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Martin Dvorin

Novato, California

Jan 31, 1923 – Mar 11, 2019 (Age 96)

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BORN
January 31, 1923
DIED
March 11, 2019
AGE
96
LOCATION
Novato, California

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Parent-Sorensen Mortuary and Crematory - Petaluma Obituary

Martin Dvorin left our world in his sleep Monday, March 11, 2019.

Marty came into our world January 31, 1923 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, to Minnie and Irving Dvorin, and grew up in a neighborhood of four family private brick houses, pushcarts, the famous Loews’ Pitkin Theater...

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I’m not sure why I thought of Marty this morning, but I did, and a Google search found his obituary. I worked with Marty at Bausch and Lomb in the 1960’s. I was a young “beginner” in the optical field. We were colleagues in every sense of the word. We attended the U of R Institute of Optics together, and collaborated on projects at B&L. I found Marty to be a good friend and inspirational colleague. I am saddened to hear of his passing, and trust that his descendants have found peace with it....

2016 MCC Telecom with Marty

Marty will be missed by many including me. He was very large part of my finding and having an fantastic career in Optical Engineering Science. I'm sure many of his students from his MCC days feel the same way. I came full circle through the Optics Program that Marty started @ SUNY MCC and upon retirement after 40 years in the business of Optics I returned to teach Optical Engineering Technology Courses at MCC.

In 2016 the students with help from me and several others at MCC put...

He will be missed. I always enjoyed talking with him at Shabbat services at B'nai Israel.

As you remember your dear love one, may your cherished memories and Almighty God bring you real comfort, a sense of peace, and deep strength to endure the pain in your broken hearts. Psalm 147:3.

What a beautiful legacy Marty leaves the world. Condolences to his family. May his memory be for a blessing. B'Shalom,
Karen Chambliss-Abraham, long time acquaintance from B'nai Israel Jewish Center, Petaluma, Calif.