Page 25 - Allison's Magazine Issue #97
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As you carry on your father’s legacy,
                                                                                are you carving your own path as
                                                                                well? Did you ever feel you were in
                                                                                his shadow?
                                                                                My friend Erica Stoller, who inherited
                                                                                her father Ezra’s legacy of fine
                                                                                photography, complained that she, too,
                                                                                is always in her father’s shadow. I told
                                                                                her that I was quite comfortable being
                                                                                in my father’s shadow as the backdrop
                                                                                to my life, and it was a lot better than
                                                                                being nowhere. Every now and then, I
                                                                                am inspired to do something that my
                                                                                father had not done but still ask myself,
                                                                                “What would George do?”


                                                                                What is some life wisdom your
                                                                                father passed on? What qualities do
                                                                                you feel he passed on to you that
                                                                                have served you well?
                                                                                I’ll never forget my father’s advice:
                                                                                “Keep your nose clean, and create a little
                                                                                beauty around you.” My father also said,
                                                                                “The best you can do is the best you can
                                                                                do,” which is always comforting as well
                                                                                as inspiring. Humility and steadfastness
                                                                                in the face of adversity, as well as lack
                                                                                of ego, are still ongoing lessons, often
                                                                                taught and learned the hard way.

                                                                                What do you find most fulfilling
                                                                                about your career?
                                                                                There is always something that needs
                                                                                to be done. Waking up each morning
                                                                                and going through the shop, checking
                                                                                on each project, visiting briefly with
                                                                                each of our employees, looking for
                                                                                wood, creating drawings, talking with
                                                                                clients, watching over architectural
                                                                                restoration—it is always interesting
                                                                                and challenging. I love seeing a piece of
                                                                                furniture emerge from the hands of one
                                                                                of our craftspeople, to watch its fuller
                                                                                beauty develop as it goes through the
                                                                                finishing process, and then to sign it and
                                                                                kiss it goodbye.
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