Vivian Annette Block Marsh-Koltun was born on September 09, 1920 in Brooklyn, NY. She was a talented child landing roles in Milton Cross Children’s Hour and the Princess on the popular radio show called Let’s Pretend. From there she performed in various venues utilizing her operatic voice. During one of her performances in the New York Catskills, she met her future husband, Dr. Irving I Marsh. They married and had four daughters . They lived a very active and exciting life traveling around the world, boating in Long Island Sound and constantly entertaining family and friends. Vivian served as President of the local chapter of B’nai B’rith utilizing her talents in writing and producing shows for the organization.
When Irving passed away, Vivian truly felt a void until Victor H. Koltun stepped into her life. The friendship blossomed and soon they married. The last 30 years of Vivian’s life was filled with love, respect and fulfillment. She lost her beloved Victor in January of this year and after missing him for four months chose to join him.
Vivian is survived by five loving daughters, a son and 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.