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Florence Isabel RICHLER

1929 - 2020

Florence Isabel RICHLER obituary, 1929-2020, Toronto, ON

BORN

1929

DIED

2020

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Florence RICHLER Obituary

RICHLER, Florence Isabel Florence Isabel Richler (née Wood), 90, died in the early hours of Friday, January 10, 2020 at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, surrounded by her five children. Florence was born on October 19, 1929, in Montreal. Registered as Gwendolyn Crowe at the Montreal Foundling and Baby Hospital on St. Urbain Street, she was adopted by Albert and Ethel Wood (née Spelling), of Pointe-St-Charles. Her adoptive parents were illiterate, but Florence was born with a love of reading. In WWII, when her older brother Albert wrote letters home from the front, she taught her father to write so that he could answer them. At high school, where she shared piano lessons with Oscar Peterson, her grades earned her a full scholarship to McGill. Ethel forbade her from accepting, and instead sent her to work-at a local Woolworths. There, her unusual beauty and elegance caught the eye of an influential fashion editor who launched her career in modelling. She also took up stage acting, at the Montreal Repertory Theatre, a company that then included Christopher Plummer, William Shatner, and future screenwriter Stanley Mann. Florence and Mann married in 1955 in London, where she was working as a house model for Christian Dior. Best man at the ceremony was Mann's friend Mordecai Richler (bad call). Her first marriage produced one son (Daniel), but lasted just two years. In 1960 Florence married Mordecai, a union that produced four more children, and spanned 40 gloriously happy years-mostly in London and Montreal. She was Mordecai's first, most trusted editor and his muse. Shortly after his death in 2001 Florence lost her sight to AMD. But she carried on, uncomplainingly, dividing her time between Montreal and her treasured London. Then in 2009 she relocated to Toronto, where she built a new life and a fresh circle of friends. An autodidact to the very end, neither blindness nor failing hearing could keep her from the activities she loved most: reading, listening to radio programs, attending art galleries, concerts and the theatre. Florence Isabel Richler was predeceased by her adoptive brother Albert and sister Muriel, and is survived by her five children (Daniel, Noah, Emma, Martha and Jacob), their spouses (Jill Offman, Sarah Maclachlan, Peter Smith and Lisa Richler), three grandchildren (Max, Simone and Poppy Richler) and three step-grandchildren (Sophie and Nathalie Marsh, and Nicholas Wookey). The Richler family would like to thank the doctors and nurses of St. Michael's for collectively doing their valiant best. A funeral service celebrating the life of Florence Richler will be held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, January 15th, at The Cathedral Church of St. James, 106 King Street East (at Church Street). In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her name to a charity of your choice (she liked and favoured them all). Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
Published by Toronto Star on Jan. 13, 2020.

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Grace Kubi

January 30, 2020

We are sending our thoughts and prayers to you all. Both Anna & Myself had the pleasure of meeting your mother and all of you (Noah, Jacob, Martha and Emma) while we cared for her. She was honestly such a breath of fresh air and such an amazing woman. We were in your company shortly after Christmas and before New Years and we tried to make her stay as comfortable as possible. (& again thank you for that panettone! ☺️) We hope that we were able to give you all some comfort in the care we provided for her. Both Anna and myself were devastated when we heard the news about Florence. All of our love and thoughts are with you all during this time and know that we all keep you in our hearts.

Kayla Samuels

January 14, 2020

Dear Noah & The Richler Family,

So sorry to hear of the loss of your dear Mother. I have fond memories of your beautiful Mom and the whole family from gatherings at the Edgehill home & by the Lake in Magog.

My thoughts are with you,

Sincerely,
Kayla Samuels

Julia McNally

January 14, 2020

Martha, what a loss for you. I remember you sharing such loving and admiring stories of your mother's life and achievements. My thoughts are with you. xo Julia

Matthew Nadler

January 14, 2020

So sorry to read of your loss. I remember her as a gracious host of rambunctious kids (myself in particular) in Montreal back in the 1970s. Condolences to the family.

Tommy Schnurmacher

January 13, 2020

I will never forget the day I delivered a tape of a radio interview I had done about Barney's Version. I was going to just drop it off at her apartment at the Chateau but she graciously invited me inside and took me on a tour of Mordecai's office. She gave my mother a CD of Armenian Chamber Music even though she had never met my Mom. Florence was a lovely lady filled with elegance and grace. Her children are blessed to have had her as a Mom. May they be comforted by the many wonderful memories they share.

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Funeral service

10:30 a.m.

The Cathedral Church of St. James

106 King Street East (at Church Street), ON

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Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Limited

1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8