Morey-Bobrow-Obituary

Morey P. Bobrow

Newark, New Jersey

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BOBROW - Morey P., of Madison, on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003, beloved husband of Marilyn (nee Miller), devoted father of Amy Steinberg and Scott Bobrow, loving grandfather of Taylor, Cooper and Andie Steinberg and Lexie and Shelbie Bobrow. Funeral from The BERNHEIMAPTER-KREITZMAN SUBURBAN FUNERAL...

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I thought very highly of Mr. Bobrow, my art teacher, who always inspired me being a color, blind artist to do my best, and enjoyed making comments about my red and green rocks. Unfortunately, I did not find out about his passing for many years, I had very fond memories of him and his way of teaching, you were very blessed to have a man of his stature in your lives as was I

Marilyn, Amy, Scott and Families ...

It would take me forever to tell you all how much Morey meant to my family and me. To me he was a great friend and co-worker who could make the sun shine on the grayest of days.

It was obvious to me how much he enjoyed teaching and enjoyed his students as well. It was a joy to see him in action in his classroom ... I would have loved to be a student in his class! He was wonderful to work with and to see every day.

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Marilyn....through my life I have never forgotten my first teenage crush in 1965 ...Mr Bobrow!!..he also taught me the word determination since I couldnt even draw a circle!!He will never be forgotten. Debby Goldberg Fishbein

Dear Marilyn,
It was many years ago, back at Weequahic when Morey and I were in the same "group". I was there to mourn with him and his family when the shock of Donny's awful accident. I knew Morey went on to teach, which was ever so appropriate because he had so much to share, even as a teen. I am sorry for you and your children and grandchildren. I hope your warm memories will carry you through this trying time. Ronni Porbin

I JUST WANTED TO EXPRESS MY SYMPATHY. MR BOBROW WAS MY ART TEACHER BACK IN 1976, AND HE WAS A VERY NICE MAN, I REMEMBER HIM WELL.