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Harold Rosen

Miami, Florida

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ROSEN, HAROLD also known as "Tiger", 92, son of Joseph and Roslyn is lovingly remembered by Judie, his wife of 42 years, his son Rocket and wife Robin, daughter Debra Friednash, stepson Michael Hennings, sister Fay Friedland, grandchildren Jorden, Courtney, Portland, Darby, Joshua, Andrew, Evan,...

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I had the honor of knowing Hal when I moved to south FL in 2000. Judie was a lifelong friend of my uncle Paul Greenblatt, originally from The Bronx. Both Hal and Judie graciously help me get oriented and settled in FL. I have very fond memories of my meetings with Hal in his exotic office above Lincoln Rd. and Judie on Ocean Dr. as well as their home on Collins. They treated me like family. I ultimately settled in Boca Raton and regrettably lost touch but my fond memories remain. RIP Josh S.

So very sorry to lose a very special man He will be missed.
Lisa Switkes

I worked for Mr. Rosen many years ago. I missed him when I left the firm and miss him still. He was one of a kind will always be in my mind and heart.

A very special person - although our friendship was short I will miss you - your funny hilarious sense of humor .. your stories .. your crazy office ... and onto to your next journey Mr. Rosen - Au Revoir!

Awww, it is so sad to lose such a sunny, selfless person from our good ol' earth...
Deepest condolences to all who mourn the loss of Harold and who will forever cherish his memory and celebrate his life, especially to our beloved Rocket...

Harold always told my husband Manny that I had a way with words, today I am at a loss. Thank you for your sincere kindness shown to me & Manny over the years.

Harold Rosen you will be missed, you were a special person, I had the pleasure of working in your office, and also taking care of Buddy who was so special to you rest in peace soldier

Harold Rosen and Bob Switkes were the first two attorneys who joined with my late husband, Edward S. Resnick, and I to work with Access Now, Inc. Their reputatins and their enthusiasm meant so very much to us! Harold was a unique guy A presence in the law and in Miami Beach in general. A rare personage. We loved visiting him in his unusual office, with its special (non-human) occupants keeping him company! My deepest condolences to a never -to-be-forgotten person!