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Marshall Saran Obituary

Marshall SARAN Marshall Saran, our Dad, passed away in the early morning hours of January 15, 2010, with his wife Dorothy by his side. He was the patriarch of our family and will be dearly missed. He was born in Minneapolis, MN, on May 13, 1921, to Jack and Leona Saran. Jack Saran was a window washer who was always looking for greener pastures. Dad and his family moved to Kansas City, then San Francisco, and finally settled in Seattle. He grew up during the Depression, often not having much food on the dinner table, and carried those memories with him always. He was determined to ensure that his children grew up with a better life than he had during his younger years. By 15, Dad was working alongside his father who had a commercial window cleaning route in downtown Seattle and going to school at the same time. He graduated from Garfield High School in 1939. Shortly after that he considered himself extremely lucky to meet the love of his life, Dorothy Konick, the woman he married and was fortunate to spend the next 69 years with. Their marriage was interrupted by Dad's service in World War II, where he was truly one of what Tom Brokaw called the "greatest generation." He fought in Europe, in an armored cavalry unit, part of General George Patton's 3rd Army. He was in the Battle of the Bulge and later, while serving in a scouting unit, was one of the first GI's to cross the Rhine into Germany. One of his lasting memories of that time was his participation in the liberating of Nazi labor camps. He was eligible for a Purple Heart Decoration but was in such a hurry to leave the army he didn't wait around to receive it. He was reticent to talk about those times, never wanting to glorify war for his children. It was only when his children and grandchildren were older that he could talk about some of the grim experiences he faced during that time. Upon his return from the war, he founded a business, Superior Home Services, that did Insurance claims work in fire and water damage restoration. Shortly after Mom and Dad bought a home in Laurelhurst and spent the next 25 years in that neighborhood. Over the next few years they had three sons and he worked extremely hard, for long hours, to see his firm continue to grow. It became one the largest and most successful businesses of its kind in the Seattle area, with branches in both Tacoma and Everett. This was something his mother-in-law was sure never would happen and she told our mother that on more then one occasion. Two of his 3 sons continued running the family business until it was sold in 1994. Starting when we were young he and mom took us camping at different State Parks almost every weekend during the summer, that is until the time we arrived to find all the campsites taken. He decided there and then that it was time to buy a piece of property for our summer home. He purchased a lot with a large trailer on Lake Goodwin and then proceeded to build an outside bunkhouse and bathhouse for his kids and their friends. We spent many years enjoying swimming on the beach, water-skiing, boating, evenings around the campfire and having friends and family come to spend time with us. This was a great time for us, spending summers there, and these are some of the wonderful memories the three of us are able to carry with us forever. He and Mom retired early and spent the next 25 years on their seven-acre property and home on Whidbey Island. Marshall spent many pleasurable hours tending and making repairs to his property. Their home on Holmes Harbor became a gathering place for friends, relatives, children and grand-children. Many family events and holiday meals were enjoyed there. He was preceded in death by his parents and his older brother Fred. He is survived by his loving wife Dorothy, his sons Michael Saran (Gayle) and their daughter Jennifer Waller (Jason) and their children Griffin and Truman; Craig Saran (Joani), Craig's sons Ian Saran, Kyle Saran, Adam Diskin (Hilary) and their children Hannah and Jolie, Lee Diskin (Lori) and their children Carly, Jack and Eli, and Matt Diskin; Mark Saran and his children Annie Sitzenstock (Chris), Joshua Saran, Ian Boushey, Joe Mick-Hager (Chasidy) and their daughter Desiree, Carney Fletcher( Dave) and their daughter Ava, foster daughter Marilyn Jorgenson (Marc) and her daughters Jessica and Lia, sister-in-law, Fern Klatsker Saran, brother-in-law Willis Konick, and 3 nieces, Lisa Konick, Lara Konick, Barbara Saran and one nephew, Philip Saran. He and Dorothy were longtime members of Temple De Hirsch-Sinai and founding members of Temple Beth Am. If you wish to make donation please send it to a Haitian Earthquake Relief Fund. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, January 24, 2010, at the Summit at First Hill, 1200 University Street, Seattle WA, 98101. A shiva minyan will be held Monday, January 25, at 7:30 pm at the home of Craig and Joani Saran.

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Published by The Seattle Times from Jan. 21 to Jan. 25, 2010.

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Linda Kollack

February 2, 2010

Dear Dorothy, Michael, Craig and Mark,

We were so sorry to hear of Marshall's passing. We would like to extend our deepest sympathies and know that his abiding memory will be of comfort to all of you as time goes by.

Linda and Bob Kollack

January 26, 2010

Dorothy, Michael, Craig & Mark

Please know how sad I am to hear of Marshall's passing. Every memory I have of him is a fond one. His love & devotion for family was second to none. Dorothy, you are a love story within a love story. Marshall & Dorthy are the epitome of what marriage, family and love is all about. How proud and blessed you are to have shared such beautiful times together. I love you all !

As always, Susan L. Erak

Barbara Loney

January 25, 2010

To Dorothy, Michael, Craig and Mark,

I was sorry to hear of Marshall's passing. I hope that the joy he brought you and those around him can be of some comfort at this time.

January 25, 2010

To Dorothy, Michael, Craig, and Mark,

We are sorry to hear of Marshall's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dan and Naomi

John Parnell

January 24, 2010

To Mark and Family - I am saddened to hear of Marshall's passing. His was a life well-lived. My thoughts are with all of you - John

Chuck Blumenfeld

January 22, 2010

Dororthy, Mike, Craig and Mark

I was so sorry to hear of Marshall's passing. I remember the fun times at Lake Goodwin and how much my folks loved spending time with you. My heartfelt condolences.

Chuck

January 21, 2010

Dear Dorothy,

We are both very sorry to read of Marshall's death. We remember our early introduction to Seattle's Jewish Community where you and Marshall made us feel welcome. This was folllowed by our joint efforts to create a north-end Temple, which resulted in Beth Am. We also shared in our love and respect for Rabbi Mike. These are touch points for fond memories. With love,
Howard and Maryann Breskin

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