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Ralph Rothstein Obituary

RALPH A. ROTHSTEIN, 96 MUCH LOVED FATHER OF 9, DEVOTED HUSBAND OF EILEEN, SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN AND LEADER ROCKFORD - Ralph A. Rothstein, retired Vice-President of Industrial Relations, Personnel, and Public Relations of the former Sundstrand Corporation, Rockford, IL, died peacefully in Presence St. Anne Center on Friday, January 3, surrounded by most members of his family singing and praying How Great Thou Art, Amazing Grace, and Do Not Be Afraid. Born December 8, 1917 in Haynes, ND, he was the fourth son of six children of pioneering parents Christ and Mary Elizabeth (O'Keefe-McCarney) Rothstein, attended Haynes Public School, graduated Jamestown University, ND, and taught high school and coached athletics in Grafton, ND. A USNR veteran of WWII, Ralph proudly served his country from 1941to 1945 on the USS Ancon, flagship of the Naval Amphibious Corps of the US Atlantic Fleet for the invasions of North Africa, Sicily and Salerno, Italy, and Omaha Beach on D-Day; and later in the Pacific on the USS Fergus which landed troops on Guam, Saipan, Einewetok, and Hokkaido for the surrender of Japan, 1945. After the war Ralph entered a master's degree program at University of Minnesota School of Business Administration and began his working career at War Assets Administration, Cargill Inc, then with 3M Company, St. Paul, MN as Director of Industrial Relations. In 1964 he joined Sundstrand Corporation until retirement, 1983. He was very active in numerous professional, educational, health, religious, and social organizations, including OSF Advisory Board President, United Way Campaign Chairman, Boylan Educational Foundation, St. Elizabeth Social Center, Northern Illinois Hospice, Forest Hills Country Club, and Holy Family Church where he was an active member since 1964. The Chamber of Commerce honored Ralph with the Top of Illinois award for his community leadership and contributions. Ralph will be sadly missed by his wife of 66 years, Eileen, whom he married Easter Monday 1947 in Minneapolis, MN, and their nine children, Mary Kris Derry (Patrick), Rockford, IL; Gretchen Grangaard (John), Wayzata, MN; Jane Nayes (Terry), Eden Prairie, MN; John Rothstein (Jennifer), Milwaukee, WI; Anne Anderson (James), Chico, CA; Paul Rothstein, deceased (Heidi Fischer); Gregory Rothstein (Stephanie), Milwaukee, WI; Lucy Rothstein Allen (Todd), Milwaukee, WI; Susan Foss (Jon), Shorewood, MN; 18 grandchildren, Alesha, Chris, Laura, Tim, Emily, David, Alex, Kathryn, Peter, Paul, Jacqueline, Grace, Leah, Will, Jonathan, George, Josie, and Mae, and six great-grandchildren; as well as his brothers-in-law, James Schulte and Fr. Lyle L. Schulte; sisters-in-law, Jean Ryan Rothstein, Myrtle and Vicki Schulte; numerous nieces and nephews, and many good friends. Predeceased by his parents; son, Paul (2005); brothers, James, Peter, Joseph (in infancy) and Eugene; sister, Patricia Milliren; and many Schulte and Rothstein in-laws. A mass of Praise and Thanksgiving to celebrate Ralph's life will be held at 12, noon Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at Holy Family Catholic Church, Highcrest and Alpine Roads, Rockford, with Eileen's brother, Fr. Schulte officiating and Fr. David Beauvais concelebrating. Visitation will be held in the church from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. Private burial at St. Mary's Cemetery, Rockford at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Rothstein Endowment Fund for the Indigent/Aged, c/o Presence St. Anne's Center, 4405 Highcrest Road, Rockford, IL 61107, or to a charity of choice.

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Published by Rockford Register Star from Jan. 6 to Jan. 7, 2014.

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Edward Rudnicki

January 21, 2014

Eileen, Jeanne and I extend our sympathies. We are sorry we were not there to send a great man to his reward in heaven. Jeanne and Ed

Bill Cassel

January 9, 2014

Gretchen & Family,
My sincere condolences. Ralph's obituary tells the story of what a wonderful man he was, and will remain through all of you.

Bill Cassel

January 8, 2014

Our sincere condolensces to all of you. We have fond memories of your helping out at St. Anne's when my mom was there. Susan, special words of sympathy to you. It is hard to lose your father. Take comfort that he is in a better place. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rudnicki.

January 7, 2014

You all have lost a wonderful husband and father.Ralph was a great guy.He is where he wanted to be,rejoice in the gifts he has given you,the love of God and neighbor.
Burns and Jo Anne Apfeld

January 6, 2014

Though I only knew Ralph a short time, I knew he was exactly what his obituary stated. He was a joy to care for. Ralph, Eileen and their family are in my prayers. Mary Lynn O'Leary, Care Giver.

January 6, 2014

To the Rothstein family. My thoughts and prayers go out to you. Having lost my father less than a month ago I feel your pain and sadness deeply. He was a very special man and you will have that in your heart forever. Please take comfort in his being at peace.

Michael LaLoggia, BCCHS 1969

Paul Logli

January 6, 2014

Our condolences on the passing of Ralph. Jody has many fond memories of her days working at Sundstrand when he was there, and she recalls his uncanny ability to remember everyone's name even after one brief meeting with someone. I recall when the Rothsteins arrived from Minneapolis and made an immediate impact on Boylan, Holy Family and, through Ralph's leadership, the entire city. I especially appreciate his leadership of the annual United Way Campaign as well as all his other work for the community. Please know all of you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Paul and Jody Logli

Daniel Doherty

January 6, 2014

Susan and family,

So sorry to hear of the loss of your father. A great man with a heart of gold. My thoughts and prayers our with you and your family. God Bless!

Dan

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