ROSENFELD, Robert Morton
Robert M. Rosenfeld, passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, on July 26, 2011 at age 76. Robert was born in Hartford Connecticut and resided most of his life in West Hartford and Farmington, moving permanently to Arizona in 2005. He came from a prominent family- his father, Louis B., being the youngest State Senator of Connecticut. The family were founding members of Beth Israel Congregation. Robert graduated from Trinity College and the University of Connecticut Law School. He served as Clerk of the Court in West Hartford for 30 years, while maintaining a private law practice. He is loved and will be remembered by his wife, Dale Rosenfeld, and their Fur child, Courtney Maine. He was predeceased by his sister, Libby Rosenfeld Himelstein, and is survived by her sons, Dr. Andrew, and Dr. Bruce Himelstein. He will be greatly missed by his sister-in-law Sandra Goldman and brother-in-law Dr. Morgan Himelstein. Robert will be remembered by all who knew him as a swell fellow, a good person with a fantastic sense of humor, and a person who loved to travel and enjoyed every day to its fullest.
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Dyke Spear
July 30, 2011
Bob & I shared school from Plant Jr High, Hall High, Trinity College and UConn Law School. Though not close friends, we were very friendly. I saw him often when he was the clerk at the West Hartford Court. I certainly will miss him even though I cherish pleasant memories of him. He was a good guy and a good lawyer. Obviously, I am very sorry for your loss.
Betsy and Michael Budney
July 29, 2011
Dear Dale,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. You and Bob were delightful friends and neighbors. Are thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May you find peace and smile remembering all the wonderful times you shared together as we know how close you two were. May his smile always shine over you.
July 28, 2011
my condolenced to your family may the god of comfort be with your family
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