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Occupation trustee for the village of Deerfield
Source:
Chicago Tribune Historical Archive
Page: Record Number: 19890928OB8901170674     Quality: Secondary
Source Text: HAROLD MAROVITZ, RETIRED ATTORNEY, BOXING JUDGE
By Jerry Thornton

Services for Harold Marovitz, 86, a retired attorney and former boxing j udge, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the chapel at 5206 N. Broadway.

Mr. Marovitz died Tuesday in his North Side home. He retired from law p ractice last year.

He was a lawyer for 63 years and was a founding partner of the Loop law f irm of Marovitz & Marovitz, which he began with his brother, Abraham Li ncoln Marovitz, now a senior U.S. District Court judge. Their younger b rother, Sydney, who died in April, later became a partner.

`TMHe was really the best all-around lawyer between the three of us,`TM J udge Marovitz said. `TMHe was the bookman. He did all our brief work and k ept us abreast of the changing laws.

`TMHe was highly ethical and a great influence on my life and my brother `s. He was the dean. We were three brothers, but the best part of it wa s we were three friends.`TM

Mr. Marovitz was a member of the American Bar Association, Illinois Sta te Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Association, where he was on the b oard of managers and active in committee work.

A lifelong Chicago resident, he garduated from Kent Law School in 1925.

`TMAside from being a lawyer, he was very active with the state boxing c ommission during the heydays of boxing,`TM said his son, James, a Deerfi eld village trustee.

`TMHe was a man of great integrity,`TM his son said. `TMHe was known to be v ery honest and straightforward. You always knew where you stood with hi m.`TM

A senior boxing judge for the Illinois State Athletic Commission, Mr. M arovitz judged prizefights from 1933 to 1983. He was ranked one of the t op five judges in the country in 1954 by Ring Magazine.

Mr. Marovitz was never a boxer himself, but he once escaped being cited f or contempt of court in 1936 after he and a fellow attorney got into a f istfight, according to a newspaper account of the incident.

`TMHe was a pretty temperamental guy,`TM said Judge Marovitz, who was a a mateur boxer himself. `TMWe came out of the Maxwell Street area where so meone could question your judgment, but not your integrity, because our f ather always told us not to be afraid to stand up for what we believed i n.`TM

Along with his fondness for boxing, Mr. Marovitz also was an avid bowle r and once bowled a 299 game, his brother said.

Survivors also include his wife, Gertrude, and another son, Sanford, ch airman of the English Department at Kent State University in Ohio.
Occupation Sidley & Austin
Source:
Newspaper article
Source Text: Among survivors are two nephews, James L. Marovitz of Sidley & Austin a nd former state senator William A. Marovitz, and a grandnephew, Andrew S . Marovitz of Mayer, Brown & Platt. Two brothers, Harold and Sidney Mar ovitz, also were attorneys.
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