Vivian-Rothschild-Obituary

Vivian W. Rothschild

Auburn, New York

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AUBURN - Vivian W. Rothschild, 76, died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010, at Crouse Hospital. Born in Brooklyn, Vivian had been a resident of Auburn for 55 years. She was an elementary school teacher in Auburn for 36 years, retiring in 1996. Vivian was a member of Congregation B'nai Israel, as well as the...

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Karen & Lauren, Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your mom and grandmother. She was a very caring and generous person. It was a privelege to have known her. Sincerely, Nancy Chadwick

Dear Karen & Lauren,

I was very sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Love, Katie Murley

Mrs. Rothschild was a wonderful person and a very kind and dedicated teacher to the Auburn community. She was my teacher in elementary school and I will miss her dearly. - Rebecca Demus Adamski

On behalf of Vivian Rothschild’s family, thank you all so much for your kind and thoughtful messages. It is truly inspiring to see how many lives she touched throughout her life. Your words are greatly appreciated and give us comfort during this very difficult time.

Dear Karen,
I was so sorry to learn of your mom's passing. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Pat Foster

Mr. Rothschild and Family,
Mrs. Rothschild will be remembered as a beautiful lady that brought light and laughter wherever she was and loved her family deeply. May her memory bring you peace.

Vivian was a special lady with the most positive attitude of anyone I'd ever met in her situation. She was an inspiration to all us of who had the privilege of taking care of her. My thoughts are with you in this time of sadness.

Dear Rothschild Family,

Mrs. Rothschild made such an impression on me as my 3rd Grade teacher at Fulton Street School. My family and I were new to Auburn, and she made me feel so welcomed and special! I now teach kindergarten myself, and she remains an inspiration to me.

I hope your fond memories will give you comfort at this time--you are in my prayers.

I first met Vivian when my children went through Seward School. We became friends and, as a teacher myself, I admired her ability to maintain high expectations for her students while she supported each and every one. She was a "teacher's teacher". She will be missed. Ann Payne