avenue, trying out new recipes and getting to meet friend who is are here today, his integrity at all timeses, his genuineness, his love for his three boys, his immense respect devotion to his father and respect for his mother and how he lived after he became ill each additional day with his family and friends was a blessing. one of my strongest memories is from his wedding day. i have been to many weddings including my own, and the only time can actually remember the words of the o officialant was from that day and the rabbi, may he rest in peace, said profound things at the vineyards and no one could ask for a more spectacular setting and the rabbi spoke of two souls who had waited many years searching patiently. the visual that he used, the imagery was so profound. he spoke of two ripe full pieces of fruit, plump, and abbey and milton we know we're never plump. that is besides the point. he spoke of the two pieces of fruit at their fullest, at their ripest, at their sweetest, and just as one might have thought that it would never happen these two souls found each other, and would move forw