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Edward Leonard Marcus

1927 - 2022

Edward Leonard Marcus obituary, 1927-2022, New Haven, CT

BORN

1927

DIED

2022

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New Haven, Connecticut

Edward Marcus Obituary

Edward Leonard Marcus
Edward Leonard Marcus, passed away on May 5, 2022, in Yale New Haven Hospital in the loving embrace of two of his daughters, Shelley and Nicole Marcus. He was a month shy of his 95th birthday. Edward was born in Brooklyn, NY on June 14th, 1927. He was the son of the late Dr. Isadore Marcus and Dorothy (Kirchstein) Marcus.
Ed's life was comprised of many successes. Many people are aware of his professional and political accomplishments, which were numerous and tremendous. He attended Poly Prep Country Day School in New York for high school, where he not only excelled in the classroom but athletics as well, playing on the Varsity Football and baseball team. This was followed by his attendance at Yale University, where he received his BA, excelling in his academics, as well as his successes on the football, baseball, and basketball teams, and as manager of the wrestling team. Ed then graduated from the Yale University School of Law in the graduating class of 1950 with his LLB and LLD. While attending law school, Ed became very involved in the community, believing in public service and aiding others, which extended to a larger scale vision. This interest led him to run for office for the Board of Alders (Alderman) in the early 1950's where he knocked on every door in the ward. He was successful in his first attempt running and was thereafter a Majority leader on the Board of Alders 1951. He began The Marcus Law Firm upon his graduation from Yale. What began as a one-man operation quickly became a thriving law firm that has become known by many today throughout all of new England. He went on to run for State Senate where he served six terms as Majority Leader and then served as Democratic State Chairman beginning in 1992 for a number of years. In these roles he had the privilege and pleasure to meet many prominent elected officials, community members, and new friends. He loved to debate, educate, and learn from others. He was known as a tough, strong, stubborn, and determined man, who was also confidently humble. But this family knows his true nature, which was loving, generous, kind, sentimental, compassionate, animal loving, and an overall big softy (daily carrying all family cards in his briefcase).
Ed was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Mortimer Bennett. He leaves behind his wife, Jill (Surprenant) Marcus, who has been a Police Commissioner for 17 years, has served as a volunteer for MADD, and served as a Deacon at the Stony Creek Congregational Church. Jill and Ed had been married for 33 years; celebrating their anniversary on August 9th. They had a wonderful marriage filled with travel, many adored pets, played tennis together, and hosted numerous political functions at their home.
Ed is survived by three daughters:
The Honorable Judge Shelley A. Marcus (Edward Burke); Shelley was his sidekick in all things political and athletic almost from the time she could crawl. Shelley fondly remembers living in Westville, New Haven, where her father would organize touch football games in their yard and included all the neighborhood children. They enjoyed going to Yale football games together, as well as, going to watch the NY Giants when they played at the Yale Bowl. Ed was an avid tennis player and passed that love onto Shelley. They often played together, for recreation and father/daughter mixed double tournaments. Shelley also inherited his love of law, becoming an attorney at his law firm and thusly becoming the Judge that she is today. She describes him as her best friend forever.
Susan Marcus; loved to play tennis, go swimming, skiing, and travelling with her father and family. She later found a love of horseback riding. Ed was the most important component in Susan's successes, as he would advocate for her and her Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) throughout her life. It was important to him to give Sue all the resources that she needed in order to be a happy, independent, community member; Chapel Haven where Sue resided after graduation, lessons in all things athletic, and a lifelong position at The Marcus Law Firm where Sue enjoyed driving as a courier as one of her responsibilities.
Nicole Marcus (Lucia Rivera); great-niece of Ed's wife Jill Marcus, who became his adopted daughter in 1996 when she was at the age of 12. Nicole is a teacher at Applewild, a private day and boarding school in Fitchburg, MA. Ed made sure she had the best education from Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, MA, followed by a Certification Program at Southern Connecticut State University. He was in attendance of every match and game she ever played in and was her biggest cheerleader and "car ride coach." Beyond that, he was a father she hadn't had; she describes him as her consistent, ever loving, ever accepting, man that has shown her guidance, gave her possibilities, and a life she wouldn't trade for the world.
Ed also leaves behind former wife Phyllis Marcus. Ed and Phyllis met while he was in Yale; they married when she was 19 and he was 21, in 1948. They had their two daughters, Shelley and Susan, together and created many happy memories in their time with one another.
He also survived by many nieces and nephews, as well as his beloved fur babies, Bella and Bebe Marcus.
The family would like to thank the dedicated nurses and doctors at Yale New Haven Hospital for their competent and compassionate care in his final days. We would also like to thank Forrest Page for his indescribable love, care, and kindness that he has bestowed upon Ed and this family during these difficult times.
Funeral Services will be held on MONDAY morning, May 9th at 11:00 at the Robert E. Shure & Son Funeral Home, 543 George St., New Haven. Masks are required to protect all who attend. Burial will be PRIVATE. Memorial Contributions may be sent to the David Cosgrove Animal Shelter, Branford, CT. To sign an online registry book or to leave a message of condolence, please visit; www.shurefuneralhome.com.

