Obituaries UI Lu g! Obituaries are updated and archived on JNonline.us . Life Of Achievement Vi,e/ out-is/II/96~ & ot y/ixtc i/ Smu,cosi H Officers and Board of Directors voice our sorrow and extend our sympathy to her family on the passing of our beloved Benefactor of the LeVine Institute on Aging and Friend Carol Rosenberg Executive Director 1116750 To Mg dearest farnilid, some things I'd like to say But first of alt to let you know. I arrived okay. I'm writing this from Heaven. Here I dwell with God above. Here there's no more tears of sadness: Here is just eternal love. Please do not be unhappy . just because I'm out of sight. Remember that I an with you every morning, noon and night. That day I had to leave you, when my life on earth was through. God picked me up and hugged me. and He said. " I welcome you. Its good to have you back again, you were missed while you were gone. As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on. I need you here badly, you're part of my plan. There's so much that we have to do. to help our mortal man." God gave me a list of things that he wished for me to do. And Foremost on the list was to watch and care for you. And when you lie in bed at night. the day's chores put to flight. God and I are closest to you ... in the middle of the night. When you think of my life on earth. and those loving years. Because you are only human. they are bound tO bring you tea But do not be afraid to cry: it does relieve the pain. Remember there would be no flowers. unless there was some I wish that I could tell you, all that God has planned. If I were to tell you. you wouldn't understand. But one thing is for certain. though my life is over. I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before. There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb; But together we can do it by taking one day at a time. It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too; That as you give unto the world, the world will give to you. If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and in pain: Then you can say to God at night..."My day was not in vain." And now I am content...that my life was worthwhile. Knowing as I passed along the wag. I made somebody smile. So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low; Just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go. When you're walking down the street and you've got me on your mind; I'm walking in your footsteps. only half a step behind. And when its time for you to go...from that body to be free. Remember you're not going...you're coming here to me. Evan Tyler Otis December 22, 1995 May 12, 1998 -Author Unknown MISSED MORE THAN WORDS CAN EVER DESCRIBE. LOVE WITH ALL OUR HEART - MOM, DAD, BRADLEY, KYLE AND CAMRYN 96 May11 • 2006 Federation groups and solicited funds for the agency into her 90s. Earlier, she worked hard to establish a Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. Mrs. August was an ardent Zionist, visiting Israel shortly after it became a state in 1948. Accompanied by her mother, she also visited pre-state Israel in 1928. On that trip, they vis- ited the Mount of Olives Cemetery burial site of Mrs. August's maternal grandfather. 'My mother was not a warm and fuzzy person:' her son noted, but "she had a wide circle of friends who admired her .elen (Shetzer) August, whose accomplishments paralleled the growth of the Detroit Jewish community, will be remembered most for her energy and dedication to Jewish causes. Besides extensive traveling to six - continents and fishing in such loca- • Lions as the fiords in Finland and Australia's Great Barrier Reef, she received a Lifetime Achievement award from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit — at the age of 98 tenacity." - — for her many During her teach- accomplishments in - ing career, she went charitable and philan- to the Democratic thropic organizations. National Convention Mrs. August, 102, of "just for the fun of Farmington Hills, died he said: May 1, 2006, at home. Although she A lifelong Detroiter, Helen Augu st wasn't interested in she was born Jan. 14, fishing, Mrs. August always accompa- 1904, when her family lived on East nied her husband on frequent fishing Grand Boulevard which was still a trips. But she was the one who caught dirt road, said her son, James. ' fish "while my father caught only During her active and fruitful life, tires:' her son recalled. she achieved numerous accomplish- Mrs, August is survived by her . ments, starting with being the young- son and daughter-in-law, James and est member, at 16, of her Detroit Doris August of Bloomfield Hills; Central High School senior class: son-in-law, Mark Saidman; grand- The school was then located in what children, John Saidman, Amy and is now Wayne State University's Old Randy Sternberg, Larry and Julie ' Main building. August, Andrew and Barbara August, "She was especially proud that she Torn August; great-grandchildren, led the [traditional] - Senior Swing - Marla Sternberg, Leah Sternberg, Out foaher graduating classy said Melanie August,Allison August, her son. Maddy August, Talia August and Mrs. August enrolled at the generations of nieces, nephews and University of Michigan at a time when few women were students there. extended family. She N, vas the mother of the late Graduating in 1924, she then attended Barnard University, earning a master's Mary August Saidman and the sister of the late Miriam Keidan, the late degree in education. She taught his- Ethel Frank, the late Simon Shetzer, tory and social studies in the Detroit the late Cecilia Shetzer and the late Public Schools for 10 years. • ' Edith "Kitty" Rudner. In 1943, she married Dr. Harry E. • Interment was at Clover Hill Park August, a noted psychoanalyst and a Cemetery. . founder of Detroit's Sinai Hospital. Dr. Contributions may be made to August died in 1998 at the age of 100. the Mary August Saidman Fund at - She was a lifelong member of Hadassah, 5030 Orchard Lake-Road, Congregation Shaarey Zedek and West Bloomfield, MI 48323, Helen active with the local chapters of August Fund at Kadima, 15999W. 12 Hadassah, the National Council of Jewish Women, Jewish Family Service Mile, Southfield, MI 48076, or Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network, and the United Foundation. 6555 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI Active and energetic until the last 48322. few months of her life, Mrs. August Arrangements by Ira Kaufman participated in various Jewish Chapel. Ei - t e llaVin t Cindy Schwartz President Leonard Poger Copy Editor