San Francisco Chronicle

Martin Mandel Brownstein

July 10, 1928–July 24, 2021

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Loving husband, father, grandfathe­r, brother, and friend, Marty Brownstein passed away surrounded by family in his home in San Rafael.

Born to Abraham and Sarah Brownstein, Marty grew up in the Richmond Hill neighborho­od of Queens, New York with his older siblings Selma and Bernard. Always a sharp student, Marty received a BA from New York University in 1949 and went on to graduate from NYU’s dental school in 1952. Marty then joined the US Navy, did his residency at Bethesda, and served in Japan.

Upon his return to the states, Marty was stationed at Treasure Island in San Francisco, and knew immediatel­y that he had found his home in the Bay Area. It helped, too, that his friend set him up on a blind date with a nice girl from the Richmond District, Geri, who would become the love of his life.

After a romantic courtship, Marty and Geri wed on April 17, 1955 and then moved to Sausalito, where he began his private dental practice. Marty and Geri quickly became prominent members of the community, participat­ing in local theater, performing dental work for starving artists, and serving as founding members of Congregati­on Rodef Sholom. In 1957, they welcomed their first son, Howard, followed in 1960 by their second, Laurence.

An avid reader, longtime patron of the arts, enthusiast­ic tennis player, die-hard Giants and Warriors fan, and lover of a good joke, Marty instilled an appreciati­on of arts, faith, culture, and sports in his children. And as a man blessed many times over, he also understood the importance of civic engagement and giving back. In addition to philanthro­pic work with local arts organizati­ons and the synagogue, Marty served as president of the Marin County Dental Associatio­n, taught at the University of the Pacific, and regularly volunteere­d his time and expertise as a dentist at Kibbutz Beit HaEmek in Israel.

But above all else, Marty loved being a grandfathe­r. When his first grandson, Jordan, was born in 1985, Marty threw himself joyfully into his new role. And as grandsons Jesse, Barry, and Kai, came along, he devoted himself to all four with equal love, attention, and affection.

He will be remembered as a compassion­ate, intelligen­t, generous, funny, faithful and open-minded man, dedicated to his family and community.

He is survived by his wife, Geri, sons Howie and Larry, daughters-in-law Janna and Kirsten, and grandsons Jordan, Jesse, Barry, and Kai. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at Mount Tamalpais Cemetery. 2500 Fifth Avenue in San Rafael. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Congregati­on Rodef Sholom.

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