Y OU ’ VE ALWAYS ANTICIPATED EACH OTHER ’ S NEEDS . of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and a past president of Jewish Family Service, Jewish Vocational Service and Jewish Apartments and Services (now Jewish Senior Life). An avid reader of nonfiction, he believed in lifelong learning and studied Tanach (the Jewish Bible) every Sunday for 35 years. He was a dedicated runner who hit the pavement every day, regardless of weather or locale. “I credit my dad for many things, in particular for teaching me the business and the passion for my real estate career and much more,” said his son Buzz. According to his son Paul, he had an incredible knack for visualizing a project in his mind and coming up with an estimate that was strikingly accurate. In business and elsewhere, he exemplified humility, treating everyone with dignity regardless of position or social status. FAIR TO ALL “He taught me to behave the same way to everyone, whether they were digging a ditch or buying a building,” Paul said. “You cannot teach a child that without doing it yourself. He had no tolerance for rudeness or arrogance. He was approachable, and people genu- inely liked him.” Gilbert Silverman is survived by his wife, Lila Silverman; chil- dren, Marsha and Tom Brunelle of Madison, Conn.; Wendy Silverman and Mitch Master of Bloomfield Hills; Buzz Silverman of Scottsdale, Ariz.; Eric and Svetlana Silverman of Brookline, Mass.; and Paul and Jennifer Silverman of Franklin; grandchildren, Jessica Silverman, Lesley Silverman, Michael Silverman, Cynthia and Chris Cifrino, Katarina Silverman, Aleksia Silverman, Eliana Silverman, Nathan Silverman and Levi Silverman. He is also survived by former daughter-in- law, Jan Silverman. Mr. Silverman was the lov- ing brother of the late Judith Herschman and the late Miriam “Mimi” Alspector. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Detroit Institute of Arts Endowment Fund, 5200 Woodward, Detroit, MI 48202, www.dia.org, (313) 833-7971; or Jewish Family Service, 6555 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, www. jfsdetroit.org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. D ON ’ T STOP NOW . By now, you know each other so well you feel you’re part of each other (and you are). You know exactly what each other is thinking before it’s said. With an event as important as this, it never hurts to discuss your choices and plan ahead. Once you make prearrangements, there’s never any question about what you would have wanted... it’s all understood. ©Adfinity * www.thedorfmanchapel.com 30440 Twelve Mile Road Farmington Hills • MI 48334 248.406.6000 TOLL FREE 1-866-406-6003 Licensed Funeral Directors: Alan Dorfman, Jonathan Dorfman 2057940 continued on page 68 Obituaries June 23 • 2016 67