Marvin Borman

Marvin Borman obituary

Marvin Borman

Marvin Borman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Sep. 16 to Sep. 18, 2012.
Borman, Marvin of Minneapolis, a lifelong advocate and believer in community service, died peacefully on September 15, 2012. His wife of 66 years, Elizabeth (Betty) Borman, was at his side. He was 89 years old. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 14, 1923, Marvin was the son of Sarah and Harry Borman. The family, including older siblings, Connie and William, who predeceased him. Marvin always beat the odds. A city boy, he hitched rides with friends to the outskirts of Indianapolis to take part in Boy Scouts, becoming an Eagle Scout at 13. He graduated from Shortridge High School at the age of 15, giving the valedictorian speech one week after the unexpected death of his father. He entered the University of Michigan as a 5'2" freshman, but that did not deter him from excelling in debate, becoming the President of his Jewish fraternity, Zeta Beta Tau, editing the Michigan Daily, or being tapped as a Michigamua, an honor he shared with other University of Michigan greats like President Gerald Ford and playwright Arthur Miller. It was also at Michigan where he met the love of his life, Betty Hendel. He had grown to 5' 10 by then. Marvin enlisted in the Marine Corps immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. He saw active duty as a Lieutenant in 1943, later promoted to Captain, and was part of the campaigns in Saipan, Tinian and Okinawa. Deeply patriotic, Marvin did not like to talk about the war, saying only that it was his duty and honor to defend his country. Marvin came home from war and was accepted into Harvard Law School Class of 1949. After graduation, he and Betty came back to Minneapolis where Marvin found a job working for Samuel Maslon, another Harvard educated lawyer, who had started work as a sole proprietor. In 1956, the small practice joined forces with a local litigation firm and created the partnership of Maslon Kaplan Edelman Joseph & Borman. Eventually the firm became Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand, one of the larger law firms in Minneapolis today. Embracing his commitment to public service, Marvin was active in numerous organizations, including service as not only Chairman of the United Way Campaign in his early years, but also later as a Member of the Board and Executive Committee, President and Chairman of the Board of Mount Sinai Hospital, President of Temple Israel, Chairman of the Board and Life Trustee of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, President and Chairman of the Board of the University of Minnesota Foundation, and Founder and Trustee of the Jeremiah Program. Marvin also received many awards for his business and civic contributions. Scoutmaster of Philanthropy Award, United Way's Distinguished Community Service Award, Minneapolis Rotary Club's Service Above Self Award, and Temple Israel Distinguished Service Award are just a few. Marvin's family would like to give special thanks to Becky Fredrick's caring team of nurses made Dad's last months bearable. And, of course, loving thanks to our dear friends Ed and Kerry LeMieux and Val Golden who have given tremendous support to Betty throughout this journey. In addition to Betty, Marvin is survived by his three children, Jani Ross (Terry) of Mill Valley, CA, Thomas Borman of Minneapolis, and Kimberly Borman (Steve Singer) of Lexington, MA, 5 grandchildren, Dana Rogers (Todd), Daniel Ross (Elizabeth), Margaret Borman, Nicholas Singer and Matthew Singer and 3 great-grandchildren. The world has lost a great model of integrity, goodness and hope for a better world through public service. Memorial Service, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012, 11AM at TEMPLE ISRAEL, 2324 Emerson Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55405. There will be a celebration of Marvin's life following at 6:30PM at Oak Ridge Country Club, 700 Oak Ridge Road, Hopkins, MN, 55305. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Temple Israel (address listed above) or online at www.templeisrael.com/donations or the University of Minnesota Foundation, C-M 3854, P.O. Box 70870, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55170 or online at www.giving.umn.edu. Hodroff-Epstein 612-871-1234 www.hodroffepstein.com

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April 7, 2020

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November 29, 2012

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Robert Nodler

April 7, 2020

He was the best person I have ever worked for in my life. I admired him greatly and have missed him ever since I left working for him at Masolon Edelman Borman and Brand.

Mary ' Senn

November 29, 2012

Looking up friends and comrades from long ago (Shortridge High School)I caught up with the wonderful life of a boy I knew in Latin classes as brilliant,modest, hardest working of the class. It is great to learn of his fulfilled life! So sorry for your loss.
I had always wondered about his story.

jim suddendorf

October 20, 2012

I am so sorry for your loss. Mollie and i loved seeing how much Marvin loved life.

Mathew Meyer

October 2, 2012

I will always remember the heart felt "semper fi" when I would meet him in the Wells Fargo center.
Semper fi Marine...

