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Paul I. Rosenthal

Trenton, New Jersey

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Paul I. Rosenthal PRINCETON - Paul I. Rosenthal, 85, of Lawrenceville died Tuesday at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Princeton, he was a lifelong area resident. He was a graduate of the Princeton High School where he was on the football team. He was formerly employed by the...

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So many fond memories. What a great person, I remember him calling me to tell me a joke and had to hang up because he was laughing so hard. Miss you Unk,

Always in my heart. Fond memories of a very loved and funny man with a kind heart

Will always cherish the fond memories and his jokes that made my sides split. What a wonderful Uncle and friend. Rest in peace until we meet again.

Dear Aunt Gin, Wendy, Robyn, Mark and Ashley,

"Unk" was the best! I loved his stories..but best of all, I loved his hearty laugh! He was so intelligent and had quite a sense of humor. Mark..you are so much like your dad! You talk like him and you have his mannerisms.
I will always remember the joke he told me about a week before he left us..it was a "humdinger"..and we laughed and laughed! I miss him so much already..but will always have such fond memories of him. I am sure he...

Dear Aunt Gin, Wendy, Robyn, Mark and Ashley,

"Unk"...was the BEST! I enjoyed listening to all of his stories...and loved the way he laughed.He was such an intelligent man too..he knew so much.
Mark...you are very much like your dad...you tell a story just like he did. You also have some of his mannerisms.
I miss my "Unk" ...but will treasure my fond memories of him..and will remember the last joke he told me a week before he left us. It was hysterical! I am sure he is...

My Uncle was a very witty,funny,kind good soul,well regarded person by all who crossed his path in life...We will miss him and his opinions on different subjects dearly...

On behalf of the Princeton High School Class of 1943, I wish to send our deepest sympathy to Virginia and the family on the death of our classmate, Paul. He was a popular and well-regarded classmate, and we shall miss him and his wit.
Fortunately, until recently a few of us have had the pleasure of visiting him at his home. He regretted missing our 65th reunion which he had planned to attend two years ago. Unfortunately, his illness the day before prevented him from doing so and...

Dear Mark:
Sorry to hear about the loss of your father.
Sincerely,
Phyllis G. Favata