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Deepest Sympathy to his family. He was a part of our mornings for so many years! He will be missed by so many folks! God Bless You!
He shall be missed. I learned SOoo very much from him, as I am a senior who was never taught to cook as a girl. He was my saving grace in cooking.
My condolences to the family. I'll sure miss not seeing him on WLNS 6 news.
Rose Woodbury
to the person who showed me how to cook rest n peace art ginsburg....... now show god how to cook
He died on my birthday never will forget him.
I liked when he said 'ohhh it's so good
RIP MR. FOOD LOVE THAT HAT .GO TO HEAVEN AND SHOW THEM HOW TO COOK. T MOBLEY OF FT LAUDERDALE FL
i am so sorry that he died i guess that it was just his time to go you never no what god was thinking when he took him home.
Dear Ethel, Steve, Carole and Chuck,
We were so saddened to hear about the passing of one will we always hold dear to our hearts, our "Reb Papa"...many knew him as Mr. Food, but we knew him and loved him as the dynamic "Tevya" some 40 years ago in Triune Musical Company's production of "Fiddler On The Roof"...Arthur LIVED the part and all his fellow actors felt like we were all part of his family...a feeling that has never left us and never will...to me, he was "Papa"...he "blessed" our engagement as we became engaged during rehearsals of our first running of "Fiddler" and came back married for the second running...Arthur sang "One Hand..One Heart" and "Sunrise, Sunset" at our wedding...it meant so much to have he and his family with us to celebrate our commitment to each other...Arthur and his family have been an inspiration to us and will miss the wonderful times we had! Our hearts go out to Ethel and the whole family...Please know you are in our prayers...Keep strong...Arthur has only left Anatevka to go to a new and better place...Love to you all...
Chavyla and The Russian