Monday, September 11, 2006

We remember.....

              

RICHARD DAVID ROSENTHAL

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Richard David Rosenthal, 50, of Fair Lawn, NJ, vicie president of finance with Cantor Fitzgerald. died Sept. 11, 2001, a victim of the coordinated terrorist attacks against the United States in New York, Washington DC, and elsewhere.

While I was deeply saddened by the news of Rich's passing, I was happy to hear that he was happier in his career. Rich always worked hard and was always someone you could turn to in difficult times. All he really wanted was to be there for his family. He worked hard to provide them with a nice life, but working hard took away his time to spend with them. I will miss Rich's sense of humor, his genuinely good nature, and his integrity.
Joe Rice, former co-worker

I knew Richard when we were both children. We went to elementary school together and Sunday school. I am so sorry to have learned that he passed away and to have died on 911 makes it only worse. He was always a kind sweet person. 
Posted by Arleen Hafetz (Tatz) on 2006-08-11

 

 

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice entry, we must never forget. I'm spending today reflecting on the memories & praying for the families.
Sugar

Anonymous said...

Thanks, It's nice to know when you go people can say nice things about people!
Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

very nice entry. so glad to see all these wonderful tributes to all these special people.
Cindy

Anonymous said...

Great Entry!
Nelishia

Anonymous said...

if you say their name, you never forget.
LOVE, lisa

Anonymous said...

You did a good job.I know its hard for you,because you knew Him.God bless you and have a good evneing.

Anonymous said...

beautiful tribute; thank you for sharing with all of us.
Maria

Anonymous said...

There are so many stories and remembrances and honorariums about September 11.  So many lost souls for no reason. Take care and have a nice week.

Phil

Anonymous said...

Very nice tribute. Thanks for taking the time to post this. I know it's difficult to remember and reflect on this day...it was for me, anyway.

HUGS
Melissa

Anonymous said...

what a wonderful tribute. May he rest in peace.

Anonymous said...

God bless those lost.
hugs,
Ellen

Anonymous said...

Bless him and his family.  Hugs and GBU, Shelly

Anonymous said...

Richard Rosenthal was one of those guys that coaches his kids team and was active in their school. One of the dads that all of us with little kids see at the playground, maybe nod at in Shoprite, or somewhere else, encounter in town.

I live in his hometown. I am a volunteer helping to fundraise for our 9/11 Memorial, and I have been a firsthand witness to the outpouring of grief at his passage.  It seemed that he was well-remembered by people from all over town, that almost everyone knew him or his family, went to school with him, knew his wife or his kids. He had strong, deep roots here, and is in the hearts of a lot of us.

Evelyn
http://ifiknewwhat.blogspot.com
Remembering Sal Zisa

Anonymous said...

God bless him and his family.  The world is a little sadder without him.
Barb

Anonymous said...

So sad.  Thanks for posting.  We will all remember this day forever.
Lisa