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Mark Rosenfield Obituary

PITTSBURGH - Mark Perry Rosenfield passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones April 14, 2024.
Mark was born in Bradford on Aug. 5, 1937.
He is preceded in death by his loving parents, Louis and Margaret Rosenfield.
He is survived by his adoring wife and partner, Phyllis Lando Rosenfield. He is also survived by his devoted daughters, Amy Rosenfield and Louise R. Schwartz (Brian); and his cherished grandchildren, Jordan Schwartz and Leah Schwartz (fiance Stephen).
Mark was a graduate of Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania. Upon graduation, Mark started his investment career in Pittsburgh and in later years co-founded Mon Aimee Chocolat with his wife and daughter. Mark was an avid sports fan, especially of Pittsburgh teams. He enjoyed history, travel and he cherished his time shared with family and friends. He is missed dearly.
Services and interment were held at Beth Shalom Cemetery. Contributions can be made to American Cancer Society or The Cameron Heyward Foundation.
Ralph Schugar Chapel Inc. handled the arrangements.

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Published by The Bradford Era from Apr. 23 to Apr. 30, 2024.

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Mary Shields

June 28, 2024

Please accept my sincere sympathy.

Dana Craig

June 26, 2024

I just learned of Mark´s passing and found his obituary. Mark was wellestablished in the investment business when I entered it and I fondly recall his frequent critiques of the industry. When I retired and I next saw him at Mon Aimee I told him I had never seen him so happy. I will miss him with so many others. Regards, Dana Craig

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