Saturday, February 18, 2012
You can never have a memory of Izzy without including Emma, as long as we can remember they were always together. Arnold and I have very fond memories of always being made feel welcome at their home. Whether it was after a dance at the Verdi or a Saturday night bowling night. If you were hungry there was always lots of food, pasta, wine or a little shot of Emma's favourite "Brandy". They never made us feel that we were too young or too immature, they treated you as equals, no matter what our age, it never seemed to matter to them that we were "just" kids. We were made feel important to them. Our memories of Izzy is that he was always dressed to the "nines". His rings and watches, he was always the best dresser, shoes always shined, etc.no matter where we went Izzy always outshined everyone else at the parties. He didn't have to yell, he just went about getting everything he wanted by just his quiet way of knowing what he wanted and softly talking you into thinking his way without you even knowing it. They have been an inspiration to us, and we are very grateful that they were part of our lives and had such an influence in our values and upbringing. Marian & Arnold