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ROSENBAUM
BEATRICE M., on Nov.24, 2009, age 95. Widow of Randolph R. Rosenbaum, former owner/ director of Camp Greylock for Boys. Survived by daughter, Carol Rosenbaum (Rufus Caleb); son, William; granddaughter, Sarah Caleb; nieces and nephew. Service Sunday, Nov. 29th, 10:30 A.M., Congregation Rodeph Shalom, 615 N. Broad St. Receiving friends afterwards at Carol and Rufus' home. Burial private. Appreciate donations to Rodeph Shalom.

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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News on Nov. 27, 2009.

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Ken Williams

August 9, 2010

"Carol and Billy, I'd like to acknowledge my knowing your parents at a time in my life when it was helpful. The Camp Greylock work experience afforded me the opportunity to gain an undergraduate degree in science from Morgan University, class of 60."
Ken Williams

Steve Roseman

December 2, 2009

Carol and Billy, it has been many years, but I'd like to offer my condolences for the passing of your Mom. As a child, your house was always my home away from home (next door neighbor) and Mom and Dad were always there for me.

Best wishes and with deep sympathy,
Steve (Stevie) Roseman, of Coventry Road

Carole Alfe

November 29, 2009

Bea will always remain in my memory as a positive, energetic, and happy lady. She was a volunteer at the Elder Craftsmen Shop in center city, and later, in Ardmore, when I was the Director there. She and Carlyn Brown would come in every Wednesday. I can never forget her love for children and all people, and when she said to me once, out of the blue: "I've had a WONDERFUL life!"

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