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Green, Marilyn S., September 24, 1928 - October 29, 2015 long time member of the Long Beach legal community, pre-deceased by her husband Terence and her first son, Alan, survived by her son Bruce (Rita) Green and her daughter Martha Green-Ponce (Gus) and her grandchildren Alonzo Ponce, Salvador Ponce and Carmen O'Donnell. Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 A.M., Thursday, November 12, Temple Israel, 269 Loma Ave., Long Beach. In lieu of flowers, kindly make donations to Su Casa, 3840 Woodruff Ave., Long Beach, CA 90808. Malinow and Silverman Mortuary 800.710.7100.
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Marilyn was my longtime mentor and dear friend. She also happened to be the co-founding member of the firm I managed for 30+ years. We could fight like cats and dogs but I adored her. She taught me everything I know about business and, most of all, about using common sense. Clients respected her due to her "no nonsense" approach and thinking their way through the litigation process rationally.
I loved this woman with all my heart and will miss her the rest of my days.
Joan Kaneshiro
Coworker
August 5, 2019
Thank you Marilyn for giving a new life to our son after his brain injury. You will always be in our hearts,
Ed and Judy Green
Ed Green
November 12, 2015
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