Daniel-Krivitz-Obituary

Daniel John Krivitz

San Diego, California

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Daniel Krivitz passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on May 14, 2008.

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Memories. That is all we really have in life is memories.

I remember your boyish smile when I would give you and Mike Turpin both a dollar bill. This because I was the Godfather!

We all must live in the NOW to have the memories we like to touch with the fingers of our mind.

You my friend lived in the NOW. You experienced life. You viewed the wonders that God created. And you became creative yourself. When God is within, He creates. And you created in your work. ...

It's hard to describe the feeling of loss I've had since Dan's death. I've never felt so empty - so affected by anyone's death as by his. My faith assures me he's the arms of our Heavenly Father, by my heart aches for the tragic loss of a dear friend.

Rich, Shirley, Marie, what words can begin to describe the pain you must feel?
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Danny,
I've been sitting here just trying to decide what to say in this letter. there are so many memories I have of you as a baby, a child, a teen, a young man and as a man.

I remember the moment you were born and they laid you on my chest, how happy I was that you were here. . . with all ten fingers and toes. How proud I was to tell your Dad that we had a son. You were the happiest baby. You'd lay in your crib until we'd peek in to see if you were awake and then you'd see us...

On May 10, 2009, the world for everyone who knew and loved Danny changed forever. For Rich and Shirley, for Marie, for Cori and Larry, Christie and Jason, Nick and Dawn - and for all of us who know and love them too. While all of us rejoice for Danny in the certainty that he is at Home with God, our hearts are heavy with sadness, for we are all so Homesick now. How can we help but long to be together again, where all of our tears are wiped away forever?
We pray that faith, hope and love...

Danny,
I've been sitting here just trying to decide what to say in this letter. There are so many memories I have of you as a baby, a child, a teen, a young man and as a man.

I remember the moment you were born and they laid you on my chest, how happy I was that you were here....with all ten fingers and toes. How proud I was to tell your Dad that we had a son. You were the happiest baby. You'd lay in your crib until we'd peek in to see if you were awake and then you'd see us and...

Danny, we were siblings, who at times couldn’t stand to be in the same room with each other. Of course, that was when we were young and Mom and Dad used to tell us it was because we were so much alike. Then we grew up and things changed…

We went our separate ways but our appreciation and love for one another grew. Hailey & Michael loved being with their Uncle Dan. Their memories of growing up with you will forever be cherished, but the best and most important thing you shared with...

Dear Krivitz Family,
I feel blessed to have known Dan for the past year. He was a talented Landscape Architect and a really nice person. We are building our home now in San Diego and feel honored to be executing Dan's amazing landscape designs. He will be graciously remembered by our family.

To his wife Marie - although I have not met you, Dan spoke of you with such pride and love. The last time I spoke to Dan, you both had just returned from a short stay in Mammoth. He told...

To all who were touched by Dan, I'm so sorry that this special person has been called away. My prayers are with you.

It is always clear that someone lived their lives to the fullest when none of us here are ready to see them leave... and that, I think, is the hallmark of Dan's life -- living it to the fullest. I will always remember Dan with his sly, mischievous smile, and how blessed we were to have just a little time with him in the grand stretch of eternity.

Rich & Shirley -- a job well done. God must be so proud.

Corie, Christy, and Nick -- also a job well done. We all know it is...