Marty grew up in Brooklyn, earned a PhD in Psychology in Norman, Oklahoma, and eventually moved to Canada, settling first in Waterloo, Ontario, and then in Thornhill. He loved his work as a clinical psychologist and excelled at it. He was proudly Jewish throughout his life, regularly attending synagogue and advocating for Israel. He had a lively sense of humor and a love for games, and could root out levity from any situation. He was also passionate about American and Israeli history and could often be found with a historical biography in hand.
Marty will be remembered most for his warm personality and abundant love for his family, as well as for his determination and resiliency.
Memorial donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (MS Canada) 416-922-6065Â https://mscanada.donorportal.ca/
or Alzheimer Society Ontario 416-967-5900 https://alzheimer.ca/on/en/about-us/alzheimer-society-ontario
