasures. She loved each of
them beyond measure.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Fred Waterstone; beloved mother of
Sherrie and John, Joey and Carrie,
Jared, the late Lisa and Bill Gerlich
and the late Nathan. A special tribute
to Carrie, who devoted her time and
energy to make Carol comfortable
and happy this past year; grandchil-
dren, Bella (Willi) Zorrilla, Greg
(Amy) Gerlich, Lauren (Maxwell)
Waterstone-Bradley, Jordyn (Max)
Popour, and the late Heather Gerlich;
beloved great-grandchildren, Cash,
Bodhi, Tristan and Axel; many nieces
and nephews.
Mrs. Waterstone was the most
beloved daughter of the late Sam and
the late Ruth Brandman; dearest sis-
ter of Beverly Moore, the late Stuart
Brandman and the late Barbara
Alexander.
Contributions may be made
to the Serling Israeli Camper
Program at Tamarack, c/o United
Jewish Foundation of Detroit, 6735
Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI
48301, add Serling Israeli Camper
Centennial Fund on the memo line
of the check. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

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