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Suzi Glazer (Allan & Lil's)
February 15, 2006
To Auntie Irene, cousins Ron, Jeff, Marty, Terry and families:
I was so sad to hear about Uncle Tony's passing. He was always such a jovial man with a great big smile. My fondest memory is when I was very young, Uncle Tony made pizzas from scratch for our family. It was the best pizza dough EVER!!!
He will be sadly missed.
Love,
Tina Brown
February 9, 2006
Dear Aunty Irene,Cousins Ron, Jeff, Terry, Marty and families,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Tony. I will always have fond memories of Uncle Tony at all the Bar-Mitzvahs. He always kept a watchful eye over the younger crowd-remember Terry, Jeff?? I will always remember Uncle Tony with a lovely smile and his joy for life. Wishing you many happy memories to help ease your pain and sorrow at this time. Our deepest sympathy, love Tina and family :)
Your Neice Marla
February 7, 2006
My sympathies to Aunty Irene, Jeff, Terry & Marty and their families.
Memories:
Only a few months ago I had a conversation with Uncle Tony. He always called me lovey and gave me a great big hug every time he saw me. During our conversation he asked me "what did you do with your hair? Weren't you a blond?" We laughed. The following week I dyed my hair back from Auburn to it's natural color, blond.
I will always hold memories of you in my heart Dear Uncle Tony
Neil Glazer
February 6, 2006
Goodbye Uncle Tony.
I see you riding that bright red firetruck (foamer) in the sky!
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howard glazer
February 6, 2006
my condolences go out to the family ,we were deeply saddened by the news
Sheldon Glazer
February 6, 2006
It is sad to hear of Uncle Tony's passing. I will always remember his smiling face, his easy laugh, and his friendly gentle manner. He was a real mensch. My condolences go to Aunt Irene and Ron, Jeff, Terry and Martin and their families. May you have no further sorrows. Uncle Tony will be missed by many.
niece, Ellen
February 6, 2006
I remember my youth and all summers our families spent up north in Shawbridge.
I especially remember how Ronnie & I would stack loads of split wood logs under the house. This wood was for the wood- burning stove where Uncle Tony had effortlessly performed his pizza making skills. Each pizza was hand made separately and baked in the tiny oven to perfection. One pizza after another in the heat of summer - no one could ever duplicate Uncle Tony’s pizza-making talents, not ever. Years later, I remember asking Uncle Tony for his famous dough recipe – nothing measured, just a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
Then, there were drive-in movies in the States. Uncle Tony had a station wagon he loaded with blankets and pillows. All the kids piled into the back and we’d have a great time staying up late, watching movies and eating all the goodies brought along.
Yes, fond memories too many to mention, never to be forgotten.
Thank you Uncle Tony.
You will be sadly missed by all.
Marilyn Dow
February 6, 2006
My condolences on the passing of Uncle Tony.
I remember when I was a child, in the summertime several (Glazer) families would meet at a beach somewhere on a Sunday; we would bring a picnic lunch and just hang out for the day.
Uncle Tony was always there, he was fun and jovial and always kind to me.
How quickly time passes.
My condolences to Auntie Irene, Ron, Jeff, Terry, Marty and their families.
Cousin Marilyn
burney and iris lieberman
February 6, 2006
sincere condolences to jeff and the entire family.
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