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Cheryl & Ray Vitiello
February 8, 2024
Cheryl & Ray Vitiello
February 8, 2024
Cheryl & Ray Vitiello
February 8, 2024
May the trees grow tall and flourish as a remembrance of Marshall.
Julia Coopersmith
January 19, 2024
So sorry to hear this. Marshall hadn't been in touch for a while so I worried about his well being. My first memory of Marshall is him sitting in the Russian tea room with a tall beautiful woman. I must have been with his sister Ann. Otherwise, there would have been no way we could have met. I remember Ann saying, "My brother is always with a tall beautiful woman." Everyone was devastated by Ann's death. I clearly remember Marshall's wonderful mother and Marshall at that time. Marshall always managed to stay in touch, probably mostly as away of maintaining some contact and memories of his Ann, who died way too young. He often spoke lovingly of his Alison,his daughter, Barbara. his wife, and how much he was enjoying his new home outside of New York. Marshall, I hope and pray you are enjoying your new adventure.
Legacy Remembers
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January 19, 2024
Marshall Weingarden Obituary
Easton, MD - Born 1930 in Brooklyn; raised there and in Queens, Marsh remembered when milkmen used horses, bagels were cement donuts, and the Dodgers played the 1941 World Series. He studied engineering, graduated from U. of Michigan where... Read Marshall Weingarden's Obituary
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