Marion Kreith - Boulder, Colorado 1927 - 2025
Marion Kreith died of heart failure on December 27th, 2025. She was lucid and in good
spirits to the very end, and she wanted to make sure to thank everyone who crossed
her path for what they contributed, in one way or another, to make her life as rich as it
was.
Marion was born in Altona, Germany. Her parents, John and Rose Finkels, owned a
small dry goods store and life was comfortable until Hitler started his plan to exterminate
all Jews. In 1938 the family emigrated to Belgium and then to Cuba. Her daughter
Judy, with the help of cinematographer Robin Truesdale, made a film about her life in
Havana called 'Cuba's Forgotten Jewels : A Haven in Havana'. The jewels refer to her
working in the diamond industry in order to support her family. The family was finally
allowed to come to the states in March of 1946, and they settled in Los Angeles. It was
there that she met her husband Frank Kreith and with him she had an extraordinarily
exciting life. Frank became a well known engineer and educator in both heat transfer
and solar energy, and they traveled all over the world, always combining a professional
meeting with a great vacation. They had three children, Michael , Marcia and Judy who
made her exceedingly happy. Marion had many jobs: she was a Democratic Precinct
Woman for two ten- year stints; she helped her husband in his professional work; while
getting an MA in French at C.U. she taught preliminary French classes and was also
invited to give a class of French literature in English translation in the Honors Program.
She had a short stint teaching reading to the inmates at the Boulder jail. She and
Frank owned some real estate, and Marion became a kind and conscientious landlady
to her many renters. She was happy to have been invited to the Retired Faculty Book
Club and wishes its members well. She felt that except for the Holocaust and losing her
son to suicide, she lived a blessed life for which she was exceedingly grateful.
Marion is survived by her two daughters, Marcia (George Horsheim) and Judy (Chris
Jenkins) and three grandchildren: Sarah and Arielle Klein and her Irish grandson Daniel
Kreith; by her sister Ada Bakalar and her two children, Aaron and Andrea, and
Andrea's children, Kohl and Madison. She also has an extended family in Belgium. On
her husband's side she is survived by the Culler family.
There is a lovely Jewish phrase that says that the best legacy a person can leave
behind is a "Shem Tov" - a good name. We feel that Marion has fulfilled that legacy
well.
If you wish to make a memorial donation, please send it to
Clinica Health and Wellness - 1455 Dixon Ave. Lafayette, CO 80026
The Colorado Musical Festival, or a charity of your choice.
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