Marshall L. Rosenbloom ’55

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Marshall Rosenbloom, the son of Harry Rosenbloom, was born in Brooklyn April 13, 1934. He died Dec. 14, 2009, in Canaan, N.H., of metastatic cancer of the liver.

Coming to Princeton from Adelphi Academy in Brooklyn, Mush majored in biology, joined Court Club, and was managing editor and a contributor of the Nassau Lit. He served on the Bric-a-Brac staff and was a member of Whig-Clio, the Camera Club, Theatre Intime, and the Pre-Medical Society.

After graduating from New York University School of Medicine with a specialty in pediatrics, Mush practiced first in Connecticut and then in Philadelphia with Philadelphia Health Associates.

Mush loved Princeton and kept his friends from Court Club — in particular Ed Orshan and Fred Neuman — throughout his life. Retiring to Canaan, he and his wife, Maria Antonicci Rosenbloom, enjoyed small-town living, lovely townspeople, contiguity to a lake, and the opportunity to entertain in a relaxed atmosphere their nine grandchildren from their offspring Lynne Headley, Beth DiFrancesco, and Paul A. Rosenbloom. To them, his survivors, the class offers its sympathy.

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