MARTIN-MOSENSON-Obituary

MARTIN G. MOSENSON

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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MOSENSONMARTIN G., age 85, a WWII Army Veteran, on Monday January 17, 2011, of Baldwin Boro, formerly of Philadelphia PA. Beloved father of Michael, Steven, Paul and Craig Mosenson. Brother of Cecil Mosenson. Also survived by 11 grandchildren. No Visitations. Graveside Service Wednesday, 2 P.M.,...

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I was the fortunate student. He taught me in sixth grade at Belmont and later at St. Joes'. Mr Mosenson opened our world. Our classroom had an aquarium, all sorts of animals and we even published a newletter.
I too became a teacher. Oh !What the world needs now are more teachers like Mr. Martin Mosenson. Rest well!
Evelyn Burton,Exmore Virginia

Mr. Mosenson was my 6th grade teacher at Belmont Elementary School in West Philadelphia. He was our favorite teacher. Three of my dearest friends and I recant many wonders he introduced us to. I remember his personal Butterfly Collection. I could go on forever. I just want to say...Thank you Mr. Mosenson you did good. Edith Hughes-Hill, Pleasantville, NJ

About eight years ago, I wrote a profile of Marty for Pittsburgh Boomers monthly. I enjoyed interviewing him and getting to know him; he told wonderful stories about his colorful life and his family. My condolences to the entire family.

We lived 2 doors away from June and Marty in Overbrook Park for 7 and one half years. We knew them before we all had children. Charlotte & Alvin Pearlman

While visiting my mother, Mae, at Oakleaf Personal Care Home, my father, Ed, wife Amy, and I immediately became friendly with Martin when he arrived. We found him to be an interesting character, who we always liked to visit and speak with. We enjoyed discussing stories of his wide variety of life experiences with him. He was soon elected Resident of the Month, and he enjoyed showing off his self portrait, painted for him by my father. He lived a long productive life, and after some...

I lived in the same apartment building with Marty for several years. He was a wonderful neighbor and friend. His spirit was great and he loved life. I now live in New York but remember the "Glass Run" days with great fondness. He wil always be remembered and prayed for.

Sister Barbara Jean Donovan

He enjoyed showing off his portrait.

This portrait was painted by friend Ed Rosenberg.

Martin Mosenson in June 2010 at Oakleaf