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The Southeast Michigan Red Cross AIDS Education Committee and the Children’s Center in Detroit.
Dr. Chalat retired from his medi- cal practice in 1990 which gave him more time to devote to a variety intellectual pursuits. He began writ- ing poetry and, together, he and his wife, Joann, expanded their travels to include Vietnam, Russia and Africa. He also enjoyed many adventures with his children — a fishing trip in Alaska with his son and grandson, camping in the Utah desert with his daughter and numerous family ski trips to the Rocky Mountains.
His favorite camping partner
was his younger son, Andrew. The two loved to camp out in Northern Michigan, to fish, hike, and view the Northern Lights. Andrew and his father shared an interest in the Boy Scouts. Dr. Chalat had made Eagle Scout in 1941. Andrew was pushing toward that goal in 1977 when at
the age of 15 he died from an un- diagnosed congenital heart defect. This was a crushing blow to Ned and Joann, but they turned their sorrow into a renewed commitment to
the community.
Throughout his life, social activism kept Dr. Chalat engaged. His energy and leadership abilities propelled him to the head of several organizations including the Pris- matic Club of Detroit, Friends of the Grosse Pointe Library, the Ann Arbor Culinary History Society and the Grosse Pointe Men’s and Wom- en’s Garden Club.
One of the high points of Dr. Chalat’s retirement came in September, 2000 when he and
Joann donated a rare collection of illustrated children’s books to the University of Michigan library where they were honored with a special event. On the same weekend, they celebrated the publication of Ned’s collection of poetry, “Love, ‘N’.”
Dr. Chalat was a regular attendee at the Grosse Pointe Men’s Ecumenical
Breakfast for which, on Oct. 18, 2012 he wrote and delivered a prayer that said, in part: “Lord God, we thank you for our ancestors who had the foresight to establish a government that glorifies equality among races, color, religions and sexuality. Perhaps, most of all, we thank you for the gift of love with family, children and friends. Amen.”
Dr. Chalat’s life, both personal and professional, was guided by the prin- ciples of compassion and equality, values that are underscored in Jewish teachings. Jewish tradition also suggests the best way to remember a loved one is to carry on their legacy. Those whose lives were touched by Dr. Chalat in some way are asked to honor him by continuing his efforts.
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