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Cuzzin Stephen
January 21, 2024
Our favourite uncle; father of two favourite cuzzins.
George
September 25, 2009
I am sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Fleishman. I purchased a Fleishman house that I wish to restore to original plan and have been recently researching his life work. I feel great peace in the house he designed and wish the same peace to Maurice and his family.
Stephen Block
September 17, 2009
My favourite uncle, father of my favourite cousins. Am I allowed to say that? It would be nice to have another kind of family gathering. Maybe we can have Maurice design a communal house for us. I'm going to try to add a photo. All who read the original LA Times obit and my originally slightly modified one for Montreal could only remark on how he had really lived a life. I intend to put a lengthy one in the McGill alumnus mag. That will have to do. There didn't seem to be enough to say. Hope all is well in CA and that we can meet again, sooner than later.
Joan (Block) Hughes
September 13, 2009
I have many, many fond memories of my Uncle Maurice. Whenever I visited him at his home, he was always so welcoming and kind and generous to me. I loved staying in his home. The design was simple, elegant, cozy and quite beautiful, both inside and out. As a young girl, I found him to be a really cool guy. I remember one visit that he and my Aunt Sue made to our home in Montreal. Elvis was all the rage at the time. My Uncle Maurice actually sat and listened to a song with me and made a kind comment about him, which immediately entered him into my "cool-guy books" forever. During another visit, he took me, all by myself, out to dinner at a French restaurant and then to a hockey game in the famed Montreal Forum to see the Montreal Habs, with Rocket Richard. He made me feel very special, my Uncle Maurice did, and for an awkward teen, that meant a lot to me. It's something I'll never forget. Uncle Maurice lived far from us - over 3000 miles away. I wish we could have seen more of him. But the times we did have together have left me with many warm memories that I will always have the enjoyment of returning to.
Eric Hughes
September 13, 2009
I have many fond memories of my Great Uncle Maurice. He was a person like no one else I have ever met in my entire life. Well into his 90s, he was so full of life, so full of vigor, he celebrated every waking moment with a smile and joy. I can only hope that I too will live that long and be able to enjoy it like him.
His contributions to architectural design concepts should not be overlooked. He was adding advanced thinking ideas 25 years before they were being used like light switches at the hand level and using hydronic floor heating.
To conclude, my favourite Uncle Maurice quote....
"When I was 65 my Doctor told me I needed to stop drinking and smoking, lose some weight and adopt a healthier lifestyle. That guy died 20 years ago."
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