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Jean E. Rosen

By
Star Staff

Word has been received of the death of Jean Elizabeth Rosen, 86, an advanced emergency medical technician in East Hampton for many years who had moved to Monroeton, Pa., and later to Dallas, Ga. She died on Nov. 7, 2017, at the Wellstar Paulding Nursing Center in Dallas. 

Mrs. Rosen, a daughter of John Loewen and the former Anna Liebschutz, moved here at the age of 17, graduated from East Hampton High School, and lived here with her husband, George Benjamin Rosen, until their retirement. Described by her family as a “talented beautician,” she volunteered her time as an A.E.M.T. with the East Hampton Ambulance Squad, for which her husband was a driver. She was also a Sunday school teacher at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton. 

She was buried next to her husband, who died in 2007, at the Monroeton Methodist Cemetery. She is survived by a son and two daughters, Todd Rosen of Dallas, Ga., Lori Marsten of Powder Springs, Ga., and Marianne Pellegrino of Cincinnati. Five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive, as do her siblings John Loewen, Miriam Strumm, Lena Miller, Julia Kyle, and Ruth Westerman of Pennsylvania and Anna Mae James of New York.

 

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