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Marilyn Teitelbaum

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Teitelbaum, Marilyn

Marilyn Ruth Teitelbaum (nee Schaffner) died peacefully, surrounded by her family, on January 26, 2023, in Denver, Colorado. Marilyn was diagnosed in the Spring of 2022 with incurable ALS.

Throughout her life and even during her illness, Marilyn was...

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My condolences to Marilyn’s family. I knew Marilyn thru work. She was so dedicated and such a hard worker.
Reading her obituary, I learned so much about her. I know she made a difference in so many people’s lives.
Thank you, Marilyn. I’m so glad you were part of my life.
Barb Corzine

Dear Steve, My sincere condolences to you, Caren, Aaron and Rebecca. A free translation from Hebrew for a traditional saying in this sad occasion- Hope you will not have more sorrow. I understand that Marilyn made a brave decision and passed away peacefully. Steve "dad" (if you call me a son for me you are dad), maybe because of the great chemistry between the two of us I cannot stop thinking about the ALS, and then about Marilyn passing away. Be strong!

It was such an honor and joy to work with Marilyn on issues that impacted working people. Her tenacity was undeniable and helped the cause of human justice, human rights, and human security. Her presence and work was felt nationwide and now her absence leaves a void in our world. She is already missed and was loved by so many. My condolences to the Teitelbaum family.

Dear Steve, I will never forget Marylin smile and positive attitudes. She has been a friend for many and I feel lucky to have met her and, through her, other very close friends.

An inspiration to me and many others. Her drive and dedication to the cause of fairness and justice made her outstanding in her field. I am grateful to have known Marilyn.

Hi Steve, we are so sorry to hear the news. Marilyn was so wonderful as are you and the rest of your family. Our best wishes to all of you with lots of love.

Marilyn and Steve were like one, two of the most caring, intelligent and generous people I've ever known. An early memory of Marilyn was in 1991 when I asked her who she thought would emerge as the nominee for president. She said, "probably Bill Clinton"! At that time we were just hearing about this young man from Arkansas. He wasn't a national figure! In February of 1992 Marilyn was right! I never doubted her judgment from that moment on. My aching heart sends love to her family and...

I had the pleasure of working with Marilyn on occasion what a great attorney and a very caring person. Marilyn aided our Local Union in many ways over the years,her involvement had a profound impact on the members lives and livelihood. Rest in peace MST

Marilyn was in our Kirkwood High School Class of 1963, and we send our sincere condolences to her family.