1953
2016
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Sheri Goodman
July 10, 2016
I stumbled upon Mickey during the transition from his "sardine days". I was only 18 (then, drinking age) and wandered in to The River Cafe, sat at the bar and became entranced and endlessly entertained by the quick wit, humor and good fun of the unparalleled duo he made with Phyllis Hand. I didn't even know who they were. I would return on occasion and be prodded by him to visit his newly-opened hip-chic Tootsie's. "I can't afford that, Mickey!" "Come, there's always affordable sale items." So I did and, in those days, he was right. An opened trunk held real bargains that I would blissfully rifle through. Then came nudging invitations to trunk shows. "I'm not in that market, Mickey!" "Come, you'll love it!" So I did and, as always, he was right. Mickey had a natural way with people that took them to places they never thought they'd go. He believed that "The Good Life" was a birthright, even if it meant rifling through a trunk. I will never forget those times, and especially hold dear his hilarious banter with Phyllis. A beautiful Light of a human being whose time here will continue to shine brightly by all who were touched by him and by stories passed along. Warm condolences to his family, employees, friends and all who mourn this tremendous loss. His memory truly is a blessing!
Laura Cox
June 21, 2016
So sorry to hear of Mickey's death. I have such fond memories of growing up in Meyerland and hanging out with Mickey and Susie.
Laura Dodd Cox
June 21, 2016
Mickey was a great retailer and loved KOKIN hats , he was hugely supportive and encouraging and always said he would love to open a KOKIN Boutique someday, I said "when, when I am in Assisted Living"? . What a great zany sense of humor he had, when I was in Houston for a trunk show a couple of months ago he drove me around for an hour trying to decide where to have dinner . Every time we pulled into a parking lot he said, "no , not in the mood for this "all while listening to a Sinatra CD.Mickey was a guy with his cup full to the brim,always a smile on his face, and a kind word, with great taste, and an eye for style and fun, he didn't believe in safe, department store style, he wanted the ladies to be entertained and come back for more . He will be missed
Kokin, NYC
Kimberly van der Voort Gremillion
June 20, 2016
Mickey was one of the most unique, unpredictable and gifted people I have ever known. I had the opportunity at a very early age to be the manager and buyer of Tootsies. We closed the lower Westheimer store and opened the Galleria space together. We went from sardines to cavier. Mickey was always brainstorming ways to be edgy. Mickey...always a surprise. Traveling to Dallas and NY was another experience. On one trip, Mickey somehow a acquired a cockroach in his briefcase. It kept peeking out at inopportune times in showrooms. What fun we had!
A love of a man; Mickey will live in my heart forever.
My condolences to those who share my grief and rejoice in the precious memories of such a sweet man.
The Taylor's
June 20, 2016
Sorry for the loss of your father. brother and friend. May many fond memories and God's tender mercy be with y'all.
Marilyn Saltz Chambers
June 20, 2016
Mickey, I remember those tie-die t-shirts in the garage when we were kids. I am so glad our parents did such a wonderful job of keeping all the cousins close. Your legacy will live long in your Houston.. Love to Suzie, Kenny and Judy
Cousin Marilyn
David Proler
June 20, 2016
Rest in Peace sweet Man, Old Neighbor, Boy Scout troop Partner, Sunday School Conferment and old Friend. I wish you so much Peace and Joy in the journey your on now. You were an amazing Man and a wonderful human being. Our Community has lost Beautiful human in many ways.
David Proler
Judy Hebert
June 20, 2016
Such spirit and individuality sent Houston soaring! Always thought I'd see you again , and I will! Best wishes and condolences to your family. Judy Aguilar Hebert
Sharon Graham
June 20, 2016
Mickey will be remembered as a kind, generous and
honest man. He will be missed and remain in our
hearts forever.
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