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Richard H. Breuer, a resident of Novi, Michigan, died on August 29th, 2020 at the age of 95. Funeral services arranged by The Dorfman Chapel.

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Location of Service:
Private Graveside Services
Date of Service:
Monday August 31st, 2020
Time of Service:
Private  
Interment at:
Private
Officiant:
Cantor Samuel Greenbaum  
Shiva Information:
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, no formal shiva will be held.  
Charitable contributions:
A charity of one's choice  
Family Members:
Richard H. Breuer Novi – Richard H. Breuer passed away peacefully on August 29, 2020 at the age of 95. Formerly from Oak Park, West Bloomfield and Commerce Township, Michigan. He was born in Toledo, Ohio and moved with his family to Detroit in 1928. A veteran of World War II, he graduated from Wayne State University where he was a member and President of the Mackenzie Honor Society and the Mu Beta Chi fraternity before becoming a 42 year employee of Ford Motor Company. After retirement he volunteered at both Henry Ford Hospital West Bloomfield and Channel 56 Public Television for over 25 years.

He is survived by his wife of 70 years Phyllis; his two children, Gerald Breuer (Diane Cupps) and Nancy (Charles) Orenstein; two grandchildren, Elizabeth (Corey) Cohen and Stephanie Orenstein; and two great grandchildren, Abigail and Miles Cohen. He was pre-deceased by his sister Emily (Eli) Cutler and Morris “Toby” (Naomi) Breuer.  

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