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Ruth Victorhaus Rosen

Miami, Florida

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ROSEN, RUTH VICTORHAUS, 87, passed away August 25, 2006. She was born in Pittsburgh, PA on February 6, 1919 - although she never admitted to being older than 29. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Ruth and her husband Robert moved to southeast Florida in the early 1940s. Ruth taught...

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I first met Ruth when she helped us start the Beta Theta chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma. We all idolized her and learned from her. After I graduated we continued our friendship with our husbands . She was a delightful gracious person. I feel lucky to have known her.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Rosen family. I first met Ruth in 1976, when I traveled to Miami for Phi Sigma Sigma. She was a great role model for all of us in the sorority, and she will be sorely missed.

To the Rosen Family,
Ruth was so kind and friendly. I always felt welcomed in her presence. She'll be remembered as a generous and sweet lady.
Rebbi Levin

My sympathies for the loss of your warm, sincere, and gracious mother. I have many fond memories of her. May you find peace in your memories as well.

I first met Ruth in the Fall of 1984 when I joined Phi Sigma Sigma sorority at the University of Miami. Ruth was an elegant lady in every sense of the word. She had was a professional, a mother, a wife, a sister, a friend. She was a true inspiration. She made my choice to join Phi Sig an easy one. I will never forget the support she gave the chapter.
Dioketa Hupsala.

Ruth was National President (Grand Archon) of Phi Sigma Sigma when I was an undergraduate at UCLA. I was so proud when she came to our chapter to install a new chapter in our city. I will always remember her with great fondness and respect.

On behalf of all Phi Sigma Sigma sisters, I send condolences to the family and friends of Ruth Rosen. As our past Grand Archon (National President), Ruth was a treasured member of our organization and will be missed by the many sisters that knew her and by those who benefit from her legacy of leadership and friendship.

Thank you, Grandma, for swimming with my sister and me, for feeding us fresh grapefruit and coconut, and for graciously taking us in that summer. May you RIP.

Thank you to Mitch and Cookie and Mel and everyone else who helped comfort and care for Ruth during her last years. Peace to all of you. My condolences and love.

Our thoughts and love are with our dear friends, Jae and Mitch, and the Rosen family at this time. Although we couldn't be with you today, know that our hearts are there. We hope your memories will always bring a smile.
With much love,