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Frank Rothstein

Lexington

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FRANK ROTHSTEIN--ROTHSTEIN, Frank Of Lexington, formerly of Newton, MA suddenly Sept. 6, 2008. Beloved husband of Sandra (White) Rothstein. Devoted father of Ellen Majdloch & her husband Jiri, and Richard Rothstein & his wife Katrina of NJ. Loving brother of Louise Gampert of FL....

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Ellen,

My deepest condolences to you and your family.

Shelley

Dear Sandy:

I don't know if you remember us, Carol and Roy Eisenberg from Lexington in the late 70's and 80's. Our daughter, Robyn, was Ellen's friend. Sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you.

sandra, i was so sorry to hear about frank. he always had a great sense of humor. ellen, it was so nice seeing you after all these years and your a chip off the old block. my heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you at this most difficult time
fondly, ruth miller

In this time of unexpected mourning, my deepest condolences go to Sandra, Ellen, and Richard, and to all the family and friends who knew, loved, and respected Frank. I will always remember Frank for the great kindness he has shown me over the years. It was such a pleasure to know him, whether listening to his jokes, talking with him about sailing, or just hanging out, Frank was a great presence of warmth, fun, and wisdom in my life. One of the things that amazed me most about Frank was the...

To the Rothstein family,

My deepest sympathy for this loss. Although I only had the good fortune of meeting Frank a few times, he was always so kind and welcoming to me. He had a special talent for immediately putting you at ease and making you feel like you've known each other for years. I know his generous and warm soul touched many lives and will be greatly missed by many, but all of the special memories he created, whether you'd known him for 30 minutes or 30 years or more, will...

Every time I saw Frank he greated me with a warmness and kindness that is seen in only the greatest of people. Every time we spoke he was so genuinely interested in how I was doing and how my family was, which serves as testament to how great and kind of a person he was. He was a loving Father and a Tremendous Grandfather and he will be sorely missed.

It is with sadness that I learned of the death of my first cousin, Frank Rothstein. But one year older than myself we were very close childhood friends although it has been 27 years since last I saw him. My condolences and sympathies to Sandra, Ellen, Richard, and their families.

Lee Snider
New York city

Frank always would take the time to share stories with me at High Point. Frank was a kind and gentel man, he will be deeply missed.

To the Rothstein family. You have every reason to be proud of Frank. He was the ultimate professional in business, and very devoted to his family. Even though we represented Ashley at the opposite ends of the continent, Frank was always kind and friendly and interested in how things were going in the "west."
Stan Ramsey