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Camberwell Icon Passes
Mr Richard Adler, best known as
owner of The Chocolate Box, sadly passed away Monday November 7 at
the age of 94 years old.
Many Camberwell locals will have memories of, or a story to tell
about Richard, he was so much a part of the Camberwell shopping
precinct for so many years. Full of energy and enthusiasm for each
day, he famously swam in his outdoor pool every morning, no matter
the weather, then it was off to work and this was well into his
90's.
The original chocolate shop was called "Smile Away", Mr
Adler and his wife Rose, took over the small business in 1958 and
changed the name to The Chocolate Box. With the help of their
children, as they became old enough to be included in the business,
The Chocolate Box grew to a chain of stores throughout Australia.
Over the years the Camberwell store was regularly renovated and in
1979 grew to include and arcade of shops known as The Chocolate Box
Centre. Located in the heart of the Camberwell Junction this became
a popular place to meet and an icon for the precinct. The family
sold the large building and it was transformed by new owners into
what became Borders and now Kathmandu, but there is still a
Chocolate Box shop at 761 Burke Road.
Richard was always very involved in helping to develop the
Camberwell shopping precinct and was part of the original
'Chamber of Commerce' that later became the
Camberwell Traders Association, serving as President and
remaining on the committee as Vice President until 2009. He
was also a driving member of The Camberwell Business Club that was
established in 1948 and still operates today. Richard's
stamina and drive were legendary and he remained a very active
participant until quite recently.
The committee loved to hear his stories about Camberwell's
history and that of this fascinating man. Stories from the war, his
time as a Foreign Legionnaire, meeting the beautiful Rose in
England and establishing the store. There were battles with
developers and he fortuitously pushed Council to buy up houses for
car parking while it was still affordable, even apparently
arranging for an elephant to parade down Burke Road to promote the
precinct. He was always the one to go to if you wished to find out
what was going on locally and he knew everyone.
Mr Adler died quietly in his bed, with his wife Rose by his side.
His children Marion and Gary took over the business a few years ago
and continue to grow and develop the very successful Chocolate Box
family company, with the Camberwell store still holding a special
place in chain. The Camberwell Trader's Association and
Business Club members send their condolences to the family. Richard
will be very sadly missed, though warmly remembered by his
colleagues, the Camberwell Business community and no doubt the
generations of customers from over the years who visited The
Chocolate Box.