Funeral Details

Marvin M. Weiler

January 6, 1931 - December 31, 2021

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Monday, January 3, 2022 at 12 Noon

Graveside

B’nai Zedek Cemetery
1760 Sheridan Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
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Clergy

Rabbi Todd Zinn
Chicago Sinai Congregation

Shiva

By Zoom
Times are 6:30-8:30PM
Family and friends who already know each other have been invited to a particular Shiva call, but please join any of the Shiva calls at your convenience. Please contact Shiva Moderator
Debra Samuels
847.477.7470
or debbie.samuels@mktgscience.com

ZOOM SHIVA

Meeting ID: 828 4054 0353

Passcode: Shiva

Monday, January 3
All are welcome

Tuesday, January 4
Marvin’s friends

Wednesday, January 5
Linda’s friends

Thursday, January 6
All are welcome

To help with meals please contact
Tammi Finestone
847.508.3870
or finestone@me.com

Memorial Contributions

Dravet Syndrome Foundation
PO Box 3026
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
www.dravetfoundation.org
or
Food bank charity of your choice





OBITUARY

Marvin M. Weiler, age 90

Beloved husband of the late N. Sue Weiler nee Wolberg for 63 years. Loving father of Alan Weiler (Julie Egger), Janet (Daniel) Cohen, and Linda Weiler. Proud grandfather of Sigal (Leonid), Ayla (Tzafrir), Sarah (Alex), Hannah, and the late Yotom. Dear great grandfather of Na’ama and Gaia. Graveside service Monday 12PM at B’nai Zedek Cemetery in Kenosha, Wisconsin. To attend the funeral live stream, please visit our website. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dravet Syndrome Foundation, PO Box 3026, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, www.dravetfoundation.org or to the food bank charity of your choice. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com.


GUEST BOOK

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Marv, I will think of you, especially when I hear the Grant Park music this summer.

Beryl Byman
January 2, 2022
My condolences and prayers for you and your family

Larry Wolfman
January 3, 2022
Marv and I started out as coworkers, which led to a lifelong friendship. As a college professor, he was highly respected by students and staff alike. Marv was a wonderful friend and I will miss our conversations about politics, religion, sports and so many other topics. He was an honorable man that leaves a great legacy.

Dan Petrosko
January 6, 2022