BROZOVSKY, Ann

Apr 28, 1931 - May 03, 2021

April 28, 1931 – May 3, 2021

Funeral service will take place at Jewish Memorial Gardens, 11 am May 4th, 2021. Due to covid 19 restrictions at this time we ask guests to take part in  the funeral service live at 11 am or at a later with the link below. No passcode is needed.

Link to the webcast

 

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5 Comments

  1. Debbie Gencher May 5, 2021 at 7:09 pm - Reply

    So sorry for your loss. Sincere Condolences..

  2. Bernice Kerzner May 5, 2021 at 1:14 pm - Reply

    so sorry to hear this news — Annie will always be remembered with a happy face and smile. My sincerest condolences to her children and grandchildren and their families.

  3. Nancy Bucovetsky May 4, 2021 at 11:04 pm - Reply

    Sending our condolences to you all. Your mother was a beautiful person with a warm & loving smile. She will be missed & may her memory live on in all of you. I would love to see her face when we would go to uncle Moe & she would always make us feel special when we saw her. Nancy &Bucky

  4. David L. Malek, M.D. May 4, 2021 at 8:51 pm - Reply

    Re: Annie. I moved to Ottawa, from the Bronx, NY, 4 years after I married Ethel Shinder. Indeed, = an ex-pat! But from the moment I

    first met Annie, she made me feel like I had entered CHEERS, the TV

    Boston Pub, where “everyone knew your name.” I was greeted warmly

    and she always knew how and with whom I was connected to the

    Ottawa Community. ‘twon’t ever be the same!. She left a wonder-

    full legacy of sincere, genuine concern and love for all she met.

  5. Joyce Brozovsky May 4, 2021 at 7:15 pm - Reply

    My sincere condolences to the family. It was a pleasure to have known Annie. She was a kind loving woman who made an impact on everyone who came into her life. She always had a positive attitude and genuinely cared.

    Rest In Peace.

    Joyce

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Debbie Gencher

So sorry for your loss. Sincere Condolences..

Bernice Kerzner

so sorry to hear this news -- Annie will always be remembered with a happy face and smile. My sincerest condolences to her children and grandchildren and their families.

Nancy Bucovetsky

Sending our condolences to you all. Your mother was a beautiful person with a warm & loving smile. She will be missed & may her memory live on in all of you. I would love to see her face when we would go to uncle Moe & she would always make us feel special when we saw her. Nancy &Bucky

David L. Malek, M.D.

Re: Annie. I moved to Ottawa, from the Bronx, NY, 4 years after I married Ethel Shinder. Indeed, = an ex-pat! But from the moment I first met Annie, she made me feel like I had entered CHEERS, the TV Boston Pub, where "everyone knew your name." I was greeted warmly and she always knew how and with whom I was connected to the Ottawa Community. 'twon't ever be the same!. She left a wonder- full legacy of sincere, genuine concern and