HAROLD-RABINOWITZ-Obituary

HAROLD WOLF RABINOWITZ

Stamford, Connecticut

1924 - 2015

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RABINOWITZ, HAROLD WOLF Harold Wolf Rabinowitz was born September 8, 1924 in Brooklyn, NY. He died at home Sept. 1, 2015 surrounded by those he loved. He grew up in Stamford, CT, was a WWII veteran, and attended Yale School of Art where he received his MFA. Harold was an exceptional painter and...

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Gone but never forgotten! I think of Harold every day with the fondest memories of our loving glances during the five years I returned home. The last few years of helping care for my dad and mom were some of the most precious. Love you Harold forever, and I miss your artistic advice more than one can imagine.

Carmel corner Downs Road will never be the same. Harold's smiling face as he passed us on the way to breakfast with Kiki is greatly missed. We are so sad for the loss of this special person.

Dear Kiki and family, We will dearly miss Hal.
Be well. Love, Arden and Allan

Harold and his hat

A memorial celebration of Harold will be held November 8th 2015 between 1 and 4 pm at
Lakeview Lodge at Bethany Veterans Memorial Park
265 Beacon Rd (Rt 42)
Bethany, CT 06524

Dear Rebecca and Family,
I am sending my deepest condolences on the passing of your wonderful and creative father Harold. I feel privileged to have known him. he always greeted me with a warm smile. He and Kiki ornamented any occasion they were apart of.
Sending you all Love,
Kim Papa

We will be hosting a Memorial Life Celebration for Harold for those who want to share stories, pay respects, and be with friends.
Sunday, November 8th, 1-4pm
Lake View Lodge
265 Beacon Rd
Bethany, Connecticut

Dear Abbie Rab, I've just learned of the passing of your wonderful and creatively talented dad Harold on September 1, and I am sending my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I was very privileged and honored to have had an art exhibition for your family featuring his extraordinary paintings !
It was especially a pleasure to get to know Harold and your mom Kiki ! Your "3 Generations" show will always remain on my AzothGallery.com/gallery.htm page. I am indeed sorry for your loss....