Barbara Marsha Rosenblatt's Obituary
Barbara Marsha Rosenblatt (75), of Palm Beach Gardens, formerly of Livingston, New Jersey, passed away today surrounded by the warmth of her loving family. After bravely facing a prolonged and difficult illness, she found peace in the comfort of her home.
Born in New York City, Barbara embarked on a journey of lifelong learning and growth. She graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology and later earned her master's degree from St. John's University. In 1968, she married Marty, her partner for over five decades.
Barbara's memory will be cherished by her beloved husband Marty, her son Kenny and his wife Jessica, her daughter Cory and her husband Daniel, her sister Wendy, and five adoring grandchildren: Naizha, Levi, Marco, Dean, and Reed. Barbara's love for life and family was evident in every aspect of her life.
Barbara's absence will leave an indelible mark on the hearts of her family, friends, and those whose lives she touched. Her career began in the fashion industry, but she found her true calling as an award-winning 1st-grade teacher, where she inspired young minds with her creativity and passion. Barbara's love for the color red, her fondness for puppies, sunflowers, and her favorite song, Time To Say Goodbye, sung in English, Italian, and Hebrew, will always remind us of her vibrant spirit.
A funeral service will be held at Beth Israel Memorial Chapel Boynton Beach on Monday, April 24 at 1:30 pm.. The service will be followed by a brief procession to the Eternal Light Memorial Gardens also in Boynton Beach. Shiva will be at our home at 128 Via Quantera Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418.Later today, you may view an online obituary, send condolences, and share your favorite memories of Barbara, at www.bethisraelchapel.com.
If you would like to make a memorial contribution in Barbara’s honor, please consider Trustbridge Hospice, www.trustbridge.com or St.Jude Children’s Hospital, www.stjude.org.
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