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- Posted January 29, 2015
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Annual Tertzag Tribute Dinner planned for March

Friends and family of the late Judge Kaye Tertzag will host the Sixth Annual Tertzag Tribute Dinner on Wednesday, March 4. Tertzag passed away on Feb. 4, 2009, having established a legacy of integrity and service to the State of Michigan, as well as a great example of love and devotion to his family and legion of friends.
To preserve and honor his memory, the Sixth Annual Tertzag Tribute Dinner will be held at the Park Place Banquet Hall in Dearborn from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Park Place is located at the corner of Park and Outer Drive, just south of Michigan Avenue. Tickets are $40 and include dinner and an open bar.
The Tertzag Tribute Dinner Committee is pleased to announce that the 2015 recipient of the Purple Sport Coat Award is Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Ed Ewell. Tony Guerriero, last year's recipient, will present the award. Ewell graduated from Cass Technical High School. He obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and his law degree from Wayne State University Law School. He was appointed to his position by Governor Jennifer Granholm on June 30, 2003 to replace retired Judge George W. Crockett III.
Early in his career, Ewell worked as a law clerk for U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Damon Keith, Sixth Circuit. He also worked as an assistant U.S. attorney in Detroit where he served in the civil and criminal divisions before moving to the Wayne County Corporation Counsel office where he worked until his appointment to the bench.
Ewell and his wife Florise Neville Ewell have two children, Edward and Simone.
Ewell exemplifies Tertzag's motto: Be Prompt. Be Prepared. Be Polite.
The committee is honored to have Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy as keynote speaker. Worthy received her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and her law degree from the University of Notre Dame School of Law. She began her legal career in 1984 at the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office. She returned to lead the office in 2004 after serving as a judge on the Wayne County Circuit Court.
The evening will end with the Sambuca toast, a tradition started at Kaye's memorial by his daughter, Kara Tertzag Lividini.
Attendees are encouraged to wear purple to the event. Attendees wearing purple will be entered into a drawing for a door prize.
Checks should be made payable to: Tertzag Tribute Dinner, LLC and sent to 412 Berwyn, Birmingham, 48009. Spouses and/or significant others are welcome. This event will sell out and space is limited. Direct questions to Kara Tertzag Lividini at 313-645-9511 or ktertzag@gmail.com.
Published: Thu, Jan 29, 2015
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