Neil-Rosenthal-Obituary

Neil Lewis Rosenthal

Cherry Hill, Pennsylvania

Age 69

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DIED
December 2, 2022
AGE
69
LOCATION
Cherry Hill, Pennsylvania

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Rosenthal Neil Lewis Beloved son of the late Bernice and Norman Rosenthal passed away peacefully on Fri., Dec. 2, 2022 at the age of 69. Neil had a difficult battle with leukemia and was surrounded by family whom he cherished. Neil attended Princeton Day School, CW Post and Parsons School of...

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May his soul ascend and may his memory be a blessing

Neil was a nice man and good friend whom I knew living in Ewing Twsp. , NJ. Always a smile on his face, trying to help other people and friends. I also knew him in Philadelphia, PA. He will be missed. Neil, Rest In Peace. David Stephens- Bordentown, NJ.

To Neil's Family, Sadly, I found this obituary many months after Neil passed. I was friends with him back in our youth at Ewing High. He was a senior and I a junior. What a wonderful person Neil was! Lots of fun, and he was a good soul. After graduation, I ran into him at Ben's Deli next to Ewing High. We had many laughs that day too, while reminiscing about the good old days. I will never forget him, such a sweetheart.

Dear Jane and Beth, I'm happy to have come upon this obit online and am able to express my sincere condolences. I am so sorry. I remember Neil as a very cute little boy, and a handsome young man. Sitting near your parents one Rosh HaShana at the Adath, I will always remember the smiles on their faces when Neil came in. It's a nice memory. May Neil's memory always be a blessing.

I am so saddened to hear of Neil's passing. Of course, I knew him through life in Ewing, but I got to know him fairly well when he and I were both at CW Post. I frequently gave him rides home during school breaks and we spoke often while in school. He was bright, funny and a sweet guy. May his memory be a blessing to you.

Dear Beth and Jane, We're so sorry to hear of Neil's passing... I remember being in the same Hebrew School classes with him. May his memory be a blessing...

One of My First Adult Friends Who Would Always Make Me Feel Good About Myself!!! God Bless You Neil and To All You're Family. xoxo

Jane and Beth, I´m so sorry for your loss. Neil was a l friend since our bar mitzah years starting at Adeth Isreal classes. His Trenton friends were always talking and remembering all of the fun times we had together. Playing Gin with him was always an adventure! His funeral service was a tremendous outpouring of love to him. He will be remembered in our hearts forever.

Jane & Beth, So sorry to learn of Neil's passing. What a great sense of humor, always left me laughing and smiling, regards, Ed Feinberg