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May 25, 2021
May 25, 2021
Peter was the best family I ever made. As being a friend to Sydney he always welcomed me into their home and life. He was a very kind soul that invested so much love into his daughters as well. He always had a lively spirit when it came to storytelling, film, and he’d bashfully chuckle every-time I reminded him that he looked like Seth Rogen in his younger years. I don’t think he liked that too much. I wish we had more time for the jokes and stories. I whole heartedly believe he was too good for this world. May his spirit live on through his family.
May 16, 2021
May 16, 2021
I met Peter when we both were teachers at Saddleback High School which seems a very long time ago. What impressed me about Pete was that he was so empathetic, kind and helpful with everyone. He almost always talked about his family, the girls and how they were doing. And he really was so proud of Hiroko who may have been juggling work and the girls lives at the same time.
I remember him to be a great guy, teacher and family man. He will be missed...
May 5, 2021
May 5, 2021
Pete was my best friend during high school years. Words cannot express my deep sadness and condolences to Molly, Mark, Hiroco and all his family and friends. Mark got it exactly right - there wasn't a mean bone in his body!
I have written extensively about Pete, our stories together and my love for him on Facebook. Go to the Facebook groups Top of the Court, or I Grew Up In or Around Bell Park Gardens or to my personal page (and I will honor your friend request).
To Molly and Mark, I am so sorry.
May 5, 2021
May 5, 2021
I first meant Peter thru SGI organization like everyone has
said he is the most friendly person and kind person. Even thou we did
not get to see each other that often when I did I felt we had seen each
other just the other day. Hiroko was very lucky he was an a very nice
person and i will miss our conversation.. 
May 2, 2021
May 2, 2021
I can go on and on about all the trademark Pete mannerisms that I’ll forever remember him for, but above all else, his authenticity and warmth towards everyone he met will be what left the most impact on my life going forward.

Almost 8 years ago, when I was just a nervous boyfriend about to meet my future wife’s parents for the first time, Pete’s down-to-earth demeanor instantly vanquished any and all sorts of apprehension and quelled all the butterflies in my stomach. At one point during the conversation, to Hannah’s utter disbelief, Pete pulled out his iphone without a word and started snapping consecutive photos of my equally puzzled expression. Only after firing the photos off to the various contacts in his phone (with all the texting notifications on full volume) did he ask for my permission. “A lot of folks back in New York are curious about how you look....I hope you don’t mind!”, he said with the classic Pete smile. As we climbed into the Uber after the meal, I recall Hannah apologizing profusely for Pete’s paparazzi act and unfiltered banter, but I remember leaving that Jewish deli in LA with complete peace of mind. There was no doubt that Pete and I were going to get along.

Looking back at this moment now, these glimpses into Pete’s true personality were what gave me the confidence I needed to be my true self when visiting my in-laws in Orange County and the extended Wilensky family over in New York City. Over the next couple of years, Pete and I would bond over the small things in life. From ranking spicy Mexican and Indian meals by the number of ice creams we would both need to devour afterward to debating the accuracy of some of the exhibits at the Richard Nixon Library - there was truly never a dull moment and the car rides were always filled with laughter.

Pete and I shared our last basketball game on Sunday, April 25 as we watched the Kings demolish my hometown Warriors. Although he had limited mobility and impacted speech, he insisted on controlling the remote to the DVR and would skip all the commercials with pinpoint accuracy, and let me know that he absolutely disagreed when I suggested that Steph Curry might be this year’s MVP. The Warriors lost that day, but that game will always have a special place in my heart. I will forever be grateful that I was able to kick it with Pete in the comforts of his home whilst doing what he loved.

Thank you Pete for welcoming me into the family and for all the random texts and acts of kindness you’ve shown me over the years. My future son in-law(s) owe you big time. Love ya Pete!
May 2, 2021
May 2, 2021
Peter was my brother. He was a wonderful person who always saw the good in everybody. There wasn’t an evil bone in his body
May 2, 2021
May 2, 2021
  Everything said was so true! Pete was kind, without a mean bone in his body. We loved his intellect and had stimulating discussions about so many subjects! He had a wicked sense of humor.
  He and Hiroko introduced us to live theater at the Gem. 
  He introduced us to Mark and his mom, who were fun, say-it-like-it-is New Yorkers. Peter had so much to be proud of - a loving family and having raised 4 wonderful children. We will remember Peter always and send our love to the entire family. What a devastating loss! Peter will be missed greatly.

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