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Emanuel Rosenthal

Hartford, Connecticut

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Emanuel Rosenthal, 96, of Hartford, CT, formerly of Rocky Hill and New Britain, passed away on Feb. 5, 2018. He was the beloved husband of Emily (Neubauer) Rosenthal for 68 years. Emanuel, known as Manny, owned Lifshutz department store in New Britain and later Kamins department store in...

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I am so very saddened to have just learned this and missed his service. Unfortunately I was in MN at Mayo Clinic from Feb to May. Such a kind, caring & wonderful man. I was lucky to have gotten my first job (age 16) working for him throughout my high school & college years. (1973 -1981) I was fortunate to have learned a great deal from this kind man, and to get to know some of his family.

Mrs. R, David, Diane and Steve ~
Please except my belated condolences. I'm certain this...

I am so saddened to just now have learned this. Such a kind and caring man. I was fortunate as a young girl to have him as my first boss at 16. (1973 - 1982) Throughout my high school & college years I learned a lot about retail as well as many other things - bookkeeping included. Those were the great days when life seemed so much simpler rand laughter in abundance.

Mrs R, Diane & David, although late, please except my condolences. Unfortunately I was in MN at the Mayo...

I am sorry for your loss family of Mr Rosenthal
I worked at Kamins from 1982-1993 off and on!! I even worked for Steve in Marlborough's store!! Many great memories!! Glad he got to enjoy his retirement and life with his families!! Katie Raftery

He is so fondly remembered for his kindness and his smile and I haven't been to the store for almost 50 years. I loved going to Kamin's with my mom. It was a great store,except for the gym suits! Comfort to the family.

Thank you for the Match Box collection you helped me build and share with my children and grand children .. Always a smile and always a kind word.
Jim Flanagan