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Marvin Fenchel Obituary

Fenchel, Marvin S. 85, passed away at home in Highland Park, beloved husband of Joyce (nee Frankel), dear father of Robert (Marhy Vernow), Thomas (Cathy), Wendy (Edwin) Brudnicki and Kathy (Robert) Share, loving grandfather of Michael, Jeffrey, Jostin, Jillian and Melissa Fenchel, David and Andrew Brudnicki, Joshua and Adam Share, fond brother of Kenneth (Millie). Private services were held. He was an attorney in practice for over 60 years, and a partner in the firm of Berger, Newmark and Fenchel, at 222 N. LaSalle St., in Chicago. He was an active supporter of many charities and a member of Briarwood Country Club. He was known for a keen sense of humor and bright intellect and a strong musical talent. He also loved old cars. Infor: Piser Funeral Services 847-679-4740.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Jul. 2 to Jul. 6, 2003.

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Iris & Jerry Pollan

July 22, 2003

Joyce,Kenny & Millie,

Our sincere condolences on the loss of Marvin.

Iris & Jerry Pollan

Melissa Fenchel

July 4, 2003

I loved Bapa so so so much. It was amazing how he could play all different instruments. He was so nice to me. Bapa loved our dogs Gretzky, Homer, and Maggie very much and so do I. We both love all dogs so much. I am glad I was able to spend time with Bapa when he came to Palm Springs. I will miss him so so so much. I was lucky to have him for my Bapa. He was such a nice Bapa. He loved all his grandchildren and they all loved him and that is why I loved him so very much.

Adelle & Hutch Oliff

July 4, 2003

Our sincere condolences to Joyce and the entire Fenchel family. Our friendship goes back 40 years when we played bridge on the train daily commuting to Chicago. He will always be remembered by us for his intellect, friendship and humor.

sonny ellman

July 3, 2003

My sincerest sympathy to you, Joyce, and your family. I always loved even a brief chat with Marv, truly a gentle man and a gentleman.

Chad Gettleman

July 2, 2003

Bob,
I was very saddened to see that your Dad had passed away. You could always count on your Dad to come to our ballgames and root us on, and if you recall, we needed all the help we could get. He was a man to be proud of as I'm sure you have been. Hope all else is well with you and your family. Again, my condolences. Chad

RICHARD WEIL

July 2, 2003

Ellie and I feel so badly about your loss. Marv was such a fine and decent person.. Please accept our deepest sympathy

Richard

Carole & Ron Feingold

July 2, 2003

We are greatly indebted to Marvin and Joyce for providing our meeting spot. Marv will always be remember by us for his wonderful smile and humor and cherished cars. He will be missed by all.

Carol & Marv Friedman

July 2, 2003

Our "K.C." was a very special man;gifted in so many ways, most especially a wonderful lawyer. best friend,sense of humor uniquely his, dog-lover exceptional. He will be missed.

Lois & Bob Lubin

July 2, 2003

Lois and I are saddened by the loss of a good friend, a great gentelman,and a wonderful husband. Our thoughts are with you.

DALE AND LEONARD NEMEROVSKI

July 2, 2003

Marvin was our friend for all of our lives. He was an honorable and kind man. His reputation and his career will be a legacy for his children and grandchildren. He was a class act. We wiil miss his big hello. Dale and Leonard

Morton Rosen

July 2, 2003

Marvin was a classmate of mine at Northwestern. A wonderful friend. My condolences to his dear family.

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