NADLER, Moses (Moe) Isaac
October 19, 1917 – December 11, 2013
Moe passed away at the age of 96 at VGH. Beloved husband of Toby for 65 years, father of Debbie Taller of Toronto, Peter Nader (Monique) of Victoria, and grandchildren Keith and David, brother of Freda Baker of Montreal and Reva Seidman of Ottawa and the uncle of many nieces. Born in Montreal, Moe served with the Royal Canadian Ordnance in WWII. He graduated from McGill University to become a chartered accountant in 1947. He moved to Vancouver in 1984 and was a loving, kind, and generous intellectual. Service Friday, December 13, 2013, 1:00pm, Schara Tzedeck Cemetary, 16656-60th Ave Surrey, BC. Reception to follow at 4:00 pm, #1-5565 Oak St, Vancouver.
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December 21, 2013
Mary & Eldon Bruce
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Your Dad had a wonderful life and his generosity and inspiration left such a meaningful legacy to you and the rest of the family. May God comfort you during this very sad time.
December 19, 2013
Monique Genton
Moe was a wonderful man: insightful, kind, loving. I will miss him.
December 13, 2013
Debe, David & Liam Simpson
Our sincere condolences on the passing of your father Peter and thank you for the wonderful story of a life well lived. "What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes part of us." -Helen Keller
December 12, 2013
RIVA & DAVID SEIDMAN
WE HAVE WONDERFUL MEMORIES
YOUR LOVING SISTER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW
RIVA & DAVID
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