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Dr. Robert Nathan Rosenstein

1947 - 2021

Dr.  Robert Nathan Rosenstein obituary, 1947-2021, Durham, NC

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1947

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2021

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Robert Rosenstein Obituary

Dr. Robert Nathan Rosenstein
April 16, 1947 - January 30, 2021
Durham, North Carolina - Dr. Robert Nathan Rosenstein, 73, died Saturday, January 30, 2021 at Duke University Hospital.
Dr. Rosenstein - born April 16, 1947 to the late Abraham and Wilma Rosenstein. Robert and Deborah B. Rosenstein were married for 50 years. Together they have three children Allison (Mohammed Coovadia), Nicole (William Shoup), Aaron (Courtney Bell Rosenstein) and seven grandchildren Jack, Drew, Malina, Leilani, Coraline, Alana, and Myra.
Robert lived life to the fullest and was often described as behaving like a "hummingbird." From a young age, Robert perfected a new hobby every few months. He was a Boy Scout; enjoyed movies at the Carolina Theater; worked as a lifeguard in the summers; played the trumpet in the Durham High School Band.
During college, he met Deborah in the production of Tartuffe, where they were the Director's favorite couple. He was lucky enough to marry Deborah in 1970. Robert attended UNC-Chapel Hill. He was also a member of the gymnastics team, and an avid fan of the lasagna at the Rathskeller. Robert graduated from the New England College of Optometry in Boston. In 1974 Robert and Deborah returned to Durham.
Continuing the family tradition, he became the third generation of Rosensteins to practice Optometry in Durham. A devoted Optometrist, Robert served as a member of the North Carolina State Board of Examiners in Optometry for 20 years, the Council of Optometric Practitioner Education, and was a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. He received the John D. Constabile Distinguished Service Award and the John D. Robinson award for Clinical Excellence. Robert was delighted to pass the family tradition to his son, Aaron, who continues the 113 year old family practice to this day.
Robert logged 50 years of volunteer service at the local YMCA and the Blue Ridge Leaders' School in Black Mountain NC. He was a lifelong member of Beth El Synagogue where he was active in the Chevra Kaddisha and occasionally enjoyed the honor of Hagba (lifting the Torah). He was also President of the NC State Association of B'Nai Brith. Most Saturdays after services he could be found at the luncheon sipping a scotch with friends. Robert loved the Durham community and was proud to see it flourish.
Robert became an avid skier. He revelled in watching his children grow to love the sport and was excited and proud to take his grandchildren down the slopes. He also loved golfing with his friends, but only when Deborah insisted that he not keep score. He savored all his trips with friends and family, and hiking the Grand Canyon from rim to rim and back was one of his most cherished accomplishments. As an early adopter of technology, he was often tinkering with the latest gadgets.
Robert consistently worked out so that he could offset his love of ice cream, popcorn, and potato chips. His martinis are legendary, one was never enough and three was too many.
Robert retired in 2017 after 43 years and he and Deborah began traveling the world. They made it to all seven continents; Antarctica and the Galápagos were his favorites. Robert became an amateur photographer and obsessively took, edited, and shared what seems like millions of pictures with everyone who asked about his travels.
To his friends and family "Rosie" was a legend. He made people laugh, was devoted to his faith and community, patients and staff, and he wholeheartedly loved his family.
A private graveside service will be held at Maplewood Cemetery. Officiating will be Rabbi Daniel Greyber. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to your favorite food insecurity organization. Robert donated to this cause through the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund at Beth El Synagogue, 1004 Watts Street, Durham, NC 27701.

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Published by & on Feb. 2, 2021.

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L Dahlberg

April 5, 2022

I was chocked to see that Robert had passed away last year. Robert and I met when we both were in our teens, in Tokyo Japan as both our parents worked there at the time. I was actually Robert's first sweetheart and he was mine. Robert was the kindest person I've ever met and my deepest thaughts goes to his family.

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Stephen Garrett

February 6, 2021

Aaron,

Your dad was an Optometric All American, a model for all in our profession. He gave it all he could. We will miss his leadership.

