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James Rosenthal Obituary

Ambassador James D. Rosenthal

Career diplomat and former US Ambassador James D. "Jim" Rosenthal passed away on June 20 at his home in San Francisco. He was 85 years old.
A native San Franciscan, he attended local elementary and middle schools, and graduated from Lowell high school in 1950. He was on the swimming and football teams, and was editor of the school newspaper.
He entered Stanford University in 1950 and graduated summa cum laude with a BA in International Relations in 1953.
Jim served two years as a Marine Corps officer. He was particularly proud of his Marine Corps service, which he claimed introduced him to the "real" world and honed his leadership skills. He participated in various Marine Corps events throughout his lifetime.
Jim joined the US Foreign Service in 1956. He spent the next 34 years representing the United States abroad, serving in 7 foreign posts and Washington, DC assignments. He studied French and Vietnamese at the Foreign Service Institute and became a noted expert on Vietnam. He served for four years as political officer at the US Embassy in Saigon, and was wounded in the March 1965 attack on the embassy. He also did a tour at the Paris Peace Talks on Vietnam from 1970-72, helping backstop Henry Kissinger's negotiations to end the war.
His other posts included Port of Spain, Trinidad; Bangui, Central African Republic, where he was DCM (Deputy Ambassador); Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where, as DCM, he helped oversee the successful Indochina Refugee Program; and as DCM at the US Embassy in Manila, Philippines, then the largest US mission abroad and site of major US military bases.
Jim was appointed by President Reagan as US Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea in West Africa in 1983. There he witnessed the end of the communist dominated regime and its transition to a more open society and market economy.
Ambassador Rosenthal also taught at the US Military Academy at West Point, the first State Department and civilian member of the faculty. He taught comparative politics and international relations as an assistant professor. He was a 1975 graduate of the National War College in Washington.
Ambassador Rosenthal retired from the Foreign Service in 1990 and returned home to San Francisco and became Executive Director of the prestigious Commonwealth Club of California. He hosted numerous heads of state, top politicians, and other prominent personalities to this celebrated forum. He retired again in 1996, and spent much of his time leading and lecturing on tours to Southeast Asia and around the world.
Jim served locally on the boards of the Lowell Alumni Association, the World Affairs Council, and the Marines Memorial Club. He was the board president of the International Diplomacy Council as well as the University of San Francisco's Center for Asian Studies. He was also Chairman of the Foreign Service Association of Northern California for many years.

Jim is survived by his wife of 59 years, Britta, and his three children Carolyn, Stephen and Suzanne, all of whom were born abroad. He also greatly enjoyed the company of his six grandchildren, and he delighted in getting the entire clan together for cruises and resort stays every year.
A Celebration of Life has been scheduled for July 14th at 5:00 pm at the Marines Memorial Club in San Francisco. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Marines Memorial Association (https://mmanetcom.marineclub.com/Donate).

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Jun. 23 to Jun. 25, 2017.

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Jack Murphy

December 29, 2023

I had the pleasure of meeting Ambassador Rosenthal in West Africa with his Daughter Susan. He will be missed.
Jack Murphy

August 22, 2019

Marilyn and I have just discovered that Jim passed away two years ago. As my boss in Kuala Lumpur he was a mentor and role model for me and others. I will always treasure fond memories of him and of our time there. Our sincere condolences to Britta and his family. Dean and Marilyn Dizikes

Amber Shearer

October 3, 2017

I just heard today of Jim's passing. I'm so sad to know I can't ask him a question or have a lovely dinner or to simply have him on one of TCS's jet programs as an epic lecturer. I'll cherish the time I had with him and after all his travels I was lucky enough to share our first experiences in Cairo and Bora Bora together. Love always to Britta and they're loved ones.

October 3, 2017

Dear Brita and family,

I just heard about this and am heart broken. It was our great, great pleasure working with Jim during all those years at TCS as he was an exemplary lecturer and [one of the finest men our family has ever known. We love your and your children we have met as well and want you to know Jim will be very, very much missed by our family. IK can't believe we had not heard or this would have been sent much long ago. Love Stevie, Ed, Seam Ryan and Amber Wooten

Ian Houston

August 7, 2017

Jim was a fine person and gentleman. He was a good friend to me personally. On behalf of the American Foreign Service Association, I express our condolences to the family. God bless the memory of Jim Rosenthal and may he rest in peace.

Ian Houston
AFSA Executive Director

Eva goecke

July 1, 2017

July 1, 2017

To Brita and her family we extend our deep condolences from Sweden, thanking Jim and you Britta for having been such hospitable friends
Eva Goecke and Carolina Holmberg

Joseph Sullivan

June 26, 2017

Foreign Service Association of Northern California extends deep condolences to Jim's loving family. We thank Jim and his wife Britta for their many years of leadership and service. Joseph Sullivan

Terence Abad

June 25, 2017

Jim was a colleague, mentor and friend who always provided sage and honest advice along with a healthy dose of good humor. Jim's service to the Lowell Alumni Association as a director and officer was truly invaluable. Condolences to Britta and family along with the many friends Jim leaves behind.

John Trasvina

June 25, 2017

To Jim's family and loved ones,

On behalf of the Lowell High Alumni community, we express our profound condolences on the passing of Jim Rosenthal '50. He was a wonderful colleague and leader of our Alumni Association and will be greatly missed by his Board colleagues and classmates. We value his lifetime of service and dedication to our nation as a Marine and an Ambassador and his love for Lowell High.

John Trasviña
President
Lowell Alumni Association

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