OBITUARY
Murray Eli Rosner
April 15, 1940 – January 29, 2021
Murray Eli Rosner passed away on January 29, 2021. He was born on April 15, 1940 to Lily (Zankel) Rosner and Willie Gershon Rosner in Brooklyn, New York.
He was married to Linda (Cutler) Rosner on March 22, 1064. Father to Eric (Julia) Rosner and Cynthia (Jeff) Tatum, grandfather to Alyssa and Emma Tatum and
Jordan Rosner.
Murray loved to write and was a published author. His creativity, sense of humor and quick wit were much admired by friends and family. He was a man of many words and stories and had a wealth of knowledge about everything. He loved classical music, art and antiques and was extremely knowledgeable about it all.
He was a stockbroker on Wall Street, a Pawnbroker for over a decade at the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop, a power seller on Ebay, a Chaplain's Assistant in the U.S. Army, a taxi driver, and owner and publisher of "Trip Sheet," a magazine for taxi drivers.
He was a finder. Give him a task to find something for you and he always got it. You just had to let him know. Just ask his grandkids about that.
He loved Las Vegas having relocated from New York in 1975. He was very happy living here.
Behind the gruff exterior was a man who loved and was very proud of his family with all his heart. Murray will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. The world is an emptier place without him.
To plant trees in Israel in his honor please contact Temple Bet Knesset Bamidhar at (702) 304-1768 or contact www.bkblv.org.
Services
9 March |
Graveside Service11:20 am - 12:00 pm Southern Nevada Veteran's Memorial Cemetery |
Memories
Murray Eli Rosner
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ADD A MEMORYJudy Shine Logan
February 1, 2021
I met Murray at the Sun City Writers Workshop several years ago.
I always enjoyed our "bantering" back and forth, as well as his helpful feedback on my writing.
He will be remembered. Rest in Peace, my friend.
Judy Shine Logan
David Newman
January 31, 2021
Amy and I would like to express our deepest condolences. Murray and Linda were wonderful and supportive neighbors upon our arrival at Sun City.
Murray will be missed. RIP.