A Loving Humanitarian

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arilyn Soble, 83, of Orchard
pride of any mother.
Lake, died June 20, 2016.
She was also a staunch supporter of
She has ascended to that
Hadassah and JARC, supporting and
special realm and has been
assisting in fundraisings for
given the opportunity to
JARC and the Kids Altogether
train apprentice angels in the
Program at the JCC.
categories of unconditional
Because of her extraordi-
love and true goodness. This
nary artistic talent and true
truly remarkable woman,
love of the arts, she enjoyed
who loved and was loved, was
her role as a co-chair with her
greatly admired for her gentle
husband, Jerry, in the cultural
kindness and understand-
arts department at the Jewish
ing of the human condition,
Community Center for many
Marilyn Soble
which enabled her to share
years, giving of her resources
c. 1998
her wisdom of life helping so
as well as her personal efforts.
many people in need of her
Mrs. Soble was also an
guidance.
astute and kind businesswoman and
Mrs. Soble’s strong desire to assist
worked as a decorator and buyer for
those in need brought her to National
her husband’s furniture store. She also
Council of Jewish Woman CASA pro-
ran a successful children’s clothing store
gram, where she became an advocate
with her mother, Goldie; and later on,
for abused children and devoted much
she became co-owner of a busy travel
of her time; she was able to create a
agency along with a childhood friend,
family atmosphere that would be the
Ruth Katz.

All this activity while raising an
active family of four children and being
the perfect daughter, sister, aunt and
friend to so many people. All of her
involvements left lasting loving impres-
sions with the people who had the good
fortune of sharing their life with her.
Mrs. Soble is survived by her hus-
band, Jerry Soble; daughters and sons-
in-law, Michele Soble and Dr. Kal Klass,
Melissa Soble and Howard Deitch; sons
and daughter-in-law, Mitchel Soble,
Marc Soble and Sue Bruss; grandchil-
dren, Erin and Ray Fleshman, Kati
Eisenberg, Abigail Soble, Oliver Soble,
Lilly Soble; great-grandson, Benjamin
Fleshman; sister-in-law, Doree Soble;
nephews and nieces, David and Lisa
Waxman, Allison and Mathew Waxman,
Marcy and Greg Kuehnle, Sara and Sam
Kuehnle, David and Shelly Soble, Noah
and Zoe Soble, Heidi Soble, A.J. Soble,
Staci and John Weyer, Hannah, Rebecca
and Alana Weyer, Ryan and Jennifer

Soble, Jack and Charlotte Soble,
Brett and Christina Soble, Rocco and
Gianna Soble, Richard and Irene Soble,
Jennifer, Sherri, Mindy and Ralph
Greenberg.
She was the beloved daughter of the
late Irving and the late Goldie Waxman;
the dear daughter-in-law of the late
Goldie and the late Harold Soble; the
loving sister of the late Jerry and the
late Blossom Waxman; the dear sister-
in-law of the late Kenneth Soble and the
late Dr. Allen Soble.
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to the National Council of Jewish
Women, 26400 Lahser Road, Suite 306,
Southfield, MI 48033, www.ncjwgds.
org; Jewish Community Center, Kids All
Together Program, 6600 W. Maple Road,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322 www.jccdet.
org, JARC, 30301 Northwestern Hwy.,
#100, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 www.
jarc.org; or Congregation Beth Ahm,
5075 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI
48322, www.cbahm.org. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

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