Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: wvvw.detroitjewishnews.com Home Is Where Her Heart Was BILL CARROLL Special to the Jewish News L illian Hechtman and her hus- band, Samuel, were noted phi- lanthropists in Detroit's Jewish community, funding a beautiful modern residence for Jewish older adults in West Bloomfield. Having seniors spend their golden years in dignity in their own comfort- able abode was an important ideal to the Hechtmans. And when Mrs. Hechtman died on June 30, 2004, at age 96, she was at home in her West Bloomfield condo- minium, surrounded by family members and caregivers. "My father wanted my mother to live the rest of her life in her own home," said their daughter, Sally A. Orley of Bloomfield Hills, "and I promised him that would happen. She died of heart disease and the infirmities of old age; over the past few years, she stopped walking and talking and just passed away peacefully. ), The former Lillian Lieberman was born in New Orleans and came to Detroit with her family as a child. Her spunk and courage were evident early when, as a teenager, she ran into a burn- ing house on the city's East Side to res- cue her 5-year-old brother. The story made large headlines in the Detroit newspapers. After working in an office for a while, she met Samuel Hechtman, who was attending law school, and bec a me "a reg- JOYCE BACHER, 74, of Troy, died June 27, 2004. She served for many years as a docent at the Detroit Institute of Arts and also at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Ariz. As a co-founder of Charter Art, she helped local busi- nesses discover and promote local artists by purchas- ing and displaying their work. She Bacher took great personal pleasure in collect- ing paintings and native art objects. Mrs. Bacher was a gifted storyteller and often recounted adventures of her travels abroad. ular Jewish house- Samuel Hechtman wife," said Orley. "She died at 87 in 1994 after kept a beautiful home the couple had been and cooked marvelous' married for 64 years. holiday dinners for the But my mother con- family. My parents tinued going to the the- enjoyed a wonderful ater, the opera, out to life together — restaurants and cooking dancing, going on holiday dinners," said cruises, spending the Orley. winter in Florida and Mrs. Hechtman's sis- just having a great ter Eleanor Dorfman of time." West Bloomfield added, The Hechtmans_ "She was an elegant also emerged as lady who was very artis- prominent philanthro- tic. She had 'golden pists in the communi- hands,' creating beauti- ty while Samuel's ful needlepoint, knit- career as a lawyer took ting and crocheting. on real estate invest- She really appreciated Lillian Hechtman ments and banking. all kinds of art, and her He was co-founder of home was filled with the former American Savings & Loan fine art objects." Association. Lillian was his staunch sup- At Mrs. Hechtman's funeral July 1, porter in all of his business endeavors; Rabbi Emeritus Irwin Groner of and they left a major mark on the com- Congregation Shaarey Zedek called her munity by donating money to build two "areal woman of valor — the center of phases of the Hechtman Jewish the family, a matriarch in the true sense Apartments (in 1983 and 1992), where of the word. about 200 Jewish older -adults now live. "She was a great lady in spirit, energy, "It was an extremely generous gift - will and determination, and she used her from a wonderful couple who loved eld- strength to give of herself for the welfare erly people," said Marsha Goldsmith of her family and the Jewish people." Kamin, executive director of Jewish Apartments & Services. "Mrs. Supporting Causes Hechtman was a lively, vibrant, charm- ing woman who enjoyed coming here Extremely active in Jewish charitable and mixing with the residents when she causes, the Hechtmans contributed to was physically able to." the former Sinai Hospital of Detroit and She is survived by her daughter, Allyn; sons, Michael and Adam; sis- ter, Linda; grandchildren, Jacob, Andrew, Eli, Alisha, Mia and Leah. A memorial service was held at the Birmingham temple. Contributions may be made to the Detroit Institute of Arts. MARJORIE CASSEL, 90, of Waterford, died June 24, 2004. . She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Joan and Alan Feldman of Highland; grandchil- dren, Lauren and Steven Reich of Ludington; caregivers, Betty and Jane. Interment at Grandlawn Cemetery in Detroit, Arrangements by Lynch & Sons in Milford. . NATHAN "NAT" COLEMAN, 84, of Margate, Fla., died July 3, 2004. He was a health and fitness director at the Jewish Community Center for 30 years and at Sidney Hill, CMI and the Southfield Athletic Club. He also won the diamond belt as a boxer in the mid 1930s, was a person- al trainer, gymnast and acrobat on Coleman trampolines. Mr. Coleman is survived by his wife, Doris Coleman; son, Marc Coleman of Farmington Hills; daughters and sons-in-law, Marsha and Arnie Tucker, Darlene and Smart Sinai Medical Building; the Jewish Community Center Millenium Fund for the Samuel and Lillian Hechtman Gymnasium; the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit; Women's American ORT; Yeshiva Beth Yehudah; the Hechtman Hero Road at Bar-Ilan University in Israel; Hadassah; Sinai Hospital in Miami, Fla., and Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital. Mrs. Hechtman is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Sally A. and Graham Orley of Bloomfield Hills; Elaine and Milton Conway of Scottsdale, Ariz., Rhoda and Harvey Goldvarg of Carlsbad, Calif.; grand- children, Geoffrey Orley, Randall and Diane Orley, Pamela and Walter Feuereisen, Elisa and Stuart Stoller, Andrew and Barbara Conway, Marc and Lori Siegel, Wendy and Paul Laven, Jill and Brad Beck; 20 great- grandchildren; sisters, Eleanor Dorfman and Rose Wolok, both of West Bloomfield; dear friend Diane Isaacs and many devoted caregivers. She was the wife of the late Samuel Hechtman; daughter of the late Jacob Lieberman and the late Lena Gitlin Lieberman; and sister of the late Irving Lieberman, the late Alex Lieberman, the late Sydney Lieberman and the late Nathan Lieberman. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Samuel and Lillian Hechtman Education Fund at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road, Southfield, MI 48034 or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Hurwitz of Florida, Carol and Woody Simon of West Bloomfield, Annette and Larry Rosen of West Bloomfield; daugh- ter-in-law, Susanne Gantz; grandchil- dren, Andrew and Lisa-Tucker, Cynthia and Daryl Ziegelman, Douglas and Monica Tucker, Jay and Mary Hurwitz, Robin and George Thomas, Adam and Jill Gantz, Meredith Simon and fiance Mark Weil, Evan Simon, Matthew Rosen; ten great-grandchildren. He was the devoted father of the late Michael Gantz; loving grandfather of the late Mason Gantz. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Crohn's OBITS on page 82 7/ 9 2004 81