Maurice-Horowitz-Obituary

Maurice Horowitz

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Family-Placed Death Notice HOROWITZ, Maurice MAURICE K. HOROWITZ, FROZEN FOOD PIONEER AND HONORARY CONSUL GENERAL OF ICELAND FOR 42 YEARS Maurice K. Horowitz, 90, died May 19 from complications of old age. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather; respected...

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Dear Bobby,
I just read about your father passing today. He was a wonderful man and always so helpful to me. He will be truly missed.
Our deepest sympathy,
7/14/08

Although I was a care-giver to Mr Horowitz for only a short time I found him to be charming, friendly, and quick-witted, with a warm heart. I developed a bond that will be cherished. I'm grateful for the opportunity to have met him and Ms Ida, as well as his son, daughter, his granddaughter & her husband. My prayers are with the family.

I worked for Mr. Horowitz (he’ll always and forever be M.K. to me) and his family for 13 years and those years are among my fondest memories. Reading the various postings, it doesn’t surprise me at all to learn that many people thought of M.K. as a dad, because I know I did. M.K. had a personal warmth and magnetism that drew people close to him, and he was certainly one of the greatest of gentlemen. What a figure he cut -- full suit, overcoat, the high-gloss shine on his dress shoes, and...

Dear Ida, my name is Ray Williams and Maurice was my Broker when I was with Mrs.Smith's Pies. My deepest condolences to you and your family. He was a great guy and he will be missed by all.

Ida & Bobby,
I want you both to know how much I loved Mr. Horowitz. He was like a father to me and I loved seeing or talking to him. What a truly good person. I will miss him very much.
Love, Susan & Dinky West

Ida, Bobby, Jane and Family,

I am so sorry about the loss of Maurice. I will always remember him fondly from the "carpool" days , his dry wit and his "delight" in driving us.

He was a very special man and you were all blessed to have him with you for so long.

Love, Margie

When my father, the late Alex W. Bealer, was honorary consul to Sweden in the 1970's I used to attend consular corps functions with him. Maurice Horowitz and his lovely wife were always among my favorite people to chat with. They were a lovely couple and I'm proud to have known them. Much love to the entire family as they grieve the loss of such a compassionate and fun-loving man.

It was an honor and privilege to be part of Uncle Maurice's family. He was always so kind, warm, gentle and caring... and always accepted us for who we are. I'll always love your Uncle Maurice.

- Jason

Dear Ida and Family. Please accept my sincerest condolences on your loss of Maurice. I am so happy that I had the honor of knowing him. God give you strength and courage to endure this sorrow. Love, Helen Alperin