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Charles N. Rosenberg (Chuck), 90, of Oxford, PA, formerly of West Chester, PA passed away on March 30, 2025.
Born and raised in Allentown, PA he was the son of the late Elias and Ethel Rosenberg (nee Kramer).
He is survived by his children Karla Kelley (Brian) and Eric Rosenberg (Jennifer) and his grandchildren Nicholle Stott, Jack Rosenberg and Henry Rosenberg. Chuck was predeceased by his wife Catherine Rosenberg.
Chuck was a 1952 graduate of Allentown High School. He graduated from Lehigh University in 1956 where he majored in Business Administration degree with a minor in Theater and Literature. Chuck went on to be a computer programmer in the insurance industry until his retirement.
Chuck played several instruments including piano, guitar and ukulele. After moving to Ware Presbyterian Village in Oxford, Chuck enjoyed attending and contributing to various meetings with his new friends. One particular gathering he most enjoyed was the sing along. During these meetings, Chuck would give a history of the song they were going to sing. He would always tell his family he was very busy researching for these times. He never gave up hope on his Eagles and Phillies and even got to see them win 2 Super Bowls and 2 World Series. Chuck's main sports passion has always been Lehigh wrestling. He never missed a match. Chuck's most endearing quality was his sense of humor. He always had material saved up for just the right moment, some for decades. Laughter, giggles and groans always ensued at family gatherings.
A celebration of Chuck's life will be held at 11:00 AM Thursday, April 3, 2025 at The Donohue Funeral Home, 1627 West Chester Pike, West Chester, PA 19382, 610-431-9000. Relatives and friends may visit with the family starting at 10:00 AM. Interment will be at Birmingham Lafayette Cemetery, West Chester, PA.
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