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Cenayda Rosenthal Obituary

Cenayda V. Rosenthal Dearly beloved wife and best friend of Richard Rosenthal, Cenayda (Tiger) Rosenthal, age 51 was taken in light on December 27, 2005 in San Jose, CA. Cenayda was born in Guazapa, El Salvador and came to the United States when she was 6 years old. Cenayda is the dearly beloved mother of Levi and Oriana Rosenthal, and precious daughter of Jose and Carmen Molina. Cenayda was dearly cherished by her aunt Rosa Basquez and her husband Salvador and their daughters; Christina and her fiancé Matt, and Victoria and her husband Adrian. Cenayda is the dearly beloved sister of Elizabeth and Felipe Luna, Martha, Lillian, Adela, Carlos, Nellie and Jesus Arriaga, Jose, Gonzalo and Thomas.

Cenayda was an Optoelectronics Engineer, CPM who managed the complete lifecycle of New Product Development Programs in Design and Engineering. Cenayda attended Chabot Junior College majoring in Computer Science and Photographic Sciences and James Madison University earning her Certified Professional Manager Certification. Cenayda holds a patent for a UV:IR Hand Sanitizer and is the recipient of Computer Sciences Corporation Award of Excellence for her contributions to the U.S. Army Land Warrior Program. Cenayda's humanitarian efforts extended to financing the construction and sponsorship of a House Of Hope Orphanage in Biajapur, India, a water sanitization system at Bolos Point in the Philippines and sponsorship of People For Missions Missionaries Lindell and Charlotta Bennett in Zacapa, Guatemala.

A "Celebration Of Life" will be held for Cenayda's family and dearest friends at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, December 30th, 2005, at 840 Romani Court, San Jose, CA. Words cannot express what Cenayda's life has meant to so many of us!

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Published by San Jose Mercury News on Dec. 30, 2005.

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