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MARVIN KORENGOLD M.D.

1923 - 2019

MARVIN KORENGOLD M.D. obituary, 1923-2019, Rockville, MD

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1923

DIED

2019

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MARVIN KORENGOLD Obituary

KORENGOLD MARVIN CURTIS KORENGOLD, M.D. (Age 95) Marvin C. Korengold, M.D. of Chevy Chase, Maryland passed away on September 19, 2019 after a short illness. He lived an extraordinary life devoted to his family and was known for his leadership within the D.C. medical community, hard work, integrity and an interest in social justice. He was a pioneer within the field of neurology, serving as the Founder and President of The Neurology Center, which was the first private practice that brought the CT scanner to the Washington DC area in 1975. He was born on October 27, 1923 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Morris Korengold and Ida Borovsky. Marvin attended North High School in Minneapolis. Out of six hundred students, he graduated as co-valedictorian at age sixteen. Marvin went on to attend the University of Minnesota where he was President of his fraternity, Sigma Alpha Mu, and an active member of campus politics. In all, he received four degrees from the University of Minnesota. While a student, Marvin met Betty Lou Haydnet and they married in 1947. After their marriage ended in divorce, Marvin married Edna Gerler in 1959 and they were married for 49 years. After completing his residency program, Marvin accepted a position at the National Institute of Heath in 1953 and moved his young family to Washington, D.C. At the time, neurology was still a fairly new field as many thought neurologists were the middlemen between internists and neurosurgeons. Marvin took this as a direct challenge to establish the legitimate need for the neurology specialty. In conjunction with his private practice, Marvin was very active in hospitals where there were no neurologists, only neurosurgeons. He also served as the President of the D.C. Medical Society and Chairman of the Board where he headed the Polio Vaccination Program that helped vaccinate 1.5 million people. He received humanitarian and community service awards for this work and acknowledgements from President Johnson. Marvin also led the freedom of choice issue on abortion. He helped with establishing non-smoking sections on airplanes which in turn led to further restrictions on smoking in workplaces and public spaces. Marvin testified in Congress on the major legislative issue to allow physicians in D.C. to incorporate which became law. He served as the President of the Academy of Medicine, and served on the faculties of both the Georgetown and the George Washington University Medical Schools. In addition, Marvin served as an active board member of the Washington Performing Arts and Chair of its Executive Committee. Among many passions, he particularly loved bridge, tennis and traveling. He had a legendary Midwestern sense of humor and never missed a Grandparents' Day. Beloved by all his family, Marvin is survived by the youngest of his three siblings, Noel Korengold (Dianne), and his four children: Danny Korengold (Martha), Tommy Korengold, George Korengold (Barbara), and Karen Twible (Dana), ten grandchildren, including Adam Korengold (Anne), Erin Markowitz (David), Madelyn Terbell (Jon), Kathryn Eliza Bernstorf (Stephan), William Korengold (Kathryn), Hannah Greer Korengold, Meghan Twible, Kara Korengold, Meredith Korengold, Kendall Korengold and four great grandchildren, Maeve Korengold, Dylan Korengold, Sam Markowitz and Ben Markowitz, and his devoted partner of ten years Diane Sykes. Services will be held Wednesday, September 25, at 11 a.m. at the Washington Hebrew Congregation. Memorial contributions may be made to the Washington Hebrew Congregation or The Washington Performing Arts. Services will be held Wednesday, September 25, at 11 a.m. at the Washington Hebrew Congregation. Memorial contributions may be made to the Washington Hebrew Congregation or The Washington Performing Arts.

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Published by The Washington Post from Sep. 22 to Sep. 24, 2019.

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Raymond Scalettar

October 15, 2019

One aspect of Marvin's life may not be known by many. At a time when the Medical Society of DC required inspired dedicated leadership, Marvin stepped up and reinvigorated a society that espoused the status quo. I know this because as a Past President of the Medical Society of DC, I tried to emulate the path that Marvin emblazoned.
Similarly, when the politicos of DC had no understanding of the revolution in scientific technology, and denied Certificates of Need, Marvin was the first in DC to comprehend the importance and paved the way for its widespread usage and success.
He was a leader among leaders. I was there and saw what he accomplished.

Barbara Garrett

September 30, 2019

If it were not for Dr. Korengold, my father would have lost his life at age 47 due to an undiagnosed brain tumor--after having seen leading neurosurgeons at Johns Hopkins and UMD. My family is forever grateful for his knowledge, leading-edge in-office CT scanners and surgical expertise. All my respect to his family on this, the first day, of Rosh Hashanah.

Fredi Ginther

September 26, 2019

Sad to learn of Dr. Korengold's death. I was an employee at The Neurology Center in transcription at K Street & Tysons during the '90s. What a wonderful experience it was for me to be associated with such a great medical practice. Thank you Martha for updating me on your father-in-law's life. Consolences to the family.

Carolyn Allen Dyal

September 24, 2019

I'm so sorry to hear that your father has passed. I remember him well back in the late 1960s as a warm and welcoming man. What a tremendous life he lived and an example to all of us. You can't ask for better. Please accept my prayers for the family as you go forward. With condolences and love to you all.

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N. S.

September 23, 2019

My deepest sympathy to the family of Dr. Marvin Korengold. May you be comforted in knowing that our Heavenly Father cares for you. He will give you strength and courage to cope with your grief. Psalm 94:17-19

September 23, 2019

I had the great privilege of working for "Dr. K" for 10 years in the nineties. They were the absolute best years in my 40+ year career and his mentorship changed my life. He was a giant and I learned much from him about many things. He always inspired me to "dream big." I will miss my annual catch-up calls with him every October on his birthday. How I loved those calls. My deepest condolences to the entire family on your giant loss. Terri Goren

Roberta and James Weiss and Edelstein ( Dana's parents; married to Michael Rocks)

September 22, 2019

Terribly sorry to hear about your Dad's death. He accomplished so much and did so much for so many people as a lasting legacy. Our deepest sympathy to everyone in the family.

Jacklyn and Don Wiczer

September 22, 2019

A respected leader in the Washington medical community, he was a pioneer in the field of neurology. Dearly loved by family, he will be sorely missed by friends amd acquaintences.

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