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Edward Rothman Obituary

Edward W. Rothman, of Harrisburg, died January 12 at home. He was 92. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Harriet; his children, Julie Goldman, Albert Rothman and Alyssa Segal; and grandchildren Marissa Palmer and Harper and Hadley Segal. He was predeceased by his son Michael and his sisters, Harriet Plesh and Marcia Kaplan. The son of Abe and Evelyn Rothman, Ed was born in Baltimore before moving to Millersburg, Pa, and Harrisburg. Throughout high school he was a star baseball and basketball player. (He also excelled at tennis, later partnering with his wife in tournaments). He served two tours in the army, the second as a courier in Japan during the Korean War. Ed then graduated from Dickinson College and Dickinson Law School. He practiced law in Harrisburg for 38 years and was named one of the top bankruptcy lawyers in the state, before retiring as a partner from McNees Wallace & Nurick in 1997. He also served as assistant city solicitor. A proud member of Beth El Temple, he served as president of the Harrisburg Hebrew School and led the morning minyan at the temple for many years. After retirement he found great joy volunteering at local hospitals and singing to residents of the Jewish Home. He loved his family, his community, his faith, baseball, opera and a good martini (very) dry. Contributions can be made to Beth El Temple (bethelhbg.org), The Glioblastoma Foundation (glioblastomafoundation.org), Homeland Hospice (homelandathome.org) or the charity of your choice. Funeral services will be private. www.pennlive.com/obits

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Published by Patriot-News from Jan. 14 to Jan. 15, 2023.

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Andy Spector

January 13, 2024

I believe Ed was a counselor at Camp Tall Timbers in Maine in the 1950´s. He was a great guy. My condolences to his family. May his memory be a blessing. Andy Spector

Julie Goldman

January 12, 2024

There has been one less beautiful soul here on earth with us for exactly one year. I miss him, his humor, his interest in my life, his wisdom, our conversations, his unconditional love, his compliments, saying he was proud of me and for understanding me. He was " my family." I felt respected, loved and happier when he was here. On occasion, he´d say, "Julie, you´re a lot like me." I´m proud of that! Thanks, Dad!!!
He was such a humanitarian and it gave him great pleasure to volunteer at the local hospitals as a patient advocate and, knowing my father, he made the patients feel better than they did before his visit. He enjoyed meeting new people and he really listened to every word they spoke. He was, naturally, so good with people and making them feel good. I feel good knowing that anyone who knew Ed, spoke highly of him. Fortunately, I have a lot of happy memories of us!
Thanks to everyone who thought enough of Ed to leave a really nice comment on this site.

All my love,

Julie

I LVE YU, DAD

Andy Spector

May 28, 2023

Ed was a counselor at Camp Tall Timbers in Maine when I was a camper in the 1950´s. He was a great guy. My condolences to his family. May his memory be a blessing. Andy Spector

Friend of Ed's Son

February 25, 2023

I only met Ed once but he acted like we were old pals. Sorry to see such a nice man gone so soon. I hope his memory lives in his loved ones for years to come.

Vicky Urban

January 16, 2023

Eddie was a wonderful man and a great friend. He always had a smile for you and was interested in hearing all about you and your family. He'll be missed!

Our thoughts and prayers are with Harriet and the family

Vicky and John Urban

Michele Bricker

January 15, 2023

I met Mr. Rothman at McNees Wallace & Nurick in 1980 when I started there. He was one of the nicest men I have ever met. Always had time to stop and talk to you and even after he retired if I ran into him always greeted me and asked me how I was. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Lisa Barker

January 15, 2023

Mr. Rothman was a sweet, kind man that made me feel welcome from the first day I started at the law firm. He will be greatly missed.

Jim and Linda DeAngelo

January 15, 2023

Ed was an exceptional attorney and an even better person. Linda and I will miss him and think of him often.

Edward Tolan

January 15, 2023

First met Mr. Rothman at the Harrisburg YMCA on the BBall court. Great guy. He would team up with his pal Frank Haas. I was astonished with the two hand set shots they did. It was like watching Bob Cousy. Once I saw the pair do a fast break on some youngster. Frank dribbled the ball down and threw Ed a behind the back pass in the lane which Ed layed in for two. We cheered. Rip Mr. Rothman.

John Garberich

January 15, 2023

I knew Eddy from the YMCA afternoon basketball ..good competitor & a great great guy

Nancy and John Dougherty

January 14, 2023

Ed was a kind and caring neighbor. He always had a nice word for everyone. Our sympathy to Harriett and the family.

Sally Stilli

January 14, 2023

Have fond memories of the Rothman family. When I was four years old , they welcomed me into their home and gave me little golden books to read. kept the books for years.

Marsha M Davis

January 14, 2023

Ed was the kindest and sweetest man. He was the second person we met in Harrisburg long ago

Cindy (Thompson) Cover

January 14, 2023

So very sorry to see this. My sympathy to the entire family...I will always remember him as such a pleasant, caring man who never had an unkind word for anyone...

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