Yeshiva During the coming week, the students of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will study in memory of the following departed friends. In addition, Kaddish will be said during the daily minyan. 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He is survived by his beloved wife, Bess Lipson; sons and daughters-in- law, Ken and Linda Lipson Lipson of Southfield, David and Ruth Lipson of Jerusalem, Israel; brother, Joe (the late Anita) Lipson; sister- JN I rene Lapping Walt, 91, of Huntington Woods, died Aug. 3, 2015. Born in Bloemfontein, South Africa, to Jack and Bessie Lapping, Irene attended University of Witswatersrand before graduating from Athol Crescent School of Domestic Sciences. After World War II, she married her childhood sweetheart, Alec; and they moved first to England and then to Rochester, Minn., so he could complete his medical studies before return- ing to South Africa. In 1961, they immigrated to Detroit with their children. Using her skills as a home economist, Irene taught countless Midwesterners how to Irene Walt cook fine French cui- sine. She was a consum- mate hostess who enter- tained generations of medical students with her own excellent cooking at her home in Huntington Woods. Her interest in public art began in 1968, at the request of her husband, when she embarked on improving the aesthetics and environment of Detroit Receiving Hospital, a decrepit down- town hospital where he had worked. She begged, hounded and wouldn't take "no" for an answer. So began her new career as an advocate for art in public places. Happily, she and her husband were inveterate travelers and combined his medical meetings with her art acquisitions. Besides consulting for the new Detroit Receiving Hospital (a collec- tion of more than 1,000 artworks), she worked with the Detroit Medical Center, the People Mover Art in Stations Transit Project, the GSA- commissioned John Chamberlain sculpture, the Alexander J. Walt Breast Cancer Center and Henry Ford Hospital. In addition, she was a pas- sionate supporter of Pewabic Pottery, the Greening of Detroit and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Mrs. Walt co-authored two books: one on the art of healing and the other on People Mover Stations. As a result of her dedication, she received numerous awards, includ- ing the first Heart of Gold Award for community development in 1973, the Michiganian of the Year in 1982 and an honorary doctorate from Wayne State University in 1988. In 2003, she was hon- ored at the 18th annual ArtServe Governor's Awards for Arts and Culture. With great joy, she continued to work at Receiving Hospital well into her 86th year. Throughout her vibrant life, wherever she went, she collected a cir- cle of interesting friends and was as generous with them as they were with her. She lived life large, loved entertaining and was one of the last to leave a good party. She was a tireless fan of her adopted city, Detroit, which she predicted would rise again to its former glory. Nothing suited her better than dining at a new restaurant downtown or driving through Belle Isle. She was the beloved wife of Dr. Alexander J. Walt; the loving mother of John, Steven and Lindsay; moth- er-in-law to Colin Thomson; the extraordinarily proud "granny" to Eve Leonore, Aaron and Jack. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Wayne State University Dept. of Surgery, Alexander J. Walt Endowed Lecture, 3990 John R, Detroit, MI 48201, go.wayne.edu/ give-medicine; Pewabic Pottery, 10125 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48214, wwwpewabic.org; or Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, www.jewishdetroit. org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ❑