May he rest in peace and his legacy continue with his loving family.
Sorry for the loss
Dear Ozawa Family,
We are tremendously grateful for knowing and befriending "Take-san" for over 45 years. Our families have all had their lives interweaved into a beautiful quiltwork of Love, Support and Memories, which we will always carry to our hearts and model for our own children and other future generations. "Take-san" will always revered as an entrepeneur, a pioneer, an innovator and a great friend and family man. Moreover, he has so gracefully instilled these qualities in his family, so that his children and grandchildren can carry on in his spirit.
Thank you so much "Take-san"; For your grace, your love, your smile and your shining example to all of us. Please give our Deepest Love and Condolenences to your entire Family.
Love,
The Matsuura Family
To the Ozawa Family, our deepest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I met the Ozawa family many years ago when I was very young in the restaurant industry, working as a as a chef. I met Shotaro first and then eventually the entire family. I eventually met Andy soon after. He was a lovely man, I remember him smiling and always being pleasant. I was lucky enough to play a couple rounds of gold with him, as well in a couple of tournaments that Ozawa Canada co-sponsored.
His entire family was always so kind, and very passionate about what they did - they made me feel like an extended family member. I always liked seeing Andy when I came to the shop. He was incredibly hospitable, engaging and genuine in both his words expressions and actions, always coming out to welcome me and say hello.
I was so deeply saddened to hear of his passing, and wish to offer my love and support to his entire family; he is a man that will be greatly missed on many different levels. He (and his entire family) are pioneers and a visionaries and have opened the door for so many other Japanese businesses in not just Toronto, but Canada.
I will also remember his infectious smile and laugh like it was yesterday, go silent into the night.
As autumn draws near,
so too our hearts
in this small tea room.
―Matsuo Basho