September 30, 2012

Dear Borman Family,
My deepest condolences go out to you. My fondest memories go back to our time as neighbors and friends. The many years we shared will always be cherished memories.
Love, Katie Larson/Peterson

Betsy Larson

September 29, 2012

Mr Borman, growing up next door to you and the Borman family were one the best memories of my childhood. It was a wonderous time growing up on Lake Minnetonka at that time, and my fondest memories are looking out and seeing my dad and you out on your docks with your cane fishing poles fishing for sunnies or crappies. Both you and my father were two very respected and kind men and I knew that as a young girl. I also remember bringing my daughter to visit the "white house" one day years ago, and there you were out on the dock again. We walked right up and you were so happy to see me and meet my daughter, so gracious. You have many accolades which I respect very much, but the neighbor who jumped in the water once when I fell off your dock and the one who waved and greeted me whenever I came over to play...is the man I remember. My deepest condolences to your family. Betsy Larson

Lani V

September 19, 2012

It was a great pleasure of mine to have known and worked with Marv for the last several years. He was diligent about continuing his fitness regimen. I'm just sorry I didn't get a chance to see him this year. My condolences to Betty and family.

Glen Hausfeld

September 19, 2012

Peace to the family and friends of Marvin Borman.

Amy Willens

September 18, 2012

Please know my love and deepest sympathies are with you during this difficult time. I treasure my friendship with Jane and her entire family and it was an honor to know such a remarkable man as Marvin.

Peter Heule

September 18, 2012

While I never knew Marvin, I was very impressed by this note of his passing. A great man even in a great generation. My prayers are with you also. All our best to you with hope in the eternities.

Norman Leefer

September 18, 2012

We will miss a wonderful person. We've enjoyed many good times with Marvin and Betty. Also, many good tennis games. Our condolences to Betty and family.

Adele and Norm

September 18, 2012

I was sad to hear of Marvin' death. I have many fond memories of him from the Mt Sinai days and as his client. He was a true gentleman and a good friend. He will be sorely missed. My sympathy to Betty, Tom and family. Sincerely, David Berman, M.D.

Jan Kirk [email protected]

September 18, 2012

I worked at Maslon Kaplan for several years in the mid-70s. Marvin was witty, urbane and generous with his praise. A real gentleman. Jan Kirk

September 17, 2012

Betty, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Marvin was an inspiration to all of our family. We will hold him in our hearts forever! We share many warm, lovely memories. He will be missed! John Bendt Family

September 17, 2012

Tom and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I remember Marvin Borman when I worked at Maslon years ago and he had an impact on my going to law school and becoming a lawyer.

Dianne Buzzelle

September 17, 2012

The world lost a wonderful man on Saturday, September 15th, 2012. A life lived to the fullest and a job well done! My sincerest sympathy to Betty, Tom, Maggie and the entire family for your lose.

With deepest sympathy & love,

Dianne Buzzelle
Marvin's Receptionist
Maslon Law Firm

Jen & Greg Silverman

September 16, 2012

Our heartfelt condolences to Marvin's family...we're so sorry to hear of his passing. Marvin was our family estate and tax attorney for years and always took very wonderful care of us in that way; he was also a great friend to my (Jen's) parents, Dan and Suzanne Cooperman. Marvin was a true mensch in every sense of that word. May his memory always be a blessing.

September 16, 2012

Betty and Tom,

We are so saddened to hear of Marvin's passing. He was a valued colleague to both of us and a wonderful mentor to Marcy. We heard of his passing from Jim Toscano, who worked on non-profit issues with Marvin for years, today. He was a remarkable man.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

John McNulty and Marcy Wallace

Valerie Golden

September 16, 2012

The world has lost a stellar human being. I will ALWAYS remember him, feel privileged to have known him, treasure my relationship with your family, and love all of you. Always.

Steve & Joan Carples

September 16, 2012

We were saddened to learn the news of Marvin's passing this morning, and wanted to extend our deepest sympathies, love and prayers. Marvin was a true pillar of our community - an active contributor in every way. He will truly be missed. May his name remain a blessing for all eternity, and live on in both your thoughts and prayers.

Steve and Bruce Groves

September 16, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

S. J. Groves and Sons Comany

September 16, 2012

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

September 16, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Carolyn and Franklin Groves & Family

September 16, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

arthur weisberg

September 16, 2012

Dear Betty.......my deepest sympathies to you and the family.

Doug & Kate Chapman

September 16, 2012

Our deepest sympathies to the Borman family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Steve & Joan Carples

September 16, 2012

We send our love, prayers and deepest sympathies upon hearing about Marvin's passing. He was truly a wonderful man, benefactor and pillar in our community. May his name continue to be a blessing for all eternity through your thoughts and actions.

Steve & Joan Carples

September 16, 2012

We send our love, prayers and deepest sympathies to you upon hearing about Marvin's passing. May his name continue to be a blessing for all eternity in your thoughts and actions.

Lorene & Amanda Parten

September 16, 2012

Our heartfelt condolences to the loss of a wonderful man, husband,and father. We have many fond memories of our great neighbor on Maxwell Bay. Wishing you all comfort during this difficult time.

Vivian Fischer

September 16, 2012

Tom and Betty, our hearts are with you. Marvin was and is a true inspiration in so many ways. Bill and I are grieving with you, but hope to help keep him living through our words and actions.

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