Rosenburg-Alpert, Frieda (nee Cohen), beloved wife of the late Harold Rosenburg and the late Richard Alpert, loving mother of the late Kenneth (Risha) Rosenburg, proud grandmother of Howard (Amy) and Michael, dear great-grandmother of Cara and Benjamin, cherished sister of Roselyn (Phillip) Zimmerman and the late Abel Jack Collens, fond aunt and great-aunt to many. Graveside services Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. at Waldheim Jewish Cemetery, (gate 37), Forest Park, Illinois. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Chicago Chesed Fund, 6100 North Drake Ave., Chicago, IL 60659. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals, 847-229-8822, www.cjfinfo.com

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Elaine Piltz
January 21, 2009
Dear Roz and Phil I cannot express words of sympathy at this time. We were always together and I have fond memories of Fredia and Kenny going back to my childhood.
This is an extremely hard time for all of your family. May you know no more sorrow and only have good memories of Frieda.
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