Max M. Fisher Absorbing His Teachings "Like countless others, my understanding and appreciation of both southeast Michigan and the world at large changed appreciably once I met Max Fisher. "By the time I made Max's acquaintance, his time on Earth had already long exceeded what most of us would consider a "working career" Yet he savored every day, eager to make new acquaintances, gain new knowledge and complete new tasks as he put the finishing touches on one project and enthusiastically began another. "Shortly after I arrived in town, I became involved with the DR. DIETER Detroit Renaissance project. One of the first individuals I met was ZETSCHE Max Fisher. He invited my wife, Gisela, and me to his home. He immediately made us fe el like welcome members of the community and, yes, even friends. I soon learned that Max was an incredible individual, with a brilliant mind and a huge heart — a giant among men. Whenever I came to him to ask a question, to solicit support for a charity for anything at all, he always exceeded my expectations and left me humbled. "Each of us who watched Max at work and absorbed his teachings is richer for the experience. Looking back on my visits with him, I now realize that each meeting gave me fresh perspectives on leadership, both in the business world and the commu- nity at large. "This largely self-made man enjoyed the acquaintance of 710 fewer than 10 American presidents. And, yet, the respect he earned from thousands of people from every station in life — through sincere solicitude for the needs of others, fair business dealings and an unending commitment to the community — represent his true legacy "The good works oftWax Fisher made his name well known in many homes. It will always be remembered with great fondness in ours." and his contributions to the Detroit Community. A0k Marathon O l Company M ARATHON iVi MARATHON i AZ Aff SUPERAMERICA MARATHON ASHLAND Petroleum [IC 917230 Dr. Dieter Zetsche is president and CEO, DaimlerChrysler Corporation, the Chrysler Group, DaimlerChrysler AG, Auburn Hills n The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum mourns the loss of otables "When you hear the name Max Fisher and you see his name on buildings, it shows how you can go from rags to riches. The message for me as an African American is that Max's story gives our people hope that as we've come front slav- ery in this country and have risen up, you can take a little bit and do so much to help others. The message I leave the Jewish community is that we stand together in solidarity with you during this time of loss and sorrow, but we must continue to build bridges going across racial and economic lines. ../klax built those bridges." —The Rev. Kenneth J. Flowers Greater New Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Detroit MAX FISHER A Museum Founder, his early generosity was instrumental in creating the institution. His philanthropy and leadership were marked by an extraordinary vision. We extend our sincere condolences to his wife, Marjorie, and his entire family. • Fred S. Zeidman, Chair Ruth B. Mandel, Vice Chair Sara J. Bloomfield, Director 947190 3/10 2005 23