Alright, so, let’s talk about this fella, Arie Kopelman. Heard he kicked the bucket, poor soul. Eighty-six years old, that’s a good long run, ain’t it? Folks sayin’ he was a big shot at some fancy place called Chanel.

Now, I ain’t never heard of no Chanel, but they tell me it’s some kinda highfalutin’ clothes and stuff for rich folks. Sounds like Arie, he was the head honcho there, the president, you know? Made it real big, they say. Took that there Chanel from some old-timey French thing to somethin’ the whole world wanted. That’s what I heard, anyway.
- They say he worked there a long, long time, made it grow real big.
- Sounds like he was a real charmer, always smilin’ and full of pep. Folks liked him, I guess.
- And he wasn’t just about the money, neither. Seems like he was into art and fancy stuff, too. Ran some kinda big show, they call it the Winter Show, made it all fancy and important.
This fella Arie, he wasn’t just about workin’ all the time, see? He had a family, too. Loved ‘em, they say. And he was funny, always makin’ jokes, impersonatin’ people. A real character, I reckon. Even when things got tough, he always looked on the bright side. That’s what they’re sayin’, anyhow.
And, you know, he wasn’t the only one in his family. Had a twin brother, David, a judge, who passed away just a bit ago. And another brother, Robert, died young from that lung sickness. Sad, ain’t it? Losing folks you love. They sayin’ Arie’s family’s gonna have a private get-together to remember him. That’s nice, you know, gettin’ together to think about the good times.
Then there’s this ballet school, somethin’ fancy for them little dancers. They’re real sad he’s gone, too. Seems like his wife, she’s been helpin’ them out for a long time, like thirty years or somethin’. They sayin’ he was a good man, this Arie. Always supportin’ his wife and that ballet school, too.
So, this Arie Kopelman, he was more than just a suit at some fancy company. He was a family man, a funny fella, an art lover, and somebody who made things better, it seems like. He took that Chanel place and made it somethin’ big, somethin’ everyone wanted. And he did it with a smile and a good attitude, from what I hear.

It’s a shame he’s gone, but sounds like he lived a good life, a long life. He worked hard, loved his family, and left his mark on the world. And ain’t that what we all hope for in the end? To be remembered for somethin’ good? That’s what I think, anyway. Arie Kopelman, huh? Sounds like he was quite the fella.
Chanel’s growth, that’s what he’s known for, see? Made it a big name, from France all the way over here. And that Winter Show, too. He made that somethin’ special, they say. So, yeah, Arie Kopelman, a name to remember, I guess.
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