Marvin-Rosenstein-Obituary

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Mr. Marvin Bert Rosenstein

Indian Wells, California

Feb 26, 1926 – Feb 10, 2017 (Age 90)

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BORN
February 26, 1926
DIED
February 10, 2017
AGE
90
LOCATION
Indian Wells, California

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Forest Lawn - Cathedral City Obituary

Marvin Bert Rosenstein, 87, born February, 26, 1929, in New York, New York, passed away February 10, 2017. He resided in Indian Wells, California at the time of passing. Arrangements are under the direction of Forest Lawn, Cathedral City, CA.

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It has taken me awhile to accept that Uncle Marvin is gone. I learned quite a lot from him.

I miss m

I still feel my big protective brother is with me. I will love you always Your Sister, Barbara Linder

Marv was a very special person, always there for you no matter what. A great business man, family man and mentor to many. He is missed by many!

One of the best people in this harsh world. A great family man, businessman and friend to so many. I had the pleasure of working with and knowing Marvin for many years, but was not notified of his passing. I found out by trying to call him to wish happy jewish new year. So sad to loose such a great loving and caring man.

Great man to work for. Prayers and blessings to the family.

Marvin was a vendor of ours for more than 20yrs.
You always count on the fact that if Marvin couldn't find it, it just didn't exist.
He always had a kind word and made you feel like the only customer he had.
We will truly miss Marvin and his daily joke e-mails.
The world was blessed by his presence and now there is a little less light to see by.

Love you UNK....we will miss you all day everyday

Your nephew

Steve

My sincere condolences to the family who was so wonderful in our lives.Marvin was so great and fun and I'll cherish the days at the pool the baseball games and big holiday dinners and. Parties and TENNIS Now you are reunited with. Your queen and may you rest in peace. I am grateful we connected in the past. Year.Karen Coltun