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New memorial fund aids
camping and recreation at JCC.
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"In his youth, Larry was enamored
n memory of their young physi-
of
camping,"
his father said. The one-
cian son, who devoted his prac-
time
camper
and
counselor "had a
tice to families and chil-
special relation-
dren and his free time to
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ship with kids,
camping, Arthur (Archie) and
and each summer
Rhoda Sills have established a
he was commit-
million-dollar fund that will
ted to returning
further children's camping and
to
Michigan to
recreational activities at the
serve
as camp
Jewish Community Center of
doctor.
Larry has
Metropolitan Detroit.
a
passion
for
With their endowment gift
`good works' and
through the Millennium
people. Rhoda
Campaign for Detroit's Jewish
and I thought
Future, the Sills of Bloomfield
this gift might be
Township have funded the
an
appropriate
JCC's Dr. Larry Sills Memorial
way
to honor his
Golf Classic. Endowment and
name."
tournament proceeds will
Although they
Larry Sills
enable families of modest
support
many
means to send their children to
causes ("I try not
day camp on scholarship and to par-
to miss too many," Archie Sills said),
ticipate in other JCC activities.
the couple prefers quiet charitable giv-
A primary goal of the Millennium
ing,
according to their daughter
Campaign, which is sponsored by the
Susan,
a member of the JCC board.
Jewish Federation and the United
"We
were always encouraged to
Jei,vish Foundation of Metropolitan
give
something
back to the communi-
Detroit, is to redevelop and transform
ty
because
it
was
our responsibility.
the Jewish Community Center as a
Larry would have been proud of this,"
focus for informal Jewish education.
she said.
Dr. Larry Sills had a family practice
Rhoda and Archie Sills' remaining
in Phoenix, Ariz., and Was returning
children
are Susan Sills of Bloomfield
there after a two-week volunteer stint
Township,
Claudia Sills of Birmingham
as a camp doctor in Kalkaska when
and
Douglas
Sills of Los Angeles; Susan
the plane on which he was traveling
also
has
four
children.
crashed in August 1987.
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