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Rome Donald L. Adam Rome [email protected] Weinstein Mortuary Donald Lee Rome, 90, passed away on June 15 at home with his family. He was a loving son, husband, father, and grandfather, with a brilliant legal mind and a passionate love of life. Born in Hartford, CT, he was the only son of Herman and Juliette (Stern) Rome. He lived almost his whole life in West Hartford, where he grew up next door to his uncle Victor Rome, aunt Esther Rome, and first cousin Marjorie (Rome) Bendetson, who was like a sister. After graduating from Hall High School, he earned a B.S. from Trinity College in Hartford and then a law degree at Harvard Law School. He also had a special relationship with Camp Lenox in Lee, MA, where he was both a camper and counselor. Like his law-school classmates, his campmates were lifelong friends, and he always enjoyed their reunions. He served as president of the Connecticut chapter of the Harvard Law School Association. After law school, he worked for his entire career in Hartford, beginning at the firm of Ribicoff and Kotkin. In 1967, he joined with another lawyer to start his own firm, Rosenberg, Rome, which expanded in the next decade. He joined Robinson and Cole in 1983. He earned a national reputation in the field of commercial and bankruptcy law. His book, The Business Workouts Manual, became a classic in the field, with many editions. He advised state commissions on the Uniform Commercial Code and the bankruptcy code and served on various state and national bar committees. He also served as president of the Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys from 1978 to 1980. For more than a decade, he taught at the University of Connecticut Law School, and he delighted in his work as a mentor to his students and young associates. After retiring from the practice of law, he worked as a mediator and arbitrator across the country. Because of his skill, he often served as a national trainer for the American Arbitration Association. He was involved in the community. He was especially proud that three generations of Romes were bar mitzvahed at Temple Beth Israel in West Hartford, where he served on the board of trustees. He was grand master of his chapter of the Masons. He also served the Hebrew Home for the Aged and the American Jewish Committee. Growing up, he sang in the choir and ushered at the Bushnell Theater in Hartford. Music remained one of his great passions, especially opera. He also was a devoted fan of the New York Yankees. He loved good food and bad puns. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Sheila (Ward) Rome; three children and their spouses, Adam Rome and Robin Schulze, Lilly (Rome) Feldman and Steve Feldman, and Ethan Rome and Jennifer Ng'andu; and two grandchildren, Seth Feldman and Aaron Feldman. The family would like to thank his exceptional caregivers for their wonderful patience and compassion: Frank Manu, his faithful companion of two years, along with Michael Opaku, Boniface Anuka, and Joseph Mireku. The service will be Monday June 17 at 2:00 at the Beth Israel Cemetery on 175 Ward St. in Hartford. Friends and well-wishers are welcome. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. Calling hours will be at 117 Simsbury Rd, #316, Avon, CT, on Tuesday June 18 from 10:30 to noon and Wednesday June 19th from 2 to 4. WEST HARTFORD

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jun. 16, 2019.

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Pauline Straub

June 20, 2019

To the Donald Rome Family: I send my heart-full
condolences and deepest sympathy. I had the
privilege knowing and working with Mr. Rome
when I worked at Robinson & Cole. He was a
gentle and kind man. I am sure he will be missed by family and friends.

Sincerely,
Pauline & John Straub

Norma Gates

June 18, 2019

My. Sincere sympathy the. Family. My. Thoughts are with you. Dear. Sheila. Norma. Gates

Ilene and irwin Katz

June 18, 2019

We are deeply saddened by Donald's passing
Our condolences to you and the entire family

Jane Powell

June 17, 2019

Sheila, I am deeply saddened to learn of Donald's passing. . My heart is with you and family. Wish I could be there.
I send my love.
Always,
Jane

Bernie Sullivan

June 16, 2019

Ethan please accept my sympathy on your dads passing.A very accomplished man who left you a great legacy.May the memories of good times carry you through this sad time

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Memorial Events
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Jun

17

Service

2:00 p.m.

Beth Israel Cemetery

175 Ward St., Hartford, CT

Jun

18

Calling hours

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

117 Simsbury Rd, #316, Avon, CT

Jun

19

Calling hours

2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

117 Simsbury Rd, #316, Avon, CT

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