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Marshall S. Feingold

Old Sayrbook & Naples Fl, Connecticut

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FEINGOLD, Marshall S. Marshall S. Feingold, 89, of Naples, FL, and Old Saybrook, passed away peacefully on Wednesday (April 23, 2008), in Naples. Born November 5, 1918, in Hartford, Marshall was the eldest son of Dr. Gustave A. Feingold, the first principal of Hartford's Bulkeley High...

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Gail - I just learned about your Dad's passing. He was such a character, he always made me laugh. He was so kind hearted and generous. I know he will be missed by more then you can imagine.

I was very saddened to learn of Attorney Feingold's passing. As his investigator for many years, I can state without hesitation or reservation that he was a true professional, a brilliant lawyer, always generous, and a man for whom I have always retained the greatest respect for. I learned a lot from him just by the way he practiced law, the compassion he showed for his fellow man, and the way he loved life and culture. I will most certainly miss him as much as I missed the "early morning...

Gail and Family: I am extremely disappointed that I was not able to attend the memorial service for your dad today. As luck would have it I was involved in delivering a horse to Saratoga for one of my girls. Marshall was a wonderful man who lived a rich, full life and gave joy to all those who considered him a friend. I can recall when my first daughter was born and my wife and I were leaving Hartford Hospital we ran into your dad who was there with your mother. Even though he certainly...

I remember Mr. Feingold as a child because he presented me in a case in Connecticut. He was not only a great man for all of his accomplishments or his great stance, but more importantly his great heart and personality. My Prays are with you and your family during this time of need.

I was saddened to hear of Marshall's passing. He was a very kind and generous person. I will miss seeing him at our Thanksgiving table, at Bentley Village, in Naples. He had such a great presence. To Marshall's family, please accept my condolences.

What a wonderful legacy to leave behind. Once in a while, when I was a young Della Street, I worked for Mr. Feingold in Hartford. How lucky his family is to have had such a wonderful, compassionate and giving person.

I did not know Mr. Feingold personally, however for years I have heard of his decency and generosity toward others. I wish his family peace.

I REMEMBER MARSHALL VERY WELL.WE HAD A PICKUP FOOTBALL GAME AT ELIZABETH PARK AND SOMEBODY HEAD BUTTED RICHARD AND HE HAD A BLACK EYE.THE GAME WAS CALLED.

im very sorry for your loss.marshall
was a great friend of our family