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FUNERAL DETAILS
Dr. Martin RosenbaumDr. Martin Rosenbaum, 82, of West Bloomfield, Michigan, died on 20 September 2020. The Funeral was held at Graveside on Thursday, 24 September 2020 at 1:00 PM . Rabbi Paul Yedwab officiated. Click to watch a video of the recorded service. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
The family of Dr. Martin Rosenbaum will be gathering through the afternoon of Friday, September 25 at the residence of Jennifer and Mark Merian, 2143 Alfred Drive, Troy MI 48085. The phone number is 248-330-6463. The family will be gathering outside on Thursday following the interment until 6:00 p.m. and on Friday from 12:00-4:00 p.m. Due to State of Michigan guidelines, everyone attending the shiva is required to wear a mask. Family members include: Beloved husband of 59 years of Eileen Rosenbaum. Cherished father of Andrew Rosenbaum and Jennifer (Mark) Merian. Proud grandfather of TJ Kirschner, Matthew (Athena) Kirschner, Michael Kirschner, Kyle Merian, and Taylor Cordone. Loving brother of Jan (Dora Galitzki) Rosenbaum. Dear brother-in-law of the late Leslie Rose. Martin Rosenbaum had many passions in life. First being with his wife Eileen for 66 years, and family. Then on to dentistry, which included a long tenure at U of D, being a Captain in the Army and amassing a large group of lifelong friends. He was also a true car enthusiast enjoying car shows and often visiting Woodward Ave. as a teen with his wife and up to a few months ago meeting old and new friends to discuss and enjoy their love of automobiles. Metro Detroit’s Jewish funeral homes have agreed that families should follow the directive of Centers for Disease Control and restrict the size of gatherings to no more than 36.
It is suggested that those who wish to further honor the memory of Dr. Martin Rosenbaum may do so by making a contribution to: American Cancer SocietyClick to Visit Charity Website or Jewish Federation of DetroitClick to Visit Charity Website or Wounded Warrior ProjectClick to Visit Charity Website |