Leopold Leo HONIGWACHS (1931 - 2016)

Cemetery Baron de Hirsch de la Savane Cemeteries
Section Tifereth Jerusalem #3 (Map: C21) List Overview
Location Line 18 Grave 9
Given Names Leopold
Nickname Leo
Surname HONIGWACHS
Hebrew Name Yehudah Gershon ben Yosef v Tova Miriam
Birth Date 1931 Jun 25
Birth Place Czechoslovakia
Death Date 2016 Aug 17
Burial Date 2016 Aug 18
Death Age 85
Father Yosef
Mother Tobe Miriam
Spouse Vera
Holocaust Holocaust Survivor
Comments/Notes Leo was predeceased by his sisters, Pearl and Edith and mother Tobe Miriam who perished in the Holocaust and by his father Yosef Honigwachs. Memorial footstone names Tova Miriam bat Yehudah Gershon, Zeftil bat Yosef, Pearl bat Yosef.
Obituary HONIGWACHS, Leo With deep sorrow, broken hearts and disbelief, we mourn the tragic and sudden loss of Leo Honigwachs, who passed away Wednesday, August 17, 2016. He was a devoted husband, best friend and soul mate to Vera for 57 years, a loving, patient father who gave and gave of his heart and his time to his four daughters and two sons-in-law, Linda Honigwachs, Judy and Rami Shanani, Debbie Honigwachs and Vicky and Jimmy Shizgal. He was a cherished grandfather who was a wonderful teacher to his seven grandkids, as well as a friend and confidante. He will be sorely missed by his grandchildren Eitan, Daniel, Yonatan and David Shanani, and Josh, Adam, Sarah Shizgal and her fiance, David Herman. He had a close relationship to his younger brother Yehoshua and his older brother Jack (Yankel) z"l who predeceased him by two weeks. He was loved by his brother-in-law and sisters-in-law and all his nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, who admired and adored their 'Uncle Leo'. Leo was predeceased by his sisters, Pearl and Edith and mother Tobe Miriam who perished in the Holocaust and by his father Yosef Honigwachs. Born in 1931 in pre-war Czechoslovakia, he survived through wit, luck and bravery together with his brother. He witnessed but escaped the liquidation and destruction of the Jews of his city and was reunited later with his father. He moved to Canada in 1948 and built a new life through hard work and determination, never allowing his past to determine his future. Funeral service from Paperman & Sons, 3888 Jean-Talon St. W., on Thursday, August 18 at 2:00 p.m. Burial at Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem Congregation Cemetery, Tifereth Jerusalem Section, de la Savane. Shiva will be observed at Leo's home in Montreal immediately following burial through Wednesday morning. For time of services, please visit www.paperman.com. Contributions in his memory may be made to Camp Moshava Ennismore Scholarship Fund, http://campmoshava.org/donate/, or to Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem, (514) 489-3841.
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