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Jack HOLLANDER Obituary

JACK HOLLANDER On Friday, September 11, 2020 at North York General. Beloved husband of the late Marilyn Hollander. Loving father and father-in-law of Sara Hollander and Brian Elkin, Harriet Hollander, and Gary and Galit Hollander. Dear brother and brother- in-law of the late Sam 'Snooky' Hollander, Helen and David Weinstein, and Sidney and Beverley Hollander. Devoted grandfather of Asher, and Sasha. Loving uncle of Harold and David Hollander. A family service was held on Monday, September 14, 2020. Memorial donations may be made to SickKids Foundation, (416) 813-6166.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Sep. 15 to Sep. 19, 2020.

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Carolle Henry & Family

September 15, 2020

To the Hollander Families:
Jack Hollander was a co-worker, business associate, master of ceremony of amusement and above all a very good friend. May you find solace in the loving memory of a wonderful, generous, gentle man and he made many memories memorable. God bless you Jack Hollander, you made life interesting for all who knew you.

Carolle Henry & Family

September 15, 2020

Oh the memories: Friendship, Happy Times, Fun Times all filled with smiles and sunshine. CNE, Games, Jack's brother Sid with a microphone on the midway, stuffed animals (I have mine to this day), laughter. The world owes a lot to this gentle man. I will miss him but do I have memories to cling to. May the Hollander family find solace in the many memories they have of Jack Hollander, a respected and well-loved person. Thank you Jack for the good times. I think of you with a smile.

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