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Claire V. Rothenberg GROSSMAN

Nashua, New Hampshire

1931-2011 (Age 80)

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GROSSMANClaire V. Rothenberg Grossman died June 22, 2011 in Nashua, NH. She was an avid collector of friends, teddy bears, hearts, jewelry, and was a dedicated teacher by avocation. Claire was born in 1931 in Ann Arbor Michigan. She was the eldest of the two daughters of Dr. Jean W. and Dr....

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Dear Grossman Family,
Ms. Grossman was my teacher at Vista Grande School. What a nice lady and great teacher she was. I'm sorry for your loss. I know she touched alot of her students lives. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Cathy Parker-Pech

Dear Grossman Family-
Claire and I taught together in Palos Verdes at Vista Grande School where she was a valued member of the staff. I fondly recall her warmth, wit, and style, as well as her expert teaching skills. We were all inspired by her zest for living life to the fullest. Please accept my deepest sympathies on her passing.

The Rothenberg Family has a special place in my heart. I have been blessed to know Jean, Claire and JoAnne. They have always been gracious, kind and thoughtful of everyone. It is with great sadness that I have to say goodby to Claire.

Grew up with the Rothenberg family and dated both Claire and her Sister JoAnne back in high school. And my parents knew hers very well. Class Act.

Claire was a dear friend and will be greatly missed. I will keep her and her family in my prayers.

As Director of the Hearing Speech & Deaf Center (Dr. Jean W. Rothenberg Institute for Better Communication) I feel as though a member of the family has passed away. Although I certainly didn't know Claire well, the time that we did spend together, surrounding Jean's illness and death demonstrated Claire was a person of caring, compassion and spiritedness. I know you will all miss that dearly. My deep sympathy to you all.

We knew Claire through her mother and although we were outside the family's normal circle of friends, we were always treated with the same warmth and genuine interest whenever we met. We were consistently impressed with how easily she adapted to new surrounding and managed to make her mark wherever she went. A life well lived.

Dan, Michael and I remember your mother well. What a lovely woman she was. Our thoughts are with you, Kaisa and the family as you work through this difficult loss. May her memory be a blessing to all of you.