Mitchell-Fromstein-Obituary

Mitchell Fromstein

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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DIED
November 8, 2013
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Fromstein, Mitchell November 8, 2013, age 85 of Milwaukee. Cherished husband of Lita Fromstein (nee Emerman). Dear father of Jane (Kenneth Henley) Fromstein Henley, and John (Elizabeth) Fromstein. Loving grandfather of Matthew, Brian, and Sara Henley, and Charlie and Ben Fromstein. Further...

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While burdened with cancer I´m fortunate to be surviving (90) and this morning treasuring the memories of the treat of having known and working closely with Mitch for many years. I´m out of date with news of the family, warm regards to Lita & Jim if surviving or not. Kids, your Dad was a wonderful friend and a unique combination of intelligence, compassion, and work ethic. I truly miss him!

Mr. Fromstein was a wonderful person.So sorry for your loss.

Mitchell was not just smart and successful. He was a funny, sweet, generous guy. My dad loved him and it was always clear why.

I know he was my hero when I worked for Manpower. Great Man. Marj Bartok

To the Fromstein family -

So sorry to hear of Mr. Fromstein's passing. Such a dear man with such wonderful stories. He will be missed by many. Prayers to all of you during this very sad time.

Fondly,

Many fond memories of Mitch and his extraordinary work ethic, values, and innovative ideas. He was a dynamic valued Director of Midland National Bank for many years. His advertisng prowess was unique and responsible for our Bank's growth. He was close friend during those years and I'll always regret not having the opportunity to rekindle our memories in recent times.
David Herzer

My husband John worked for Manpower. I'll never forget the day he came home after the Blue Arrow takeover and said that Mr. Fromstein was "fired." I said, "he'll be back running Manpower--no one can take Manpower from him and get away with it." And he did and the rest is history. He had such a vision for the company. Our deepest sympathy to his family.

Mr. Fromstein recognized the valuable skills of workers from all walks and stages of life.

Forever grateful for the opportunities he provided,

Martha Carrigan

Farewell to a remarkable man who had a huge influence in my life. I respected his brilliant mind and he was a true leader. I am lucky to have known him. Kay Livingston Ash