Date of Death: May 20, 2018
Funeral will be graveside on May 22, 2018, at 11am at Temple Anshe Sholom Cemetery.
GOLDBERG, Audrey 1926 – 2018 Audrey passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 20, 2018. Daughter of Daniel and Gertrude Shabell. Audrey was a talented and passionate painter and sculptor who loved all things in the art world. She lived in New York City for 22 years and studied at the Parsons School of Design. She sat on the board of directors of her beloved Dundas Valley School of Art for more than 20 years. Audrey passed her artistic sensibilities on to her four loving children; screenwriter Harris who lives in Los Angeles, entrepreneur Amy (Tommy) who lives in Toronto, sculptor and painter Kathryn Hogg (Stephen) who lives in Waterford and writer/producer Daniel (Ilona) who lives in Los Angeles. And to her grandchildren Emma Lee Rose Hogg (Chris) and Rudy Ben Richard Hogg (Sarah) and great-grandchild Charlie Anne Brunning Hogg. Audrey was buried at Temple Anshe Sholom Cemetery on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 next to her beloved husband of fifty eight years Irwin, who passed away in 2005. Her children, grandchildren, their spouses and grandchild mourn her passing
May the joyful and loving memories of your mother be a daily source of peace and comfort to you in the days ahead…It is very evident that Audrey’s legacy continues to live within her children, grandchildren and great-grandchild.
Respectfully,
Ange & Denise
As time passes, it will be the Memories that linger.
Thinking of you at this time.
Terry Smart
Dear Dan and family
My deepest sympathy. I have a wonderful memory of your mother and my father Milt having a great chat at the unveiling luncheon for Harold Sutin a couple of years ago. They even met up later for coffee. They were good pals. She was always so elegant.
May memories bring you comfort and may time bring you peace.
Risa
Our deepest condolences to Kathy, your sister and
brothers and families on the loss of your mother.
It is our mothers who often inspire us the most in
life and for that we can be grateful.
Dan and the entire Goldberg Family:
I was saddened to hear of your mother’s death. You were indeed fortunate to have had her for the gift of these many years. A mother’s loss is very difficult, no matter the age.
I’m sure she was very proud of all her the successes of her children. Certainly you have excelled in your field and through the years and different movies, it was always fun to see your name in the credits as a producer, etc.
I remember your musical talent as a drummer when you as a teenager visited my sister, Geri and she’d always share stories of you and your band and I think I even heard you once or twice at functions at the Jewish Community Centre in Hamilton. It seems like yesterday. All those Hamilton memories as kids sort of remains with us and so I hope this lighthearted blast from the past will help to cushion your grief. May you and your family be comforted with all the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem and know no more sorrow.
Janice Lebow nee Garshowitz
My condolences to the family Kathy how wonderful it was to have had her presence in your lives for so long she indeed passed on her passion for creativity to you all.
Audrey was impressive even to a young girl in the neighbourhood. At the time I was unaware of her art sensibilities but to me she had a presence. I loved walking into your home, Audrey had such classic taste. I will remember her as a mom who always welcomed me in.
Daniel, Kathy, Amy, Harris, Emma & Rudy
I’m so very sorry for your loss. I have so many great childhood memories on Hollywood, and then seeing your mother many times over the years. I know she will be greatly missed by all of you.