his obituary. A noted philanthropist, Rose died from complications with Parkinson’s disease following “many years of extraordinary strength and resilience,” the obituary added, describing Rose as a man who “consistently modeled a life worth emulating.”“His effortless gravitas paired with his quick humor and genuine respect for all individuals made him a gifted and compelling leader,” the eulogy continued.“A dedicated father and grandfather, Marshall had high expectations for those around him.
As a doting dogfather to his beloved goldendoodle Jerry, he instilled similarly high expectations. His family carries on his legacy of fierce compassion, stubborn persistence, and commitment to cheering on the Knicks.
His wisdom, strength, and generosity of spirit will be remembered by the countless people whose lives he touched.”Rose is survived by his wife Candice; his children Wendi and Andrew; his stepdaughter Chloe; and his grandchildren Alexander, Clio, Ell, Milo, Arthur, and Alice.A representative for Bergen did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.Rose and Bergen, both widows, wed in June 2000.
The couple were looking forward to celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary later this year. Their bond marked a second chance at love for the “Murphy Brown” star, who never imagined she’d find it again after losing her first husband, Louis Malle, in 1995.
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