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Estera ROSEMAN

San Ramon, California

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Estera Roseman Dec. 27, 1916 ~ Sept. 13, 2010 Resident of Danville Award-winning artist, educator and business woman Estera Roseman passed away on September 13, 2010, in San Ramon, CA following a long illness. An accomplished artist and poet, she obtained her Bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley...

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We will always remember this wonderful human being whom we called Mother. Think about you everyday and will love you forever.

I miss you every day Mom.

Estera was one of those kind, gentle ladies who first impressed me with her wise, diplomatic approach to neighborhood issues. And then I saw her artwork. What an incredible being.

I met Estera via the East Bay Women Artists exhibitions as a fellow member. There are many happy times to remember since then. I'm looking forward to hearing more about Estera at her ceremony later this week. And to meeting more of her friends. She was a vibrant, creative, highly intelligent, powerful and wonderful lady. And sorely missed by this friend.

My husband I arrived in California in the summer of 1946 and shortly after met Estera and Lou through Lou McMullen, long deceased, I immediately took to Estera with her rich vibrant voice and warmth. I don't remember what work Lou was doing at the time but we were totally fascinated when he told us of his dream, to establish Music Town. And of course we followed that development with almost as much enthusiasm as theirs.

Unfortunately as time went on we didn't see as much of...

A night at the Symphony, dinner at the Hoffbrau in Oakland prior to, some stimulating conversation with good people, a keen eye and ear for good art musical or visual, my friend Steve, his parents Lou and Estera, and me with my parents - what wonderful times we had together, and what wonderful people Lou and Estera were - I will never forget, and neither will my parents. Your parents were two of a kind, Steve. I learned much from you and the close relationship you had with them. They will be...

My aunt: beautiful, transcendent, eloquence that spoke through her words and eyes, full of love and humor and life and wisdom, unique beyond measure.

Our Mamita was a walking talking piece of art. Her colors, her movement, her smile, the warm timbre of her voice, her unexpectedly beautiful and deep was of saying things---she was a shooting star and we will indeed love her forever.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.