Alan-Rothschild-Obituary

Alan Rothschild

Syracuse, New York

1941 - 2021

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Alan W. Rothschild February 17, 2021 Alan W. Rothschild, 79, died February 17 in Syracuse. Alan was a business leader, inventor, collector, author, craftsman and philanthropist. He died following a fierce battle with Covid-19. He was a true renaissance man. Alan was born on December 12, 1941, the...

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Our deepest sympathy to the Rothschild Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you .

Dear Ann and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Our big family (8 kids) lived next to the Alan's family when he was in college. His whole family was so kind to us, and my younger siblings remember Alan letting them help wash his car when he came home for visits and generally being so tolerant of all our kid energy. Apparently he went on to be very thoughtful, productive and dedicated to the health and well-being of the community you and he grew up in. I am so sorry for your loss and hope...

Ann and Family,

Al will be remembered in the hearts of those you know and many that you do not know. Al touched the lives of thousands with his quiet generosity and caring for his fellow man. His legacy will live on for generations..I hope the memories you all share bring love and laughter in the days and years to come. Sending my sincere condolences....
Lauren S Felice

Rest In Peace,Big Al.Stand up guy,good man.

We wish to express our sincere condolences to Alan Rothschilds wife, children and grandchildren, and his particularly his brother Gerry and wife Carol. Our thoughts are with you. Fondly, Maud & Al White and family

It's hard to believe that this dynamic man has passed. He was my high school classmate and husband to my cousin Ann. He used his gifts to accomplish more in life than most others can even imagine. My wife, Susan, and I share condolences. Ann and others: May your memory of Alan be a blessing.

Dear Ann,
You will not remember me, as I believe we met only two or three times in the past 30 years. My initial meeting with Alan was as a member of the EGRA. From that time, until the sale of the Hill Medical Center, Alan and I were in constant communication sharing a mutual interest in the evolution of the area. Alan's guidance and foresight in the Genesee Street area produced results beyond our wildest dreams. Alan's demeanor and comportment was soft and considerate when required,...

Ann and family,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss.
Alan, Tom and I roomed together for 5 years in the Bouras home. We were part of a long line of "Mrs. Bouras' boys" who lived there while attending ACP. Remembering Alan during those years, I am not surprised to read of his many lifetime accomplishments.
Blessings, Dick Miller

Dear Ann and family,
I am so so sorry for your loss. ♥