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Jerome MARKSON Obituary

Jerome Markson On Saturday November 18, 2023. Loving husband of Mayta; loving father of Nancy and Anna; and son-in-law of James White. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Morley and Dinah; and dear brother of the late Elliott Markson. Beloved grandfather of Enya and Oleg, Samantha and Tom, Asher and Nathan; and great-grandfather to Dalia and Eli. A family graveside service was held on Sunday, November 19, 2023. Special thanks to caregivers, BiBi and Colleen, as well as the staff at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Memorial Donations may be made to the Dr. Charles Markson Medical Research Endowment Fund at Baycrest Foundation, (416) 785-2875 (www.baycrestfoundation.org/).

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Nov. 20 to Nov. 24, 2023.

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Jordan Grant

December 3, 2023

I only read about Jerry´s passing today. I was so glad to be able to see him at the UofT retrospective in January 2020. So sorry to hear he´s physically gone, but he left an enduring legacy through his body of work and in the memories of so many people who appreciated his warm humanity. Best regards from all of the Grant family.

Irène and Burton

November 27, 2023

Our condolences. - Irène and Burton Kramer

Andrew Clarke

November 25, 2023

Jerome was one of the kindest people I ever knew. He taught me most of what I know about architecture and set an example for being a good person. I'm thankful to have known him.

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M. Buttignol

November 20, 2023

I did not know Mr. Marson personally. However, I do know him through his inspired architecture. Condolences to family and friends.

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