Marcel E. Cerf, 1877-1935, was one of eight children born to Ernest andBobbette Hirsch Cerf in San Luis Obispo, California, USA. After graduating from U.C. Berkeley in 1897 and Hastings Law School in 1900, Marcel practiced general law in San Francisco. In 1913, he was appointed by California, USA Governor Hiram W. Johnson as a Judge of the Superior Court of San Francisco. Two years later, he Retired to private practice after apparently failing to win re-election. He later became an assistant professor of law at Hastings Law School.
In 1935, Marcel was recommended for a federal judgeship by USA Senator William G. McAdoo. Marcel and his wife, an heir to the Colton Estate (of Union Pacific Railroad), traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Roosevelt. A few hours before the meeting, Marcel suffered a stroke, dying about three weeks later at home in San Francisco.
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