Jacob Grunfeld
I knew Marvin from Day Camp Yeshiva Beth. He was a nice, sweet, gentle, decent human being. If everybody in this world would have been one trillion of one percent of what Marvin was, it would be a nice, normal, decent world.
Birth date: Jun 8, 1957 Death date: May 23, 2023
Marvin Tuchklaper, 65 of Plantation, Florida passed away on Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Beloved husband of Susie Tuchklaper, loving father of Jeff (Stacey) Tuchklaper and the late Daniel Tuchklaper, dear brother of Esther Tuchklaper an Read Obituary
I knew Marvin from Day Camp Yeshiva Beth. He was a nice, sweet, gentle, decent human being. If everybody in this world would have been one trillion of one percent of what Marvin was, it would be a nice, normal, decent world.
Marvin will be missed so much by so many who looked up to him, learnt from him, had opportunity to share laughter, joy and learn about his many hobbies he was passionate about... He loved his family the most and treasured every moment with his Sons, Grandsons and lovely wife Susie. Rest in Peace Marvin, we will forever have most special memories in our hearts we got to share together... Raime and Michael DePaul
Marvin was always a MENSCH whenever we interacted. I always enjoyed hearing his confidence and positivity in every conversation and dealing.
May his memory be for a blessing in the lives of his family!
Steve Korol
First me Marvin back in the day at the ASD when we were all exhibiting at the Hilton. we were neighbors and became friends.He was always upbeat and made you feel good.always their if you needed help.
He will be missed!
RIP
Steve Crane
A true gentleman and a great guy, you will be missed, Neil Stepak
Rest in peace. You will be missed. God Bless.
Sending love and thoughts to the Tuchklaper family. Marvin was truly a good man and that goodness makes the loss hurt that much more. May his memory always be a blessing to his family and friends. RIP my friend, your memory will continue on through all those who cared about you.
Danny Kole
I don't know where to begin. One of a kind great guy who will be sorely missed. I'm a better person for having known Marvin. Rest in Peace my Man!!!
Many thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Tuchklaper family. Marvin was a terrific person, friend and such a joy to be around. He always had a great story or joke to make my days at the Miami Shows. Or when He and Susan were in Chicago, I loved hearing the stories of the Sanfillippo family and their many visits there. Marvin will be truly missed.
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