AMY-ROSENTHAL-Obituary

AMY ROSENTHAL

Apr 29, 1965 – Mar 13, 2017 (Age 51)

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BORN
April 29, 1965
DIED
March 13, 2017
AGE
51

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Amy Krouse Rosenthal, age 51; beloved wife of Jason Rosenthal; loving mother of Justin, Miles, and Paris; devoted daughter of Ann Wolk Krouse and Paul Krouse; dear sister of Beth (Mark) Kaufmann, Joe (Megan Dunne) Krouse, and Katie (Brian Saltzman) Froelich; dear aunt of seven; fond...

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I knew Amy and taught her beautiful children. Her kindness, her humility, and of course, her humor were gifts she imparted to them, too. We have her gifts in our homes and our classrooms and her legacy lives on. She is not forgotten.

Amy will always be remembered by anyone blessed to know her. My thoughts and prayers to her family and friends. Time never erases or forgets a childhood classmate with a heart of gold, so bright, creative and genuine. I met Amy in January of 1976 in the 5th grade when I moved to Northbrook and we were classmates thru the 8th grade. My thoughts and prayers are with the Rosenthal family ALWAYS. Amy always made a difference and made people smile. I remember her signing was "Krouse Mouse" on my...

This is a message for Joe and Katie. I love your sister's children books especially Plant a Kiss. I just realized that I know your family from Lake Forest, IL. I was a fourth grade teacher in the late 70's at Sheridan School. I believe you were my students. I also stayed at your house to care for you while your parents were away. I almost started a fire in your kitchen!! I remember your family with fondness.
I am living in Barnstable MA on Cape Cod. I became a Reading Specialist and...

Amy made her mark and left a beautiful footprint in the world. I am sure she was dearly love and is terribly missed. Rest in peace my dear.

What a remarkable lady. My heart goes out to Amy's family for their loss. Amy was very brave. I am a nurse, who worked with gyn cancer patients. It is no easy way to fight that disease. My deepest condolences.

The days ahead will be difficult, but the comfort from our heavenly father, friends and relatives can help ease the pain and sorrow you are experiencing. My deepest sympathy for your loss.

What a compassionate soul Amy was! Remarkable in her love for her family especially the love of her life Jason. My heart goes out to them as they grieve the loss. May the love and support of family and friends, cherished photos and memories and finally passages in God's word all help you to endure with hope. Ps147:3