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Abraham Arthur Rosenberg
June 27th, 1965 - June 5th, 2021
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Abraham ‘Abe’ ‘Abie’ Arthur Rosenberg, 55 of Tucson Arizona, passed away after a lengthy battle with illness, on June 5, 2021. He was preceded in death by his father, William Rosenberg II, mother Dora Rosenberg and Sister Margaret Rosenberg (Jesus Ortiz). He is survived by his daughter, Christina Rosenberg, brother, William Rosenberg III (Patricia), sisters, Ana Acuna (Genaro), Ruth Turner (John), Abigail Rosenberg PhD, Dr. Bernadette Rosenberg, nieces and nephews, Manuel, Daniela, Andres, Zachariah, Josiah and Adeline as well as many wonderful family and friends. Abe always knew how to keep those around him invigorated with thought provoking, humorous and lively debates. Especially when it came to football. His great sense of humor and love of the Cowboys will live on in the fond memories and stories we pass on.
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