Marc-Goldstein-Obituary

Marc Goldstein

San Francisco, California

1935 - 2015

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Marc Evan Goldstein

March 1, 1935 - September 30, 2015

San Francisco architect, Marc Goldstein passed away peacefully on September 30, 2015 at the age of 80. He is survived by his loving family, including his wife Diana Goldstein, his children Evan, Karen and Rachel Goldstein from a previous...

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I worked as Marc's "secretary" for several years in the late 70s and early 80's. He was so talented and I always admired his intelligence. I just learned of his passing. So sorry.

I am very late to discover this news. I met Mark years ago - after his stroke & while he was teaching. He was so happy to be out of the grind & to be spending his days reading with the cat & to then go teach. Wished he'd done it years before. I'm so glad he got to do that in comfort! I'm so glad that after all he did on such a global level - he was able to draw back in & be himself & be with his own & LIVE his fullest life & really for quite a few years before his physical passing. His...

Diana
my deepest sympathies to you and your family on the loss of Marc.
Karen

On behalf of Union St. Starbucks, we extend our deepest condolences to the Goldstein family. It was a pleasure to make Marc his Caramel Latte everyday. We'll remember him as a very kind man, a loyal customer and a friend to Union St.

Very early in my career as a young architect of 26, I joined SOM San Francisco in their Production Department. I met Marc while preparing the documents for a project he had designed. I was honored when he asked me to be the project manager on another special project of his for Sears Roebuck. He introduced me to travel across the USA and to other professionals of the highest caliber. I will always remember Marc for his design talent and problem solving brilliance. He gave me a wonderful...

I'm sorry for your loss, Diana. The saying about Christopher Wren ("If you seek his monument, look about you.") is hardly original but very true.

I'm deeply sorry for the loss of your loved one. May loving words comfort your family at this time of sorrow. Isaiah 57:15