Marvin Dronzek
Dronzek, Marvin, 82, of 140 Spencer Woods Dr., died Sunday, February 23, 2014, at Miriam Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Marcia (Wintner) Dronzek for 49 years. Born in Cleveland, OH, a son of the late Joseph and Esther (Lansky) Dronzek, he had lived in East Greenwich for 35 years. Marvin spent his career as a tax attorney. He was also a Navy veteran. Marvin was a member of Temple Sinai. Devoted father of Ellen Orkin and her husband Jonathan of Canton, MA and Jeff Dronzek and his wife Jennifer of East Greenwich. Dear brother of Donald Dronzek of CA and Eileen Turoff of OH. Loving grandfather of Emily, Abigail, Amanda and Danielle. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. in TEMPLE SINAI, 30 Hagan Ave., Cranston. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Temple Sinai or Miriam Hospital Oncology Unit. Shiva will be observed at his late residence Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday and Thursday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. For online condolences, go to ShalomMemorialChapel.com.
My thoughts, prayers, condolences, and fond memories of “Mr. D” are with you during this time and for always. May you be comforted by the warm memories you have of him.
Fondly,
Erica Kamin Kaiser
Marcia, Ellen and Jeff: We send our condolences to the entire Dronzek family. Although we cannot be with you physically, we shall be by your side emotionally and spiritually. Marvin was indeed a gentle and soft-spoken man of upstanding character. We shall miss him.
Elaine and Fred Kamin
Dear Marcia, Ellen & Jeff:
Marvin will be missed for his wit and kindness to all. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Dear Marcia, my deepest condolences go out to you at this sad time. Having lost Dalia just two years ago, I know how difficult time it is even though we know that our beloved ones are at His bosom. My prayers are with you. Peter.
We are thinking of you at this difficult time. You are in our prayers as you remember warmly the person that meant so much to you and the world.
Dear Marcia and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. May your fondest memories sustain you during this difficult time. I could see what a loving, supporting husband and father he was.
Sheila Land
Judee and I will miss Marv. Both of you were so kind, caring, and helpful to my Mom over many years, which we will never forget. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Marvin was a true Mensch. I had the pleasure of growing up with Marvin in Cleveland, Ohio and attending school through high school with him.
He was a caring, sincere and intelligent fellow and one whose wisdom was always highly regarded as was his friendship and loyalty.
He will be remembered and missed.
We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of your family at this difficult time.Jim and Ellen Compton
Marcia,
My sincere wishes go out to you and your family.
I,too,lost a husband and it was difficut,but more
difficult watching him slowly die.
Love,
Carol Doyle (yoga)
Marcia, I am so sorry to hear about Marvin’s passing. Although we haven’t seen each other for many years I remember how friendly you both were when we saw each other. Regards to your family. Sandi (Marcia Cohen’s sister)
My condolences to you and your family. We were close in law school and we studied for the bar together, but we lost tract of each other and I just found out about his passing