TWEYMAN, Marilyn – It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of Marilyn Tweyman (Steinhauer) at her home on June 21, 2020, surrounded by her loving family. Daughter of the late Booky and David Steinhauer, she is survived by her loving husband Dr. Sidney Nusinowitz and her adoring children Michael Tweyman and Hailey and Ryan Schnier. Beloved stepmother to Rachael and Allen Greenwald, Leah and Brian Bloom and Jeremy Nusinowitz and Kim Kozloff, and devoted Bubie Marilyn to Jenna and Ethan, Jonah, Hadley and Macy, and Jack and Dylan. Dear sister and sister-in-law to Trudelle Laker, Stephen and Laura Steinhauer, and Freda and Joseph Naiman. Adored aunt, great aunt, and friend. Marilyn loved working as a teacher for 32 years and continued to work after her retirement. Her altruism and selflessness was unparalleled, as she was a timeless and much respected volunteer at Adath Israel Synagogue. She had many varied interests including interior decorating, art, the ballet, and playing tennis. Marilyn was widely known for her delicious biscotti, which she gladly baked for everyone’s simchas. More important than her career or her passions, Marilyn was a fundamentally good and caring person. Marilyn’s strength and resolve inspired her friends and family, who will remember her with the utmost respect and love. A special thank you to Dr. Michael Raphael and Dr. Ellen Warner for their excellent and compassionate care. A celebration of Marilyn’s life will be held at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to Adath Israel Synagogue, (416) 635-5340 or at adathisrael.com/donations.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Marilyn Tweyman Sunday June 21 2020..
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Death notice for the town of: Toronto, Province: Ontario
I was so saddened to hear of Marilyn’s passing. She was an absolutely lovely and caring person, who had a smile that would lighten up a room. Marilyn was an excellent teacher, and she would always help me out when I needed someone for the day to look after my classroom, and teach my students. She was loved by my students, they always would ask me if she would be the one coming in to teach the class. The kids really enjoyed having her there, she managed the class well, and she always did it with love and kindness. I remember this past February, Marilyn showed up on a cold winter day on the picket lines to bring all of us her much loved biscotti, and her unwavering support.
Marilyn was a wonderful, kind individual, and I will miss her very much. My condolences go out to her husband and family.
To the Nusinowitz Family,
Niki and I send our sincere condolences.
May your memories be sweet and constant.
She now sits with the Angels.
Niki and Styles Weinberg
To Dr. Nusinowitz
Sorry to hear of the death of your wife. My condolences to you and your family.
Frances Ezerzer
Dear Sid
So sorry to hear about the loss of your wife
Please accept our deepest condolences.
I only had the opportunity of meeting and being with Marilyn on a few occasions. She was charming, funny, and a delight to be with. Sid is a close and lifelong friend. I know that Marilyn gave him love, support and an enthusiasm for life. They made an amazing couple and together made each other’s life special and complete. My most sincere and deepest condolences on your loss.