Condolences
Dear Leiser Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Hope you find strength in your memories and with your loved ones during this difficult time. As you know, Esneva and your father Issie were wonderful friends of my parents. My thoughts and feelings are with you.
Philip Szporer
Dear Leiser Family; Heartfelt condolences on the loss of your beloved Esneva. Both Esneva & Itzy were dear friends of our parents, Bea & Leon. In spite of the physical distance, they remained close and by letters and phone calls. Allan has fond memories of staying at your house in the summer of ‘76. And we have great memories of your parents visiting us all in Montreal in 1982. Warmest wishes for strength, courage, long life and the happiest of memories. Love, Marlene & Allan Szporer and Philip Szporer (Montreal)
Very sorry to hear the bereavement, it came as quite a surprise to me.
Zeke
Fondly remembering that our mothers were friends, that we would stop at your house on 37th st and pick up, on our way to the Hebrew School. Sending blessings of peace and comfort to your family. Sahrah Pock (Cindy Locke)
I remember many times being at the Leiser house when I was a kid and always feeling welcomed there by Mrs. Leiser. She was warm and funny and always asked how you were doing. And I know the rest of the guys--Dave's friends--always had the same experience with her. I remember one of us, years later, describing Mrs Leiser's home as a refuge for him because there was so much turmoil in his own home when he was a kid. And I was in her new home with my own family over ten years ago, when my kids were little, for a latke dinner, and she made us all feel the same way--like we were part of the family. My heartfelt condolences to the Leiser family on the loss of their mother and grandmother. May her memory and example be a blessing to you all.
Dave Ravvin
Dear family,
Altho we live across the country from Cousin Esneva, I always heard from her...thru emails and occasional phone chats.
No one can describe her as a shrinking violet! You always knew where she stood on every issue.
When we visited Calgary, which we stopped doing when my husband's daughter moved away, she loved to take us for lunch at a Kosher restaurant in a hotel near by.
Esneva's home was filled with photos of family and she always was so proud of their achievements. She knew how important their education was. Esneva had a sharp tongue but a warm big heart. She will stay alive in our memories.
May she rest peacefully.
Jackie and family.
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