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Marc Rothstein

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Marc Rothstein

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 Apr 2010 (aged 44)
Burial
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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NORTH BERWICK, Maine — Marc Rothstein, 44, of North Berwick, was taken away all too soon on April 30, 2010.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Marc was the youngest child of Sarah Heller and Nathan Rothstein.

Marc lived life to its fullest, and most who spent time with him knew that things were about to get lively whenever he stepped into the room.

He was a man of the world and a man of the heart. His business brought him to the four corners of the earth. He must have touched his toes in the sand of thousands of different beaches. But no matter how far away he was, he carried his love for his family and friends wherever he went.

Marc's parents, Sarah and Nathan, were a great source of love, knowledge and strength for him. And his sisters, Bibi and Martine, were always close to him and always there when he needed them.

His two longhaired, gorgeous boys were his life. The joy he felt whenever he was with them was evident to all who were around.

Marc met his wife, Juli Rothstein, on a business trip at Club Med in the Dominican Republic. He swept her off her feet and loved her fiercely until their last minutes together.

He is survived by his loving wife, Juli; his two beautiful sons, Caleb, 8, and Aden, 5; his mother and stepfather (deceased) Herbert and Sarah Heller; his father and stepmother, Nathan and Paula Rothstein; his mother-in-law, Debbie Nessett; his nana-in-law, Delores Bock; his sister, Beatrice Rothstein; his sister and brother-in-law, Martine and Brian Marcus, and their two lovely daughters, Rachel and Zoe; his stepsister and her husband, Erica and Rob Newman, and their two sweet girls, Samantha and Nicole; his stepbrother and his wife, Richard and Liza Heller, and their two daughters, Aerin and Elise; his three brothers in life, Greg Peterson, Eric Wong, and Jay Higdon, his soul sister Sabine Vedie and many, many more friends and family.

In thinking of the man that Marc was, and who he will remain in our hearts, we offer this quote by Alexander Supertramp, "The very basic core of a man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun."

Services will be held Wednesday, May 5, at 11 a.m. at Temple Israel in Portsmouth, with burial to follow. Shiva will be held following the burial, at 4 p.m. at the home of Marc and Juli Rothstein, 447 Lebanon Road, North Berwick. In lieu of flowers, donations in Marc's memory may be made to the Hebrew School at Temple Israel, Portsmouth.

For online condolences please visit www.jvwoodfuneralhome.com.

Visit www.fosters.com/obits for an online guest book.

Published in Fosters from May 3 to May 5, 2010
NORTH BERWICK, Maine — Marc Rothstein, 44, of North Berwick, was taken away all too soon on April 30, 2010.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Marc was the youngest child of Sarah Heller and Nathan Rothstein.

Marc lived life to its fullest, and most who spent time with him knew that things were about to get lively whenever he stepped into the room.

He was a man of the world and a man of the heart. His business brought him to the four corners of the earth. He must have touched his toes in the sand of thousands of different beaches. But no matter how far away he was, he carried his love for his family and friends wherever he went.

Marc's parents, Sarah and Nathan, were a great source of love, knowledge and strength for him. And his sisters, Bibi and Martine, were always close to him and always there when he needed them.

His two longhaired, gorgeous boys were his life. The joy he felt whenever he was with them was evident to all who were around.

Marc met his wife, Juli Rothstein, on a business trip at Club Med in the Dominican Republic. He swept her off her feet and loved her fiercely until their last minutes together.

He is survived by his loving wife, Juli; his two beautiful sons, Caleb, 8, and Aden, 5; his mother and stepfather (deceased) Herbert and Sarah Heller; his father and stepmother, Nathan and Paula Rothstein; his mother-in-law, Debbie Nessett; his nana-in-law, Delores Bock; his sister, Beatrice Rothstein; his sister and brother-in-law, Martine and Brian Marcus, and their two lovely daughters, Rachel and Zoe; his stepsister and her husband, Erica and Rob Newman, and their two sweet girls, Samantha and Nicole; his stepbrother and his wife, Richard and Liza Heller, and their two daughters, Aerin and Elise; his three brothers in life, Greg Peterson, Eric Wong, and Jay Higdon, his soul sister Sabine Vedie and many, many more friends and family.

In thinking of the man that Marc was, and who he will remain in our hearts, we offer this quote by Alexander Supertramp, "The very basic core of a man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun."

Services will be held Wednesday, May 5, at 11 a.m. at Temple Israel in Portsmouth, with burial to follow. Shiva will be held following the burial, at 4 p.m. at the home of Marc and Juli Rothstein, 447 Lebanon Road, North Berwick. In lieu of flowers, donations in Marc's memory may be made to the Hebrew School at Temple Israel, Portsmouth.

For online condolences please visit www.jvwoodfuneralhome.com.

Visit www.fosters.com/obits for an online guest book.

Published in Fosters from May 3 to May 5, 2010

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