Our beloved Lev was a devoted husband to Inna Farbman, a cherished father to Richard and Lawrence, and a beloved grandfather to Zachary, Ashley, Evangeline, Mason, and Pierce. Lev was also a dear uncle to Stanley and Tania, Igor and Mishel. He is predeceased by his parents, Faina and Leonid Farbman and his beloved brother Efim whom he deeply treasured.

It’s difficult to put into words the kind of man our father was, but if there’s one thing we’re certain of, it’s that our father was a man of deep integrity, loyalty, love and a lifelong friend to many.

Lev was born with a kind of quiet strength that he carried through every aspect of his life. He spent his days running a window company, heading the service team. And it wasn’t just about getting the job done—it was about making people happy. Dad had this special way of connecting with people, of doing his work with care and commitment. He was always willing to go the extra mile, sacrificing his own comforts to make sure others were taken care of.

At home, it was no different. Our father’s life was dedicated to us – his twin boys, Richard and Lawrence, and of course, to the love of his life, our mother, Inna. He would work long hours, coming home late after a hard day’s work, but no matter how tired he was, he always found time for us. Whether it was taking us on adventures or simply sitting down to talk, he was always there when it mattered. Even when life kept him in the “rat race,” he was doing it for us – to give his family a better life.

Dad had a special way of being present, even when life was busy. He wasn’t just an involved dad—he was the heart of our family. He was also a loving grandfather who adored his grandchildren. They meant the world to him, and he made sure they knew it. He would spend time playing with them, creating memories that we’ll cherish forever.

One of Dad’s great passions was playing snooker. He had a love for the game and always enjoyed the challenge. He also loved watching Russian TV shows and Shanson, staying connected to his roots, and spending time with his closest friends, whom he cherished deeply.

But above all, our father was a man who loved his family. He adored our mother—his queen. He always reminded us to take good care of her, and we saw, every day, how much he worked to give her everything. Their love was a shining example to us, and we will carry that love with us always.

Dad was the nicest guy you could ever meet—kind, hardworking, generous. To those who knew him, he was more than just a man; he was a legend. He taught us the meaning of hard work, the value of honesty, and the importance of family and staying together no matter where we are in the world.

Today, as we say goodbye to him, let us remember the lessons he gave us, the love he showed us, and the sacrifices he made. Let us carry his spirit forward by living with the same kindness, strength, and devotion that defined his life. Dad, we will miss you more than words can say, but we know you’re watching over us, guiding us just as you always did.

Thank you for everything, Dad. We love you.

 

Memorial donations may be made to the Jewish Russian Community Centre, 5987 Bathurst St., Suite #3, Toronto, M2R 1Z3

(416) 222-7105  ext.221