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ISRAEL SHUSTER

Date of Passing: Jul 04, 2015

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ISRAEL (IZZY) SHUSTER Surrounded by family, Israel (Izzy) Shuster passed on July 4, 2015 at 91 years. He will be remembered by his daughters Rickie (Sid) Minuk, Sheryn Smith and Cynthia (Ben) Friedman; as well his six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren will hold his memory dearly. In 2005 his loving wife of over 60 years, Evelyn, passed. He was also predeceased by his brothers Harvey and Max and sister Ann Chochinov. He retired from the working world at the age of 86, having had a long and varied career. After selling his businesses, he chose to work as an employee. Although he had many skills, there wasn't a motor that he couldn't bring to life. As a young man he excelled at soccer and as life evolved, so did his passion for sports. From golf to bowling to water skiing, Dad tried them all, golfing into his 80's. Mom and Dad enjoyed travel on many continents and many, many, years of winter vacations. In 2010 he took up residence at the Shaftesbury Park where he enjoyed four years of enjoyable activity and weekly poker games. This past year he resided at the Simkin Centre where he received kind and loving care. The family is very grateful to the staff of Weinberg 3 and all of the support staff who helped to make his days comfortable and bright. Special thanks to all of the staff who helped to make his final journey as easy as possible for all concerned. Those wishing to honour his memory can make a donation to the Simkin Centre or the charity of their choice.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 11, 2015

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • Ricki and Sid, Sorry to hear about the loss of your father (father-in-law). My deepest sympathy on your loss. Penny Rossman - Posted by: Penny Rossman (friend of Ricki and Sid) on: Jul 15, 2015

  • sincere condolences to the whole family on your great loss. The minute I saw the announcement memories of our being neighbours on Daffodil and how wonderful your dad was all brought back to me. You should know from no more sorrow and keep all your good memories close to your hearts. Judi Permut (ylp18@013net.net) - Posted by: Judi Permut (an old neighbour ) on: Jul 11, 2015

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