Published by The New Haven Register on May 6, 2022.

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Michael Rappaport

May 13, 2022

I met Edward Marcus in 1970 as a friend of his daughter Shelley and really never knew him that well. But I followed his achievements through the years and was always impressed with his character and his accomplishments. No matter how long people live, we miss them when they are gone. He will live a long time in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

Raymond Horvath

May 10, 2022

Dear Shelley. My deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family. I will always remember being in Ed's office and feeling his presence. I will always remember how your father's words helped me get thorough difficult times. I will always remember that he was a strong and kind man.

Marty Ruff

May 9, 2022

Jill, My condolences.

Bennabattula family

May 8, 2022

We were saddened to hear about Ed´s passing. We had many good moments working with Ed. Thinking of you and the family and wishing moments of peace and comfort.

Laura Trentacosta

May 7, 2022

Dear Shelley, Susan, Nicki, Jill and the Marcus Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Edward was a remarkable, brilliant man who loved his children deeply. I will always remember fondly his various words of wisdom that he shared with me over the years. At 92 he was still playing tennis and he said his secret was to keep the mind and body active. May he now enjoy playing tennis with the angels.

Duffy-Acevedo Family

May 7, 2022

Jill (and family),

Stefanie and I (and our kids) just heard.

We are very sad and despite Ed's illness, very shocked that this has come to be.

I know you have to be your best at this worst of time, so please know that Duffy family is always a friend to depend.

Meantime, please know we respect your privacy and are there for you when ready to ask for help.

Warmest Sympathies,
Duffy Family

1 Corinthians 15:21

Paul Korik

May 7, 2022

My heartfelt condolences. A true gentleman and pillar of the community. One of the trickiest tennis serves I´ve ever faced in my life. Fond memories of doubles tennis with the Marcus´ at The Owenego Club in the 80´s. RIP Ed.

Jay & Karen Ardolino

May 7, 2022

Our thoughts, prayers and love to the Marcus family.....

Ray (Beaver) Lafarier

May 7, 2022

Jill, I'm so sorry too hear about Ed's passing, Our prayers and thought are with you and you family at this difficult time. Ed was a great man and will be missed by many.

Frank vitello

May 7, 2022

Sending my condolences to jill and the Marcus family I new Ed when I worked at the Woodbridge cc he was either playing tennis or in the steam room very nice man he will b missed RIP ED!

Joe Duke McAlpine

May 7, 2022

Condolences to the family..I met this fine man over 70 years ago...we worked summers at Wexler Day Camp!!

Paula Dagostino

May 6, 2022

Jill, so sorry to read about Ed. Please know you're in my thoughts and prayers.

Michele vitello

May 6, 2022

My sincere condolences go out to the entire Marcus family on this difficult time I new ed and jill over 30yrs your like family to me.Ed will truly b missed Rest In Peace!

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