Rose-Diamond-Obituary

Rose Diamond

Los Angeles, California

1918 - 2019

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September 1, 1918 - February 9, 2019 Born September 1, 1918 in New York City, our beloved Rose passed away February 9, 2019 in West Hills, California at 100.Rose once joked, "Everyone's a producer here in Los Angeles. I'm a producer, too. I produced two wonderful sons."Rose earned the title of...

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So sorry for your loss

Sorry this comes so late. My Aunt was a good friend to Rose. Aunt Adella Allen lived at the same assisted living facility. Roses son Neil brought roses for my aunt as well as his mother. Adella treasured her friendship with Rose and the gift of roses from Neil.

She lived at the facility I worked at. I was honored to server her many many meals. I was able to sit with Rose and she would talk and tell me sortiews about her family. Her mother´s name was the same as mine and my middle name is rose. She gave me a Jewish name. She was truly a delight.

Sending love to all the family of Rose Diamond.

Harvey, Alice, and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I just saw this notice. I hope we can see each other March of this year. Love always Helen

Neil and family, I am so sorry to hear about Rose's passing. Your parents were good friends with mine, Lou and Marcia Scharf and retired down to Tamarac together. They were always my favorite of all the friends. They actually taught dance lessons in my parent's house. I have such wonderful memories of Rose and Kieve. May their memory be a blessing.

May your Mom’s memory be a blessing. A most gracious and sweet lady who, from the first time I met your Mom...and Dad at your Forest Hills Tennis Stadium concerts in 1976, treated me as family. I was introduced to the ‘mishpachah’ as ‘Joy from Brooklyn, Neil’s biggest fan who travels all over to concerts’. And we got time to talk about Brighton Beach and Brooklyn, and my Dad and Grandma and Aunt who frequented the store.
Through so many years and oh so many fabulous concerts it was...

Robin Cranney Jung

My sincerest and deepest condolences to you, Neil Diamond and all your family. I share your heartache and pain.