Edward Rosett, formerly of Stamford, passed away on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at the Cedar Crest Retirement Community
Pompton Plains, NJ. Born in New Rochelle, NY on May 20, 1923, he lived in Stamford from 1960-2016. Educated at the University
of Connecticul as an Electrical Engineer, he worked in this field until 1977, when he established the real estate firm of ROSETT REALTY,
which he ran until retirement. In 1951 he married the former Barbara Myers of Ossining, New York. They celebrated 66 years of
marriage in 2017. Known to his friends and family as "Bus", he served in the Signal Corps during World War II.
Bus is survived by his wife Barbara, children Wendy Rosett, of Cleveland, Ohio and Matthew Rosett of of Jefferspn. NJ, two grandchildren,
Rachel Rosett of Bethlehem, PA and Christopher Rosett, his wife Lesley and great grandchildren Ethan Sarles and Lukas Rosett. of
Philadelphia, PA.
A funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 11th at 11:00 AM, Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2900 Summer St., Stamford, CT.
Memorial contributions may be made to Junior Achievement, 200 CT Ave, #5, Norwalk, CT 06854 or a charity of your choice,
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January 17, 2018
Paula Eppinger
Dear Barbara,
I am so sorry to read about your Ed am sending you my sympathy and wishes that you and Matt & Wendy will find great comfort in remembering your many good times with Bus.
January 11, 2018
Barbara,
So sorry for your loss. I know the pride Bus took in you and all you worked on.
Hoping your memories bring you comfort.
Fondly,
Eileen Rosner
January 11, 2018
Dear Barbara, Wendy, and Matt,
It was with great sorrow that both Tammy and I read of the passing of Bus. I remember him as a youth when I came by the house, to an adult living across the street. Talking with him was so interesting as he was so knowledgeable on so many subjects. I miss our frequent talks especially about the changing neighborhood, the pond, or what was going on in the City.
May God comfort you along with all who mourn in Zion and Jerusalem.
May their souls be bound up in the bonds of life.
Again, we are sorry for your loss.
Tammy Castelino
Biff Harte
January 11, 2018
Dear Barbara, Wendy, and Matt,
It was with great sorrow that both Tammy and I I read of the passing of Bus. I remember him as a youth when I came by the house, to an adult living across the street. Talking with him was so interesting as he was so knowledgeable on so many subjects. I miss our frequent talks especially about the changing neighborhood, the pond, or what was going on in the City.
Again, we are so sorry for your loss.
May God comfort you along with all who mourn in Zion and Jerusalem
May their souls be bound up in the bonds of life.
Tammy Castelino
Biff Harte
January 11, 2018
To the Rosett Family
Our thoughts and prays are with you, Ed will be missed. We hope your good memories help you thru this time.
David Sabini and family
January 10, 2018
Dear JHS Board,
In Memory of
Edward S. Rosett
May 20, 1923 - January 4, 2018
Our deepest condolences to
Barbara Rosett on the passing
of her beloved husband, Edward S. Rosett.
Edward Rosett, formerly of Stamford, passed away
at the Cedar Crest Retirement Community,
Pompton Plains, NJ. A funeral service will be held
on Thursday, January 11th at 11:00 AM,
Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2900 Summer St., Stamford.
Condolences may be offered at www.leopgallagherstamford.com
We will keep Barbara Rosett in our thoughts and prayers.
May the cherished memories of your beloved husband
be a blessing and a comfort.
Best Regards,
Elissa
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Elissa Kaplan, President
The Jewish Historical Society of Fairfield County
Website: jhsfc-ct.org
203-321-0089
[email protected]
January 10, 2018
Nancee Melfi
Barbara ,
We are so sorry for your loss ......
My husband and I were neighbors of yours for many years
Mr. Rosett was a wonderful neighbor who cared about the community & neighborhood ...
We will keep you in our prayers ...
Nancee and Mark Melfi
January 9, 2018
Many people owe their freedom to these brave young men of our "Greatest Generation." May their bravery always be remembered. Thank you for serving our country.
A grateful American
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