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Hartley Stanley GREENBAUM

1926 - 2020

Hartley Stanley GREENBAUM obituary, 1926-2020, Toronto, ON

BORN

1926

DIED

2020

Hartley GREENBAUM Obituary

HARTLEY STANLEY GREENBAUM September 22, 1926 - November 21, 2020 Hartley Greenbaum passed away peacefully on November 21, 2020 at the age of 94 at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto. With him was his beloved wife of 49 years, Lorna (nee March) Greenbaum. Born in Toronto, Ontario to the late Martha Crangle and Jacob Nathan Greenbaum, he is survived by his half-sister, Donna Valikoff, his four children, Bill (Monica), Peter (Ellyn), Jane, and Amy (Wim) and his nine grandchildren: Katherine, Andrew, Teo, Michael, Ethan, Lucas, Greer, Mackenzie, and Theodora. He is also survived by his closest nephews, Martin, Morris and Jonathan Greenbaum. Hartley was a pioneer of a little-known Castlefield Avenue before it became a popular destination for residential and commercial interior design. With his late brother Leslie, and partners, Hartley grew a small lighting and electrical supply company, Sescolite, into the largest and most successful business of its kind in Canada. He designed most of the lighting fixtures, bringing his keen eye for beauty and detail to each piece, earning him the respect of Toronto's design community. Under his guidance, Sescolite provided lighting fixtures and supplies to many of Toronto's most notable hotels and landmarks, including the CN Tower. He loved to travel, especially to Europe, and was often the first to recognize growing design trends, which he brought home and incorporated into his business. He loved art and design and remained a passionate collector all of his life. An avid fisherman and outdoorsman, Hartley spent as much time as he could in Algonquin Park, first as a camper, then a counselor, eventually fashioning a cabin on South Tea Lake. He loved the park and ensured his family derived as much pleasure from those summer days as he did. A bon vivant, Hartley frequented a coterie of favorite restaurants and bistros throughout Toronto, savoring his relationships with talented chefs who became his good friends. Hartley was committed to the Jewish community of Toronto, giving quietly, helping to establish Temple Emanu-El in North York. Hartley loved his family deeply. His passing has left an enormous space in our hearts. A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please make any donations to St. Michael's Hospital Foundation, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, ON M5B 1W8, Canada.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Nov. 27 to Dec. 1, 2020.

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Fred Galowitsch

November 21, 2021

I was so saddened to hear of Hartley´s passing. We ( I ) ( Techaire Systems) did the HVAC service for Sescolite and his home, and every time I was there, Hartley always had a nice thing to say, and a big smile for me, and all of his customers. He will be greatly missed !!!

Wendy Stillman

December 30, 2020

My deepest condolences to dear Lorna and the entire family. How fortunate you all were to have Hartley in your life. My father and Hartley were camp pals and lifelong friends and I so loved listening to the 2 of them reminisce and laugh together. I have the loveliest memories of spending time with Hartley and Lorna and my heart aches knowing how much he is missed by his family. He was one of the greats.

Zane Kerzner

December 6, 2020

Lorna, condolences from my father and our family on your loss.
Hartley was a wonderful man with a big heart and humor.

Leeanne Weld

December 2, 2020

I'm sorry to hear about Hartley's passing. I've made a donation in his name to CANFAR, the Canadian Foundations for AIDS Research, a foundation I have been involved with for many years.

robert kertesz

November 30, 2020

a wonderful man that i had the priviledge in knowing a few decades ago
also a sweet word -great advice and a keen eye for the best in lighting and the best in people
i recall going to visit sescolite and then when we felt hungry going with Hartley to a nearby cheesecake place and also a Italian sandwich shop
both in the castle field area , great memories flooding back

Mark Naimer

November 30, 2020

I am so sorry to hear of Hartley's passing. Although we didn't get the chance very often, I always enjoyed talking with him. He was a pillar of our industry. My heartfelt condolences to the entire family.

Lori Caplan Ryerson

November 29, 2020

So sad to see this notice in the paper. My sisters, Linda and Lisa, and I send our condolences, on behalf of Larry and Lola Caplan's family. Many fond memories of Hartley from Sescolite, and the neighbourhood lunches when our dad, Larry, and Linda would often see him. Our thoughts with the family.

Jane Himmel

November 28, 2020

My sincere condolences to the entire Greenbaum family.

Peter Newman and family

November 28, 2020

To the entire family,
We have very fond memories of Hartley as our Algonquin Park neighbour, stretching over many, many summers. Our sincere condolences to Lorna and the entire family.

Colyn Crawley

November 28, 2020

Thank you for your generous friendship, Hartley.

Erna Paris

November 28, 2020

Dear Lorna and family,
We send our deepest condolences on the death of Hartley. We loved knowing you both as our Algonquin neighbours for many decades. Hartley always kept an eye out for us when we were younger, once actually coming to pick us up when we reached the Smoke Lake shore after a scary stormy paddle. He also came to hear me speak on at least one occasion, which I greatly appreciated.
We are thinking of you at this difficult time,
Erna and Tom

Lucas Tyler

November 27, 2020

Hartley (Grandad) was an inspiration and confidant to all those close to him. His warm spirit and grit defined two generations of his family, and for this we will be forever thankful. His memory is kept alive by those of us who strive to be greater than themselves.

Love

Lucas

November 27, 2020

Hartley (Grandad) was an inspiration and confidant to all those close to him. His warm spirit and grit defined two generations of his family, and for this we will be forever thankful. His memory is kept alive by those of us who strive to be greater than themselves.

Love

Michael

November 27, 2020

Ron Lockhart

November 27, 2020

A very special man with whom I shared an amazing bond with at Sescolite for 30 years. He was one of a kind and I learned so much from him about our passion for fine lighting and art that I carry with me today. He added so much to my life and I loved him a great deal.

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