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George L. Rosenberg

Tucson, Arizona

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George L. Rosenberg died on Tuesday night, August 11, 2015 after a phenomenal monsoon at the onset of the Perseids, finding the peace and quiet he so longed for every birthday and father's day (but was never afforded). He was 99. Born in Rochester, NY, he came to Tucson during WWII as a member of...

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To Rosenberg family, Wonderful memories to keep in our hearts.

George was one of the kindest, caring and intelligent person we met during our stay in Tucson. He was a dear neighbor.
We have often thought of him and wished we could have visited him and his lovely wife after we left there. He was a neighbor that every one would wish to have.
We really miss him.
With our sincere condolences and deepest sympathy to the Rosenberg family for their loss.
Gholam A. Peyman M.D. and Mandi Conway M.D

Dear Bobbe & Family,

This is Gordon Brown, speaking for himself and for his late parents: Arthur & Caroline Brown.

Your family enjoyed living in homes designed and built for it and my dad enjoyed helping with those designs. Perhaps those projects developed Philip's interest in construction. (My brother's widow still lives in your old Guadalupe house.)

You have our deepest sympathy in your great loss. We are impressed by, and grateful for, George's...

To Bobbe and family--He was s true keeper. Tucson wad lucky to have him, and is better for his staying. My sympathies to all. I was fortunate to have known George.

Ruth Corbett Cross, Bella Vista AR

Dear Debby and family,
On behalf of the Malcolm and Annalyn Watt family, who had the pleasure of knowing your father, I send our love and support.
A father's love is irreplaceable. But, so too are the memories, the wisdom, and the legacy they leave us.
Most sincerely, and with heartfelt empathy.

My deepest condolences. George was an amazing man and will be deeply missed by many.

Quinta, Robert and family, my deepest sympathy for the loss of your dad. He sounded like a remarkable man. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Peggie Gessner

Tucson has lost a Treasure! Never did I hear my late husband,
Tucson Citizen columnist Don Schellie, speak more highly of any other person than his boss, George Rosenberg. My deepest sympathy to Bobbe and all her family. Corky Schellie