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Martin Buchholtz
February 15th, 1939 - February 19th, 2023
Martin Buchholtz, 84, of St. Petersburg, FL, passed away on February 19th, after a long battle with MS.Martin was born on February 15th, 1939 to Miriam and Isador Buchholtz in Bronx, New York. After graduating from Ellenville High School, he went on to study at Clarkson University where he graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering. In 1961, Martin met Elaine Wolfson in Richmond, Virginia. They were married shortly after and went on to have 2 children, Robin and Dorri Buchholtz. Martin is survived by his wife Elaine, his daughter, Robin Switzer and her husband Perry, his daughter Dorri Buchholtz and her wife Kate, his grandson Sam Geffon, his grandson Ryan Geffon and his wife Katie, and his great granddaughter Gracelyn Rose. Martin is also survived by his brother Fredrick Buchholtz and his sister Carol Cynkin. Funeral Services will be held graveside on Wednesday, February 22nd at Chapel Hill Cemetery in Largo, FL at 11:00 am In leu of flowers, please send donations to the MS Society.
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