Florine's Gift Henry Ford West Bloomfield dedicates 16-bed unit for women and children. Sally Ann Brown Special to the Jewish News T he Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System and community leaders gathered on Oct. 21 to dedicate the 16-bed Florine Mark Inpatient Unit for Women's and Children's Health at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital. The evening was marked by the unveil- ing of a unique art element in the hospital designed to honor Mark as well as heart- felt remarks from her friends, family and Henry Ford leaders. "I am an ordinary person with extraor- dinary dreams," Mark told the crowd. "There is a fire in my belly and in my heart to improve people's lives and it burns brighter now more than ever:' the Farmington Hills resident added. A grateful patient of Henry Ford, Mark felt compelled to be part of the West Bloomfield hospital, with its mission of clinical and service excellence and a focus on wellness. She felt strongly about where she wanted to designate a gift, wanting to support a place that would care for all members of her large family and the com- munity. Florine Mark and the Mark/Lis Family Foundation funded the unit, which is dedicated in their honor and designed to serve the unique needs of women and children in a comforting and specialized environment, conducive to healing and the restoration of health. "I am honored to be part of this hos- pital that will make a difference in the lives of the people in this community and around the country:' said Mark. A surprise awaited Mark as the event featured the unveiling of a unique piece of art that portrayed her distinctive signa- ture,"Love, Love, Love." The piece, crafted by tracing her handwriting and hung prominently in the Florine Mark Inpatient Unit for Women's and Children's Health, drew a reaction of joy and humility from Mark when it was presented. Overcome with emotion, she said she felt humbled and grateful to be honored in such a way. A pivotal leader in the community, especially at Henry Ford, Mark is vice chair of the Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital Board of Trustees and a mem- ber of the Henry Ford Health System Foundation Board of Trustees. Donald Benyas, Florine Mark and Hannan Lis (Mark's son-in-law), all of Farmington Hills, with Jennifer Harmon and Nancy Schlichting (president and CEO of Henry Ford Health System), both of Bloomfield Hills Steven Radom of Bloomfield Hills and Eli Scherr of Farmington Hills 14 November 5 - 2009 Henry Ford leaders attending the dedi- cation included Nancy M. Schlichting, president and CEO, Henry Ford Health System; Bob Riney, chief operating officer, Henry Ford Health System; and Gerard van Grinsven, president and CEO, Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital. When she addressed the crowd, Schlichting conveyed her appreciation of the trust Florine Mark has shown in Henry Ford by investing her time, talent and funds over the years. "Florine provided us with great inspira- tion for the vision of this hospital:' added van Grinsven. "This is a special moment for all of us." I I Sally Ann Brown is senior public relations spe- cialist at Henry Ford Health System. Dr. Irvin Kappy of Orchard Lake, service chief for pediatrics at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, with Hannan Lis of Farmington Hills Sue Katz of West Bloomfield, Gerard van Grinsven of Franklin, Lois Cohn of Birmingham, Florine Mark's daughter Lisa Lis of Farmington Hills and granddaughter Ariella Lis of Cambridge, Mass.