OBITUARIES
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beloved sister of the late Maxine
Herman; the mother of the late
Adam Niskar.
Interment took place at
Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale.
Contributions may be made to the
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
or the Michigan Humane Society.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.
LEO DAVID ORDIN,
95, of Scottsdale, Ariz.,
passed away peacefully
Aug. 14, 2024.
He was the beloved
husband of Sheila
Ordin, his devoted wife of 71 years;
the forever-loving father to his
daughter and son-in-law, Dee Dee
and Doug Kahn. Leo’s memory
will be further carried on by his
grandchildren, Howie and Casey
Kahn, Danny and Abby Kahn; and
his great-grandchildren, Zoey,
Henry, Brody and Clementine.
Leo was the son of the late Max
and Dina Ordin; son-in-law of the
late Barney and Pauline Kasoff;
brother of the late Harold, the late
Marlene and the late Fradel Ordin,
the late Evelyn and Norton Rosin,
the late Herman and Sylvia Kasoff,
the late Morton and Flo Kasoff, and
the late Bobbie and Irv Kay.
Ever committed to his family,
Leo loved his many cousins, nieces,
nephews and a world of friends. He
will be eternally missed.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to JARC, Sheila & Leo
Ordin Integrative Neighborhoods
Activities Fund, 6735 Telegraph,
Suite 100, Bloomfield Hills, MI
48301, jarc.org; or to a charity of
one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
c. 1944
ALBERT BERNARD
RIMAR, 100, of Vero
Beach, Fla., died Aug.
16, 2024.
He was born May
24, 1924, in Detroit
to Sylvia and Ralph
Rimar. Though he lived
through the Depression and fought
in Europe during WWII, landing
on Normandy on the fifth day after
the invasion, he never let these
events shape his life in a negative
way.
He became a dedicated husband
for 70 years to his wife, Gloria,
whom he met on a blind date. He
was a loving father to his three
children and always found time to
play baseball, vacation, camp, sail
and advise. His humor and quotes
were renowned, as reflecting his
military influence.
He was a full-time member of the
Air National Guard as a hydraulic
specialist until he retired at age 55.
He loved airplanes and obtained
his general pilot’s license when he
was 68.
In retirement, he and Gloria
traveled and were always involved
with their grandchildren, with
summers on Lake Huron and
winters in Florida.
He was a man who lived through
many historical events and in
his passing, he takes with him
knowledge and wisdom the family
will no longer be able to query. He
will be missed greatly.
He is survived by his sister, Diane
Rimar; son and daughter-in-law,
Steven and Janet Rimar, daughter,
Nancy Rimar-Howard; loving
grandchildren, Ryan (Carol), Leah
and Zachary Howard; Kalen Rimar
(Sarah), Lauren Latin (Itamar),
and Alex Rimar; adoring great-