1930
2013
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Letter meant a lot to me.
Shane Starr
April 12, 2016
I met Art only once. He returned a fishing reel to Big 5 and I handled the transaction. He seemed super happy. So much so that he wrote a kind letter to corporate. Dated March 14, 1980. He thanked Big 5 for having the good sense to hire me and was sure I'd go a long way in the company. 36 years later I'm a senior vice president. Apparently Art was a good judge of character. Who'd have thought. I sure wish I had rediscovered the letter a few years ago to thank him and let him know of the outcome.
My condolences - sorry for the late delivery.
April 9, 2013
9 April 2013
Dear Art,I will miss your big smile and agreat humor. In the years I have known you I can count the number of days on two hands but do rember that you are the only guy that could sell easko(sp) a truck load of ice cubes and make them like it. You are one of a kind keep smiling and I will see again. yo bro in law. Paul Mckinney

Ivan Samuels
March 30, 2013
Art & I had a very special relationship going back to 1953. We had lots of fun together in Norfolk with the Boy Scouts, the parties and I have great memories of things we can't discuss; and the bonds which developed amongst us after you and El came along. Despite the miles distant, our friendship was such that phone call just picked up from where we left off as if no time had passed. I will always remember Art. He meant so much to me in those early years and I learned a lot from him. You cannot know how many times I would relate a story to someone about something we did together. Each time, I will remember him fondly.
For Kelly: we'll always remember what a wonderful guy her Dad was.
I am so pleased that Al and Audrey attended. As ever, we shall remain close friends,
Sincerely, Ivan (and El)
March 30, 2013
MARCH 30, 2013 - MY BIRTHDAY TODAY,
Dear Art,
How sad it was from me and Elaine (my wife)that I would miss wishing you a very happy birthday, on March 28th.
We had the same close group of friends as a TEENAGER for all of the years when you lived in New York with your folks. We had great parties in your home when your folks were travelling. I remember how you loved to cook and I remember your making 4 eggs for each of us with cold Saurer Krout, which we all loved...(we hadn't experienced Gormet cooking yet as Teen Agers, but in the years that followed and had experienced fine Gormet cooking, it was the 4 Eggs with Sauer Kraut, plus our 8 close friends at your apartment, that stood out. We were sorry to see you leave for California and certainly were concerned with the health problems you had.
ENTER GAY INTO YOUR LIFE,WHICH NEEDED STABILITY BADLY. IT WAS THE BEST DECISION YOU EVER MADE.
Thanks to Gay, you finally got your life on track, personnaly and business- wise. Elaine and I love her and were geatful he met someone of her quality to spend his life with.
In Warm Rememberance,
: ) Allen & Elaine Dorfman, Boca Raton,
Florida
Jerry Facciani
March 25, 2013
Art, Remember I Love You and you can't do anything about it. Thank You for everything you taught us. Love Jerry
Michael Corcoran & Family
March 23, 2013
I once met a man who entered my live loudly selling something....
A brash soul with kindness in his heart, he wore a jokers smile, a quip style joker, and the need to sell. A wild man at heart. My kinda guy.
Art sold himself with sincerity, he sold his organization anchored by Gay the billing machine.
Art loved the deal...the sale, the open, the close,
the glow he brought to a room when he smelled an order.
A story teller, sometimes they were new ones, he was good at embellishing to fit the audience.
Some people have IT, some more than others, this guy Art Spierer had time to laugh, time to care,
if you were in his life, he loved you unconditionally.
Each time he walked in a place of business, it was the Art Spierer Show.
Not everything was great in his life; he only complained enough to warm you up to a funny story.
We share the thoughts of the Great Sales Soul making new deals beyond our sight.
May we pray the he catches up to Jeff and waits for us to hear how the Saints bought some beads,
from the new New York kid, fresh in heaven.
Gay & Crew, Claudia and Mike are 250 miles from Fresno taking Chase back to college.
We will miss the ceremonies. Know that we care about your family and will forever.
Louis M.
March 23, 2013
Art you will be in my heart for eternity. You loved me when I Couldn't love my self. You gave me your gift of friendship in my darkest moments. Thank-you for the gift of life. Your old friend Louie.
Kathalene Kodman
March 22, 2013
The Spierer Family, i remember Art when i was a little girl. He used to do business with my dad Ron Kodman and Color Glow. My dad was so tight with his money he wanted everything for free and my dad and Art would go round and round. But we also had a great visit and Art and my Dad would come out laughing. You were a very smart business man and man in general. It was a pleasure knowing you and Gay. I also knew Jeff from the rooms and when he died i didnt know that was Arts son. It could have been me I told Art he said he knew. I would see him off and on at Kaiser and Weight Watchers he would talk great about any 12 step program and encourage you. You will be truly missed may you RIP. Praying for you Gay and Kelly. God Bless Kathalene Kodman
March 22, 2013
God Bless you Gay and Kelly. We will never forget Art.
Chuck and Roz Dishno
March 22, 2013
Gay you have my deepest condolences, but know that art is still Fishing he was always joking and playing around I only knew you both a year and boy let me tell you it was one heck of a meeting, May God Bless you and Kelly
Love
Rhonda Cubit
Gay Spierer
March 22, 2013
I can not believe I am looking at your picture on this page. I am so sad. I loved you for over 52 years and it will not stop there. Your wife, Gay Spierer
Williams Cruz
March 22, 2013
Kelly, God Bless you and your family during this time, when you see his photos and speak about your dad may you laugh so hard that your dad hears you all in Heaven. praying for you. Thank you Lord we will see him again Love from Cruz
michael zalenski
March 22, 2013
Art was like a father to me,he was also a dear friend,very few people have taught me more about the meaning of life then Art,I loved this man and will never ever forget him.
Kelly Spierer-Rodgers
March 22, 2013
Dad, thank you for being my Dad for over 50 years. You were the BEST father because you were MY father. It was an honor for me to trim your hair one final time. You had to look
good for your party. Mom
and I are being surrounded
by all of your friends. I have to leave but I know that
mom will have support
when I am gone. She never
has to go to anyone else to
have her hair done because
I will be up there every
month to irritate her.I LOVE
you. Enjoy eternity with my brother and all that went before you. Rest in peace. No more counting points.
Stephens & Bean Chapel
March 22, 2013
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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