Rosenberg, Sandra (nee Glickman), age 67, beloved wife for 48 years of Richard, loving mother of Vicki Rosenberg (Robert) Frazer and Steve (Dayna Block) Rosenberg, adored grandmother of Jacob, Gavriela, Benjamin, Rachael, Samuel, Noah and Hannah, cherished sister of Judith Glickman (Michael) Brostoff, devoted daughter of the late Rose Salk Glickman and Benjamin Glickman, dear daughter-in-law of the late Edith Rosenberg, special sister-in-law of JoAnn (Rick Davis) Rosenberg, treasured aunt of Scott (Elizabeth) Brostoff, Stephanie Brostoff Aubriot, great aunt of Sabrina, Isabella, David, and Matthew. Service Tuesday, 2 p.m. at Am Shalom, 840 Vernon Ave, Glencoe. Interment Memorial Park, Skokie. In lieu of flowers, contributions to National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 910 W. Van Buren, 4th floor, Chicago, IL. 60607 or charity of your choice. Info: The Goldman Funeral Group, Irwin Goldman, Funeral Director, 847-478-1600To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Patsy and Bud Greene
August 23, 2005
To Dick, Vicki, and Steve
Each day should be passed as though it were our last.
Sandy will be remembered always as
the lady we knew.
Sonya Dagovitz Kugler
August 23, 2005
Dear Vicki, Rob, Jacob, Benjamin, Rachel, Samuel, and Hannah,
Our hearts go out to you and your entire family during this difficult time. We are blessed to have you as our neighbors and have been able to see you with your mom during many moments of joy. The love you hold will live forever. Our prayers are with you.
Sonya Dagovitz Kugler, Edward Kugler, Simone Platt, Eli Platt, Nora Platt, Owen Kugler, Lillian Kugler
Ilene Dick
August 22, 2005
Dearest Vicki, Steve & Dick: I am so sorry about your loss. Your mom and wife was an extraordinary woman--from her Javelin days with Millie et al through her obvious "take no prisoners" strength at living with a disease as painful as MS. Although I have been away for many years, I still have many cherished memories as a kid of being around Sandy and thoroughly enjoying her.
I remember Vicki and I seeing how much we could push the envelope. Sandy always made sure we were well aware of the limits, but did so in a way that made sure we knew it was coming from a place of love. (Now that we're parents, boy can you appreciate that gift!) Sandy may have appeared tough (compared to the Dick family anyone was!)but it was obvious to a little pisher like me even then that she was so filled with love and joy about you guys! You were blessed to have her.
I am so sorry I cannot be there to lend support, but I am with you in spirit. You are one of the most genuine kind and loving families I have ever had the privilege of knowing.
I know that you will be loved and cared for in your time of grief.
Much love always,
Ilene (and Sam)
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