May God bless you and your...
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
susan lerner
June 08, 2024 | Friend
Los Angeles, California
1944 - 2019
After a long battle with cancer and the blessing of six unexpected more years with his family and friends, Marc Hayutin passed away peacefully at his home on June 11, 2019 at the age of 75. Marc is survived by his beloved wife of 54 years, Stephanie Meffley Hayutin, his son Matthew Hayutin...
Read MoreIn loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
susan lerner
June 08, 2024 | Friend
Wonderful and caring friend
Susan Lerner
September 20, 2020 | Friend
I remember Marc and Stephanie well from Harvard Law school. Wonderful people
Susan Lerner
September 20, 2020 | Friend
Dear Marc:
We were partners for more than 30 years and throughout that time I respected you as one of the most accomplished and skilled lawyers I knew. I also regarded you as a lawyer of integrity who balanced a fierce devotion to our clients interests with a commitment to the higher ideals of the profession.
In his book The Lost Lawyer, Tony Kronman argued that our ailments as a profession stem from a waning of ideals. I am skeptical of professors offering assessments...
Mike Kelley
October 24, 2019 | Los Angeles, CA | Coworker
When I was told that Marc had stopped speaking, I was incredulous . How could this brilliant man, who always had something to say be silenced. We met Marc when our daughter, Nancy Geller, had the good sense to marry into this wonderful family, and we fell in love with all of them, instantly.
All of you know what an incredible husband he was, and how his loving and adoring wife, Steph, matched him perfectly, we all know what an amazing brother he was to his loving sisters, and how his...
Claire Goldblum
July 28, 2019 | Studio City, CA
"How is your daughter?" - a question that always preceded his reason for calling our office. I was grateful to have been part of Marc's healthcare team for the last 7 years, and when he learned of my child's cancer diagnosis, he immediately set to work to find out how he could help. That's just a small part of who Marc was - a compassionate champion for children fighting a similar battle. I feel blessed to have known him and to have witnessed his strength and grace through his many...
Sandy Campbell
July 21, 2019 | Santa Monica, CA
GRANDCHILDREN'S GRAVESIDE BURIAL POEMS FOR MARC
Agapanthus
By Elena Montes (17 yrs)
Standing over a body
Gripping and ungripping my fist
Running my finger over his palm
Death's finality whispers in my ear
Words knock me over the side of the head
Fading in and out of focus
Splashing out of your mouth and circling down the drain
I'm sorries bob up and down in LA sewers next to coke cans
and old beers
Tell me
what are your...
Amy Contreras
July 15, 2019 | Los Angeles, CA
EULOGIES FROM MARC'S 7-14-19 MEMORIAL SERVICE
Howard Rubinroit:
Among the most rewarding, fulfilling, and inspiring aspects of my career and life over the last 50 years was my close association--both professional and personal-- with Marc. He was perhaps the most complete and balanced person I have ever known--a dedicated and devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend about which you be will hearing more from friends and family members who will be...
Amy Contreras
July 15, 2019 | Los Angeles, CA | Daughter
This is a story of one simple act of kindness. It is not my story, but I get to be the middle man. We have a good friend, Linda Rosen, who lives in Cheviot Hills. About 8 years ago Linda was shopping at Costco, and at that time the store had limits on what credit cards it would accept. As she got to the check out stand, she realized that she had forgotten to bring her check book. What to do? As she expressed concern the man behind her offered to pay. She was flabbergasted. A perfect stranger...
Richard Havel
July 15, 2019 | Los Angeles, CA | Coworker