MONA-ROSENFELD-Obituary

MONA SUE ROSENFELD

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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ROSENFELD MONA SUE (née Konell), 56, of Gladwyne PA, passed away on February 12, 2014, in her home. She was born on October 3, 1957 in Philadelphia PA.Mona was the loving wife of Mark Rosenfeld, with whom she shared 31 years of marriage. She was the loving, caring, and devoted mother of Rachel...

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Mark, Rachel & Danielle, I am so sorry to hear of the Mona's passing. Although we lost touch over the years, there was and is a spot in my heart for Mona and rest of the family. The years we shared living across from each other on Passyunk Ave will remain some of my fondest memories. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

Dear Mark, Danielle and Rachel,

I have just learned of Mona's passing which has filled me with sadness and grief. I had the opportunity of giving many tennis lessons to Mona and Danielle in the past years. She was a wonderful, giving, caring person who will be missed dearly. I pray that God will give you the strength to continue on through this journey called life. May God continue to bless you and your family.

Sincerely,

Greg Williams
Tennis Pro

Mark, Rachel and Danielle,

I am so sorry to hear of Mona's passing. Although it has been a while since my time at Torre, all of the people there will always hold a place in my heart. My sincerest condolences to you and your family.

Love ,

Michael English

Dear Mark and Family,
I just heard from my son Bryan of Mona's passing. Immediately in my mind I pictured cute Mona in her tennis skirt with her beautiful smile. She was the sweetest woman and I am so happy to have had the chance to work with her as part of the Home and School Association enjoying our children. My warmest thoughts are with all of you.

Dear Mark and Family,
We just found out in Sunday's Philadelphia Inquirer about your loss. We are saddened by the news and feel for your loss. We knew Mona through friends and the firm. She was to devoted to her family, friends and the faintly business. She was a wonderful person and a delight to be around.

Dear Mark and family,
We just found out about Mona's passing in the article in the Sunday's Philadelphia Inquierer. So saddened to hear and feel for your loss. We knew Mona through friends and the firm. A beautiful person who was devoted to her family, friends and the family business. She was an avid tennis player and a fierce competitor. Our thoughts are with you.

Dear Mark and family: I just leanred of your loss today when I spoke with Lori. Please accept our sincere condolences on a life well lived. I always look for you guys when I go to concerts and will miss seeing her there with you, Mark.
Sincerely,
Scott and Terri

I knew Mona just briefly but what struck me deeply about her was her unwavering devotion to her family and friends. She had the most beautiful smile and always had an encouraging or kind word to share. My deepest sympathies to family and friends.

Mona was not only a dear friend but an inspiration. On the tennis court, she was a fierce and fair competitor. I loved playing with and against her. However, tackling her illness with grace and determination brought my level of admiration to new heights. I loved Mona and am so happy that I was able to bring her joy these last few years through our mah jongg games. Her competitive spirit as her love for her family never wavered.