Marvin-Schuster-Obituary

Marvin Schuster

FORT WORTH, Texas

1921 - 2008

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Marvin Schuster, 86, died peacefully Thursday morning, July 17, 2008. Funeral: 10 a.m. Sunday in the Barnett Sanctuary at Congregation Ahavath Sholom, 4050 S. Hulen Street. Rabbi Alberto "Baruch" Zeilicovich, Rabbi Sidney Zimelman and Rabbi Ralph Mecklenburger will officiate. Following committal...

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Our deepest condolences to the entire Marvin Electronics Family, extended family & friends. Please know you are in our thoughts & prayers always.

Jamie Smith
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.

To all of my Schuster family, I am so sorry for your loss. Uncle Marvin was a kind, generous man and I know he will be greatly missed. He and Aunt Ann will always have a special place in my memories and in my heart. I am thinking of all of you and wish I could have been there for the funeral. My thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time - wishing you comfort and peace.
Elise Lackshin Harris

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

We at Bob's Printing wanted to send our deepest sympathies. We have rented our business space from him for over 36 years. He will be missed.

Marivin was a special husband, father, grandfather & friend to many.
Men like him don't come along very often. I know he will be sorely missed but treasured and remembered by many. May his soul rest in peace. He is now at home with his beloved wife of 67 years Ann.

So sorry to hear about Marvin. ( my first cousin)I have fond memories of coming to Ft. Worth with my parents and always eating dinner at Ann & Marvin's house(always plenty to eat but no chicken) . Lewis & I went out on the boat with our kids-he was so proud of that big boat on the man- made lake. Such a sweet, kind and very intelligent man. I'm glad I was able to talk to him this past year.

I want to extend my sincere deepest sympathy to you, Allen, for the loss of your father. He was a great man and thanks for sharing stories of him to me. He left behind a wonderful family. I know he was proud & was a warm, friendly family man who had a successful life.

To the Schuster Family: I am so sorry for your loss. As many others have said, Marvin was such a kind and gentle person and I feel honored to have known him for so many years. We could all learn from his demeanor that leaves such an endearing impression for those of us fortunate enough to have met him.
God Bless!

I only met Uncle Marvin a few times when I went to Fort Worth as a child, but he has always been a big part of my memories. The many stories and pictures of him my mother Maxine and my father told will stay with me always. I was very sorry to hear of his passing.