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November 07, 2024 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-11-07

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52 | NOVEMBER 7 • 2024 J
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Cemetery in Ferndale. Contributions
may be made to the Felicia and
Brad Wasserman Teen Scholarship
Fund at Camp Tamarack, C.S. Mott
Children’s Hospital or a charity
of one’s choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

c. 2104

HELENE SINGER, 90,
former Detroiter of Los
Angeles, Calif., died in
July of 2024 after a long,
full life.
She graduated from
UCLA, did clothing
modeling and then
voiceover work for several large
companies. She also acted in some
movies. In Los Angeles, she had
leading roles in several Broadway-
style plays and for several years was
the lead newscaster for a large radio
station.
Helene was also into real estate and
did well buying homes, rehabbing

them and flipping for a profit. She
had impeccable taste and was able to
sell them easily.
Helene loved to dance and went
to dance clubs and would often
dance for hours. In addition, she
was an avid tennis player (champion
doubles), and she also enjoyed golf.
Her travels included Russia, Africa,
South America, the People’s Republic
of China, Japan. She also visited most
of the 50 states.
Her smile and great mood made
her many friends.
Helene was married and had
two children, Mark Rubenstein
and Laurie Rubenstein, both of
Portland, Ore. She is also survived by
many first cousins, Dr. Jack Singer,
Charlotte Artbit, Harvey Singer,
Bobby Singer, Harvey Fink, Arnold
Fink and Marsha Bell.
Interment was in Southern
California.

SHELDON D. STERN,
M.D., 94, of West
Bloomfield, died Oct. 28,
2024.
Dr. Stern is survived
by his daughter and son-
in-law, Gayle and Gary Eubanks;
son and daughter-in-law, Jeremy
and Hildy Stern; grandchildren,
Dr. Emily and Ryan Abbott, Noah
Eubanks and Kim Anderle, Joshua
Stern, Ari Stern, Eban Stern and Seth
Stern; great-grandchildren, Connor,
Cleo, Lily, Oliver and Awa; brother-
in-law, Dr. Irving K. Arenberg; many
loving nieces and nephews.
Dr. Stern was the beloved husband
for 65 years of the late Jessie Stern;
the loving brother of the late Beverly
Skilken; the devoted son of the late
Mary and the late Samuel Stern.
Interment was at Beth El
Memorial Park. Contributions
may be made to Temple Beth El,
7400 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills,

MI 48301, tbeonline.org/donate;
Jewish Federation of Detroit, 6735
Telegraph Road, Suite 260, P.O. Box
2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303,
jewishdetroit.org/send-a-tribute;
or to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
(Read a longer remembrance in the
Nov. 14 edition.)

RICHARD
SUNDHEIMER, 80, of
Southfield, died Oct. 23,
2024.
He is survived by
his beloved wife, Lynn
Sundheimer; many other family
members and friends.
Interment took place at Machpelah
Cemetery in Ferndale. Contributions
may be made to a charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

continued from page 51

OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

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