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ANN ROSEN Obituary

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ANN, age 60, of Northeast Philadelphia, died on May 17, 2014 at Kindred Hospital, after a long battle with cardiovascular disease. She is survived by her partner of more than a quarter century, Edgar Koshatka and her brother Phillip Rosen, among other relatives.
She was a 1975 graduate of Moore College of Art, and spent most of her working years as a graphic artist for various businesses, including Levin's Furniture. Later she worked as a freelance graphic artist designer, photographer, and in the real estate business. She loved animals and nature, particularly nearby Pennypack Park, where she often visited with one of her dogs or cats.
Although of Jewish heritage, she had a fondness for the spiritual ways of Native Americans.
Services will be private, as she wished. Condolences or memories can be sent to John P. Donohue Funeral Home, at jpdfh.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News on May 23, 2014.

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Reid Family

May 23, 2014

Dear Ann Rosen Family, We are sorry for your loss and weep with you in sympathy. Romans 12:15

May 23, 2014

To the family of ANN ROSEN I send my heartfelt condolences.During this difficult time of mourning I hope you draw comfort from the GOD of comfort. ISAIAH 61,1,2.

sincerely,
Ms Carruth

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