Miami Herald (Sunday)

Gary Kleiman May 25, 1953 - January 20, 2024

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Miami, Florida UNDERSTAND”

A man once said to me“…If everyone in the world were blind,

people could see one another a lot more clearly,

and there would be more love and less hate…”

At the time I could see the man, but didn’t understand himNow I understand him, But can’t see him”

At age 6 and a half, Gary was diagnosed with diabetes.

In the early years, he led a normal life centered around tennis and art.

In the middle of his freshman year at Syracuse, he was to learn, his eyesight was diminishin­g.

Never allowing diabetes to define him, and with only one third of vision in one eye, Gary began to see life differentl­y.

This is evident in his poetry, his book, No Time To Lose, and his sculptures.

Through sculpting, Gary had the opportunit­y to meet and become friends with some of the great artists of our time – Isamu Noguchi, Henry Moore and Dame Barbara Hepworth, who became a dear friend.

Along the way, he found another calling.

Gary began counseling young children with diabetes. - “NOW I He wanted them to know they weren’t alone.

This led to his passion to fight for a cure for this disease.

He became an expert spokespers­on about diabetes, “and a beacon of hope for anyone who met him.”

In 1973, Gary testified in front of a Congressio­nal Committee about the impact diabetes had on his life and the lives of millions who were afflicted with this disease.

Gary fought the fight valiantly.

We can do no less until this disease is eradicated.

Gary was predecease­d by his adored father, Marty Kleiman, and Dr. Daniel H. Mintz, cherished mentor and source of inspiratio­n.

He is survived by his mother, Marge Kleiman Mintz, sons Ben and Daniel and their mother Chris McAliley, and his brother Glenn (Gisela Terner), nieces Alison (Rob Collier), Marley (Josh Ferguson) and great nephew, August.

Also survived by blended family: Dr. David Mintz (Anni) and family, Denise DiTolla (Jeffrey) and family, Debbie Mintz (David Jacobs) and family.

A celebratio­n of the Life of Gary Kleiman will be held on Saturday, March 16, 2024. Miami Shores

Country Club

10000 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Florida 33138 Arrival10:30 AM

Program begins11:00 AM Lunch to Follow

For a future free of diabetes, and if you are able, a donation would be greatly appreciate­d.

Diabetesre­search.org/inmemory-of-gary-kleiman

or call 954-964-4040

Bal Harbour, Florida HOROWITZ, MICHAEL ELLIOT, 76, of Bal Harbour, FL, passed away on February 22, 2024 at his home in Bal Harbour. Born November 14, 1947 in Belmar, NJ, son of David and Doris Horowitz, and brother of Bonnie Horowitz.

He attended the University of Miami (FL) for undergradu­ate as well as the UM Miller School of Medicine, graduating in 1973. Michael went on to practice internal medicine in Miami Beach and Aventura for over 45 years. He married Carolyn [Alter] Horowitz in 1975 and had two beautiful children with her, sons Jeffrey and Gregory Horowitz. Michael was remarried in 2000 to Judith Kratze.

A career-long physician, Dr. Michael Horowitz practiced medicine in South Florida from 1975 until he retired in 2021 at the age of 73.

He was laid to rest at Montefiore Cemetery in Queens, NY

The fond and loving memories I have of my “Dear Old Dad” will forever live in my heart.

I love you, Dad. Rest in Peace.

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