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Melinda Creed
September 25, 2011
I met Leah when I bought the house next door to her - about 35 years ago. That was back when Rose was alive and would pull up out front and lay on the car horn waiting for Leah to come to the car! Leah was a good person. She was smart, funny, kind, and very accepting of other people - in a way that was always impressive to me. We stayed in touch and I'll miss out late night conversations. No one could ask for a longer life or one of better quality. While I know you'll all miss her, I like to think of her reuniting with Irv and Jayne and so many others who have gone before her. Love to the whole family...
September 21, 2011
My condolences to the whole family. I was a latch key kid and spent a good part of my after school hours with the family. It is sad to see someone we love depart on a different journey but she brought 101 years of light and joy to your family. Cherish her memories well. Love to all Howard C.
Glen Hausfeld
September 21, 2011
Peace to the family and friends of
Leah Rosenblum.
Tim Rauk
September 20, 2011
I came to know and appreciate Leah as a participate in a Bible study group at the Park Shore Apartments. She brought a wonderful, positive spirit to the study. She had a great sense of humor, a keen mind, asked wonderful questions, shared insightful observations, and was respectful and interested in what everyone had to say. She will be greatly missed. I count it a real blessing and honor to gotten to know her these past few years. She greatly enriched my life.
Tim Rauk
Legacy Remembers
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September 20, 2011
Leah Rosenblum Obituary
Rosenblum, Leah age 101, of St. Louis Park. She was preceded in death by husband, Irving; and sister, Jayne Glickman. Survived by sons, Sheldon (Frannie) Rhodes and Jim (Judy) Rhodes; grandchildren, Brian (Sue) Rhodes, Steve Rhodes, Debra (Rabbi... Read Leah Rosenblum's Obituary
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