Horst-Rosenberg-Obituary

Horst Rosenberg

Dallas, Texas

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ROSENBERG, HORST, Was born December 12, 1912 in Krvft, Germany to Heinrich and Margarete Rothschild Rosenberg, and passed away January 25, 2007 in Dallas. He lived a remarkable life. Mr. Rosenberg was interned in both a German prison during the Holocaust and Japanese prison camp in Shanghi,...

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This is Paul D Mitchell and I worked with Mr. Rosenberg, Peter Jerry and Victor for many years and seasons and we did the Neiman Marcus Fortnight's. Mr Rosenberg was a great roll model and amazing Artist.. thank you Mr. Rosenberg you were always very kind to me every day. I loved sitting at the break table with Mr. Rosenberg listening to his stories.. Thank you Victor and Peter Jerry Paul D. Mitchell [email protected].

You are in my prayers...i had the pleasure of meeting the Rosenberg's while they were residents at Chambrel. They were such a nice couple and will be missed by all whom new them and came in contact. MAY GOD BLESS.

I so sorry to hear of Mr. Rosenberg passing
What great man and what a memorable life
His son Peter and I were childhood friends at Reinhardt elementary school in East Dallas
My thoughts and prayers to Peter the entire Rosenberg family

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Rosenberg's passing. My prayers are with the family. It was a pleasure working for him at Applied Arts.

Your father was a remarkable man and lived a full and interesting life. We feel so fortunate that Victor and Janette were our neighbors and thru them we learned of the many phases of Mr. Rosenberg's life.

Our family's prayer are with the Rosenberg family.

I am so sorry to hear the news.
Your dad had a long and great life and all of you were lucky to have him as a dad. I have never forgotten the summers I got to work for him and with Granny. Those were the best years. It was great to be a part of Applied Arts. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My mother, Helen Anderson, thought the world of Mr. Rosenberg and spoke of him often long after she retired. Thank you for your attention to Helen's memorial after she died.