Marshall Stein Obituary

STEIN MARSHALL I., 85 of Aventura passed away Wednesday August 14, 2013. He is the beloved husband of Arlene Stein. Loving father of Dr. Robert (Jamie) Stein, Toby (Alex) Gimelstein and Leslie Stern (Steve Chakoff). Cherished grandfather of Josh, Hallie, Elissa, Jordan, Zachary, Jesse and Sam. Dear brother of the late Shirley and Lewis Gorfine. Adored son of the late Joseph R. and Elsie Stein. Marshall was born in Lake City, Florida and was a resident of South Florida for over 80 years. He studied at the New York Military Academy, attended the University of Florida and graduated from the University of Miami. He with his family were the original founders of Southern Wine & Spirits. Marshall was a founder of Mount Sinai Medical Center Young Presidents. Nothing made Marshall happier than being with his family especially his devoted wife of 63 years Arlene. The Stein family would like to thank Marshall's special caregivers Hattie, Marta, Rosie and Darlene. Services will be held 10:30 a.m., Sunday, August 18th at Temple Israel of Greater Miami, 137 NE 19th Street, Miami, FL. Arrangements by Levitt Weinstein Memorial Chapels (305) 932-2700

Published by Miami Herald from Aug. 17 to Aug. 18, 2013.

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Marshall, I know you and my Dad, Conway L. Peterson are having a ball up there with Irv Zamsky and the rest of the Southern Wine angels.
May you rest in peace forever. Hugs and smiles, Lisa Peterson

Lisa Peterson

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August 11, 2022

Dear Arlene and family condolences to all. It was always a pleasure to be in Marshall's company , a true gentleman and loving family man. We shared many lunches together with Bob Zamsky which I will always cherish.

JOHN Robert SALAMONE

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August 9, 2022

Dear Arlene and family, We are so sorry to read about Marshall passing. May your hearts be filled with peace and hold on to the lovely memories. Love, Lisa, Walter and Robert Peterson

August 17, 2013

Thinking of you all. So sorry for your loss.

Bari Young

August 17, 2013

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