PHOEBE R.-RESNICK-Obituary

PHOEBE R. RESNICK

Three Locations, Pennsylvania

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RESNICK PHOEBE R. (nee ROGOSIN) Sept. 25, 2021; of Wallingford, PA; beloved wife of Myron Resnick; loving mother of Rosalind Resnick, Bruce Resnick (Robyn Martin) and Dave Resnick (Marlys Miller); cherished grandmother of Julia Grueskin, Caroline Grueskin, Nora Martin-Resnick, Amelia...

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To Dr. Myron Resnick, Rosalind, Bruce and David

Today, November 14th I just learned about your dear Wife and Mother Phoebe. I was so sad to hear this news. In spite of her illness she managed many accomplishments, and I might add always with a big smile on her face. I hope the memories you have of her will see you through this difficult time. Sincerely, Broomall Friend
Lucille Amicone

My deep condolences to the family of Phoebe Resnick. I was fortunate to know Phoebe first from our time together at Penn, and then to renew our relationship at the Cosmopolitan Club of Philadelphia. I was inspired by her passionate and energetic professionalism and her deep commitment to each of the clients she represented. Her contributions will be missed.

I remember working on projects at Temple Sholom with Phoebe. She was always a pleasure to interact with.
Condolences to the family,
Lew Rosenblatt

I met Phoebe at the University Museum. It was a learning experience, always enriched by Phoebe's spirit, vision and joy. I was a student photographer, recruited to document the many sides of the museum, including grand events, activities and other behind the scenes photos. So much fun. In my memories forever.

I knew Phoebe as a professional contact but what a stellar example she was. A pioneer in the field of PR, she won my respect early on and was always someone I aspired to be as good as, both personally and processionally. May her memory be a source of pride forever.

I have only fondest memories of Phoebe and the entire Resnik family and my childhood on Cambridge Road. Deepest sympathy to all of you. Affectionately, Lynn