Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: vvwvv.detroitjewishnews.corn `A Great Role Model' LEONARD POGER growing up. Copy Editor At Congregation Shaarey Zedek, where the Sobermans were members, his father "was a jack all trades in reli- gious matters," said Charles. The Soberman children were made "very aware of his community involvement" and they followed their father's tradi- tions. Recalling his father's Jewish back- ground, Charles said his father was raised in an Orthodox environment. Mr. Soberman was always interested in cantorial music, having sung in the choir of his father's congregation. Mr. Soberman was connected to numerous Jewish organizations, such as the Jewish War Veterans (he was in an administrative post in the Army Air Corps during World War II) as well as Shaarey Zedek, Yad Ezra, Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit (where he had been a former board member) and Israel Bonds. In past years, he had - been honored by Yeshiva Beth Yehudah and Israel Bonds. He was also a member of Shaarey Zedek and Congregation B'nai Torah in Boca Raton, Fla., as well as Tam O'Shanter Country Club in West N athan D. Soberman was known to many as an "easy touch" because of his dona- tions to hundreds of groups, said son Charles. "With some regularity, Lubavitcher rabbis would come into his office [for donations]," Charles recalled. "He was always there for them." But he never sought the spotlight, asking many times not to be identified as a donor, his son added. Mr. Soberman was a co-owner of Mercury Paint in Detroit, formed in 1919 by his father, Jacob. The firm was sold to Sherwin Williams in 1996. Charles continued in the family busi- ness until its sale. Mr. Soberman, 82, died at his West Bloomfield home June 15, 2004, of complications from heart disease, with Sally, his wife of 60 years, at his side. Known to his friends as "Nate" or "Natie," Mr. Soberman was also remembered by his son as "a great role model as a husband and father," being active with his children as they were Dedicated Volunteer SY MANELLO Editorial Assistant A role model for old and young alike, Arthur Schultz spent his years creating and implementing ideas and programs for the future. His dedication to his many causes ended with the Southfield resident's death June 22, 2004, at age 89. Mr. Schultz had been a comptroller for Grosse Pointe Quality Foods. Mr. Schultz's work to maintain a Jewish identity pervaded his life and led to his being honored in 1996 with a Jewish Apartments & Services' Eight Over Eighty award, which recognizes metro Detroit seniors whose ongoing contributions make a difference in the community. Many of Mr. Schultz's achievements were associated with his synagogue, Mat Shalom. He was active in the Northwest Memorial Cemetery, now Adat Shalom Memorial Park, and was the "last word" Bloomfield. Soberman of Oregon; grandchildren, Mr. Soberman and his wife, Sally, Lauren and Jon Goldstein, Carrie and recently celebrated their 60th wedding Randy Leff, Jacob Fenton, Lisa Jackier, anniversary. They were married April Tracey Jackier, David Soberman, 4, 1944. Ember Soberman, Jesse Soberman and Mr. Soberman was known as always Veda Darby, Melanie Hindman, Maria being well dressed — Hindman, Daniel Kahn, "impeccably," recalled Rachel Kahn and Ben Charles. He had his Kahn; great-grandchil- clothes made by a cus- dren, Rafal Soberman tom tailor. While his and Kaela Soberman; father was "fighting the brother-in-law and sister- `battle of the bulge,'" in-law, Gerald and Eileen there was an incentive Granadier. from the Granadier . He was the beloved clothiers, Charles said. son of the late Jacob and "If the clothes had to be the late Riva Soberman; let in (after a weight loving brother of the late loss), there wouldn't be Larry Soberman; dear any charge. If they had son-in-law of the late Sol to be let out, there and the late Mary Nathan Sobe rman would be a charge." Granadier. Charles enjoyed recall- Interment was at ing that while his father's clothes were Clover Hill Park Cemetery. conservative on the outside, the inside Contributions may be made to Hillel lining's colors were "wild." Day School, 32200 Middlebelt, Mr. Soberman is survived by his Farmington Hills, MI 48334; Yad wife, Sally; daughters and sons-in-law, Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile, Berkley, MI Marcia and Roger Fenton of West 48072; or the Nathan D. Soberman Bloomfield, Reva and Robert Kahn of Memorial Fund, c/o Congregation United Kingdom; sons and daughters- Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road, in-law, Charles and Linda Soberman of Southfield, MI 48034. Arrangements Bloomfield Hills, -Lawrence and Irene by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ❑ A treasurer of Tikvah chapter of B'nai B'rith, Mr. Schultz started the bowling league for the- organization. on the historical and documental knowl- In his striving to help in the commu- edge of that final resting place. He was nity, ME Schultz was active as a volun- an honorary member of the Adat teer with Hospice of Michigan and Shalom Cemetery Board. Meals on Wheels. Daughter Carol Greenwald of Arthur Schultz is survived by his wife, Farmington Hills said her Florence Schultz; father "was very steeped in daughters and sons- the Jewish tradition and in-law, Elaine and believed deeply in Judaism David Steinhardt of and teaching us Jewish val- Commerce Township, ues." He had a "deep love for Judy and Robert his family and grandchil- Ancell of Farmington dren," she added. Hills, Carol At Adat Shalom, Mr. Greenwald of Schultz was a leader in the Farmington Hills; son men's club and on the syna- and daughter-in-law, gogue board. He served as Jack and Arlene treasurer of Chazakah, the Schultz of senior group, and, when the Farmington Hills; congregation was unable to grandchildren, Robert Arthur Schultz find an executive director and Stephen years ago, reorganized the Steinhardt, Debra office and took care of the synagogue's and Stephen Snyder, Michael Sasson business needs. He was also a member and Kirsten Cross; Beth and Seth Opert, of the synagogue's board of trustees. Joseph Greenwald and fiancee Chelsea Chiodo, Pauline and Emil Izrailov, David Schultz and fiancee Jaimee Dworkin, Jeffrey Schultz; great-grand- children, Marisa, Noah and Cory Izrailov and Matthew Snyder; brother, Paul Schultz of Roundrock, Texas; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Betty Pianin, Arthur and Carol Plotkin, Elaine Plotkin. He was the beloved brother of the late Jack Schultz and the late Pearl Benton; devoted brother-in-law of the late Anne and the late Philip Helfman, the late Alfred Plotkin, the late Bernard Plotkin, the late Marcus and the late Lillian Plotkin, the late Sidney Pianin, the late Clara Schultz and the late Nat Benton. Interment was at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Mat Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 or Meals on Wheels, National Council of Jewish Women, 26400 Lahser, Suite 100, Southfield, MI 48034. Arrangements by Ira Kaufinan Chapel. El Copy Editor Leonard Poger contributed to this obituary. 6/25 2004 93