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Paul Feldman of Toronto died tragically July 21, 2010 in the Nevada desert while engaged in his greatest passion, motorcycle riding.

He was born in Czechoslovakia , but emigrated to Canada in infancy with his parents the late Cantor Albert and Ingeborg ( Inka) Feldman.

Paul's high school years were split between Oakwood Collegiate and Downsview Secondary School . He attended the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School .

After retiring, Paul devoted his energy to his interests in photography, keeping current with news, and above all motorcycles. He was a member of the BMWMOA and the YOWs; he loved the freedom of riding whether with Judy, on his own or with his many friends.

Paul was a devoted and loving son, companion, husband, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

He is survived by his companion Judy Adler, wife Lee Feldman, sister Judy (Allen) Marcovitch, brother John (Evelyn) Feldman and their children Samantha and Joshua, brother-in-law Ira Katzin and his companion Saretta Baron, niece Michelle Katzin, nephew Jeffrey (Jodi) Katzin and their children. He also leaves behind the Gettler, Roscoe and Adler families.

Paul was a good friend to many and was known for his sense of humour and quick wit. He left us much too soon at age 63 after mounting a long and courageous battle against psoriatic arthritis. He was an inspiration to us all.

The family requests that should you wish to make a donation you do so either to the Arthritis & Autoimmune Research Centre (AARC) Foundation at http://www.uhn.ca/donate/aarc/site/ (416-340-4989) in support of Dr. Gladman's research or to a cause of your choosing.
 
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