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Steven Rosenblum

DALLAS, Texas

- 2010

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Rosenblum, Steven Thomas Steven Thomas Rosenblum, age 48, passed away February 18, 2010. He was born in Dallas, Texas in 1962. He is survived by his wife, Stephanie Upchurch-Rosenblum; brothers, David Rosenblum and William Kenneth Love; sister-in law, Rosie Oliveira, nephew, Enzo Oliveira...

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He was my first college room mate outside the dorms at NTSU (now UNT), and I was his first room mate outside of the dorms. He obviously was a much better student than myself, but we still played many, many hours of intramural basketball together. The team was named Bad Company, and he was just as likely to be the high scorer as anyone else on the team. This would be 40-years ago now. I'm sad at finding this, and also wondering how it would ever be possible that I would outlive him!

Steve and I were very close in high school. He always had something funny to say that made me smile or laugh out loud.
We went to many band events together including an all-region jazz band that met each week at Eastland College. Being a year younger than he, I was so glad he was able to drive us and provide transportation. I could never beat Steve on the trombone. He was a great player and I will always remember a solo he played in jazz band at WTW that truly amazed me. He was always...

I went to high school with Steve. We played in the band together. Many of us just learned of his death this past weekend at the 30-year reunion of our class. Steve was such a great guy. Wanted to extend my condolences to his family, and express how sad we all were to hear of his passing.

Steve and I were best friends growing up. We went to high school together. We took beach trips to Padre, a crazy drive to Big Bend, ate alot of Pizza Hut and Jack In The Box tacos, and played video games and tennis endlessly. We worked together as aides in the Parkland ER. He was in my wedding. We were at Southwestern together and then I moved.

I remember he drove his big Ford LTD over to my house--he had put oil in the radiator or water in the oil, I cant remember. He once left...

I was very sad to hear of Steve's passing. I had not been in touch with Steve since medical school, but we had many fun times at the University of North Texas and we were room mates the first year of medical school at Southwestern. Steve was a very nice guy and a good doctor. My condolences to his wife and family.

I am saddened by the loss of Steve! He and I were really good friends in medical school and residency. He was so much fun and was such a good soul. I had lost contact with him over the last few years with a busy medical practice and family life but actually had looked him up on Google to call or come by to see him and found his obituary(I'm still in shock)! My sympathies to Stephanie and his family. He will be missed but always remembered!! I wish I could speak to one of the family if...

We were deeply saddened to hear of Steven's untimely death.While we did not see much of him in recent years, we have fond memories of him as a child when he would visit with his family.The last time we saw him was when he visited our family with Stephanie.Our condolences go out to Stephanie, David and Rosie.


Uncle Arnie and Aunt Sylvia

To David and the Rosenblum family,
I was saddened to see the obituary for Steven. I babysat you boys every Sat. night during my Jr. Hi. years. I last saw you guys in 1968 at my graduation from TJ. From reading what others who worked with Steven said about his professional career, the North Texas area lost a very dedicated and compassionate Dr.
My God's grace and love heal your tears and give you the peace that passes all understanding.

Steve was a good friend of mine we always argued about politics and had fun doin it. He was a great doctor who put the patient first. We had a lot of fun either in Las Vegas at the noodle exchange or at a Stars game. He was a lot of fun and I will miss him a lot.
Lance King