ROSE-KNOPF-Obituary

ROSE KNOPF

Pikesville, Maryland

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KNOPFROSE, on January 23, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Otto Knopf and Irving Fruman. devoted mother of Andrea and Larry Melnick of Pasadena, MD; devoted sister of the late William, George, Louis, Robert, Isaac and Sally Brody; loving grandmother of Stacey Fruman. Funeral Services and Interment...

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Dear Andrea, Larry, and Stacey:

We wanted to express our condolences on Rose's passing. She was a lovely, kind, gracious woman, and I know she loved you very much. We will truly miss her.

Love,

Howard and Debbie

Rose & Stacey ~ 2004

Rose, Otto, & Stacey - 1984

The Morrell Street Garden

I have many vivid positive memories of my Aunt Rose.
I have been amazed at her spirit and creativity over a life time. She was very generous to me and my sisters. There are a few vivid moments, that come to my mind. 1) When I was about to be married, Aunt Rose was the one who offered to make me a bridal shower. This was very important to me, since my mother (her sister) had pasted away earlier. The shower she made she was such fun.
2) I remember Rose taking her willingness to...

I will always remember Aunt Rose as a wonderfully talented artist. Whenever my family visited her, she would show us her artwork. She graciously opened up her home to us when we came in to Philadelphia from out of town for the Brody family restaurant get togethers. I also remember going to her home for "after hours" get togethers after the restaurant get togethers. I sensed that she enjoyed entertaining and bringing the whole family together. I also remember her and Otto visiting our family...

I have only very fond memories of Aunt Rose as I look back at my life. Aunt Rose was always a very positive person with a zest for life and for preserving family. I will never forget when she took care of my mother in her home for 2 weeks after my mother had a fall on the pavement. She has always opened her heart very generously to me and my family and we are forever grateful. Also, when I think of Aunt Rose's life, I am reminded of the importance of finding joy in your life -- everyday. ...

I first became acquainted with Rose when she and Otto were living in Philadelphia. I was impressed about how busy and active Rose was and how she would go to the Community Center several days a week. Rose was very friendly and had a good sense of humor and it was easy to have a conversation with her. Rose’s favorite topic was her family and she always had kind and loving words for Andrea, Stacey and Larry. It was very apparent that Rose loved her family. I will miss her as I know that all...

Aunt Rose,
We will miss you.