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Howard Allan Rosenberg

Los Angeles, California

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Howard Allan Rosenberg January 3, 1932 - July 22, 2013 Howard Allan Rosenberg was born in Baltimore, MD. He passed away peacefully after a courageous 24-year battle with prostate cancer. Howard was a veteran of the US Army and served our country during the Korean War. He held a Bachelor of...

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My heart is with you in your time of loss.

I didn't know Howard, but from all that I have read, he was an amazing man. What a blessing to have been touched by his presence. Although he is not with you in his physical form, I believe he will be with you forever in your hearts and memories. His beautiful legacy touched all that knew him and the impact that he had on the world will be remembered.

My Prayers are and have been with the Families of Howard. Howard is an incredible Man! I was really nervous when I first met him. He greeted me with a sincere handshake along with his infectious smile, which immediately put me at ease (even though I was a “Goy-um” …. I can't find my Jewish “Yiddish?” dictionary, a term that was later explained to me ?- I was raised Lutheran). I admired his passion and enthusiasm in the Jewish Religion and the traditions which come with it. He shared...

Gale;
We will all miss Howard, but most of all we will keep his memory in our heart. Howard will live in the hearts of his relatives, but he also will have a fond spot in the hearts of his many friends. May the good Lord bless and keep you and grant you peace. Pat and Irv Osser

I am very sorry for the loss of a wonderful person which I recently had the privilege to know. I enjoyed his stories and his colorful vernacular. With our heartfelt sympathy Dewey and Mary

Yesterday we said goodbye to a legacy, I will miss you Uncle Howard... Sending love and hugs to Aunt Gayle, Steve, Rebecca, Susan, Michael, Molla, Paul, Scott, JoEllen, Marc, Sharon and all the grand kids and all who loved him dearly through the days that follow.

When I think of Howard, I will forever remember a vibrant, energetic, funny, outspoken (in a good way of course :), caring, and very loving husband, father, grandfather and uncle. Our love and deepest sympathy goes out to Gayle and his wonderful children and grandchildren. Howard will forever hold a special place in my heart. With love, Nancy and Jeff

Gayle,
Our thoughts, prayers and hearts go out to you and your family.
It was our pleasure to know Howard. We have happy memories of him as a fun, charismatic, outspoken man who loved life and his family. He is truely a model for humanantarians.
We will miss seeing him and sharing in his energy.
With Love, Susan Moore & Stuart Simon

Dear Aunt Gayle, Steven, Susan, Molla, & extended family,
We are so glad to have know Howard and to have been a part of his life and to have had him be a part of ours. He was truly a very special man and we will miss him very much.
With love,
Debbie, Joel, Sam & Sarah