My condolences go out to you and your family in his passing.
Sending prayers for comfort and peace.

Stephen Garrett

Osama Said

February 5, 2021

To the Rosenstein family, I am truly sorry for your loss and pray that god grants you patience and eases your suffering during this difficult time. Dr. Rosenstein was one of my clinical examiners when I received my NC license many years ago. Genuine, humble and professional, he offered sincere advice and was always willing to help others. I and my fellow optometrists will miss him dearly.

Allan Barker

February 5, 2021

Dr. Rosenstein was a tremendous example of a true professional. He will be missed by his colleagues. His contributions to Optometry are legend.

Paul Marvin

February 5, 2021

Robert was truly a giant among OD’s here in NC. He will be sorely missed. I am glad Aaron is keeping the tradition going
Paul Marvin, OD
Horizon Eye Care

GARY JOHNSON

February 3, 2021

Growing up in Durham, Robert and I were close friends. I was honored to attend his Bar Mitzvah. As often happens, we lost touch after high school but reconnected through our classmate dinners. I will miss his wit and positive outlook in the face of illness. Blessings, my friend.

Wayne Talley

February 2, 2021

So very sorry to hear of Robert’s passing. I have known him since our days at Durham High School and consider him a friend. He will be missed.

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Tracy Guess

February 2, 2021

To Aaron and the family my deepest condolences. I remember coming in for my yearly exams and it was like home. Robert will be greatly missed.

Jerry Robinette

February 2, 2021

So sorry to hear this. Lived next door to Robert when we were kids and we hung out together all the time.

Kevin Lynk

February 1, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

February 1, 2021

Prayers to the family from the Lynk family. Sending Love, prayers and our deepest condolences

Pam O’Shea

February 1, 2021

I am so sorry to hear this. Dr.Rosenstein was such a kind person. He hired me straight out of optician school in 1981. With absolutely no experience, he was willing to take me on and show me the ropes.....he demonstrated great patience with me... I had no clue really what I was doing and he was a great role model for me. I remember I had only been working a week or two and I got the flue and had to miss a whole week of work , had no sick or vacation time built up when on that Friday he knocked on my door and handed me a full paycheck for the week and I remember him saying “ You gotta eat “. I was very touched by that and it meant a lot to me . He taught me a lot about business , many aspects about the optical field but mostly he taught about being kind to people from all walks of life. I remember him bringing a TV to work so we could catch a basketball game and the Royal Wedding : ) And although the optical field ended up not being for me , he left a great impression on me and for that I am grateful.

Chris Horne Roberts

February 1, 2021

I am so sad to hear of Dr Rosenstein passing. I was a patient of his for 40 yrs as was my parents and my siblings. I know his family will miss him greatly.

Billie B Boyd

February 1, 2021

I am so sorry to hear about Dr Rosenstein’s death. He was my optometrist and I also considered him a friend. He was always caring and happy and I loved knowing him.

Herbert Stansbury

February 1, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

J. Daniel Robinson

February 1, 2021

I will always remember my good friend Bobby especially our trip to Philadelphia and the plane landing that nearly scared us to death and our wrong turn down South Street in Philly at night trying to find our way to Atlantic City. Going to another continuing ed. meeting in Baltimore with some of our colleagues was also a great trip. Most of all I will remember how he visited my dad when he was in the hospital in Greenville just before he passed away and " Rosie" asked "Jack is there anything that I can do for you " . As Bobby leaned closer to hear , my dad said " give me your money " . We all got a good laugh out of that . At the spring meeting of our state society in Myrtle Beach after dad's death Bobby delivered a very moving eulogy as we remembered the life and contributions to our profession of my father Dr John D. Robinson. I am thankful that I had the chance to know Bobby and will miss seeing him at meetings ,( if we ever get to meet in person again. ) Tanya and I send our love and condolences to all of you.
Dr J. Daniel Robinson
311 E. Main St
Wallace , NC28466

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