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Lawrence M. Rosenthal, 88, of New Marlborough

He was a past board member of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants and a supporter of Mass MoCA, Hancock Shaker Village, Tanglewood, The Rogosin Institute and the North Country School.

Lawrence M. Rosenthal, born January 2, 1935, died Sep 29, 2023. A resident of New Marlborough and a New Yorker by heart, he  is survived by his wife Joyce Bernstein, and children Dr. Pamela B. Rosenthal (Samuel P. Wertheimer), Lisa J. Rosenthal (Daniel Levinthal)  and Eric M. Rosenthal (Debbie Meyer), as well as five grandchildren: Noah and Rebecca Wertheimer; Jeremy and Nora Mittleman; and Isaac Rosenthal, and his sister Meryl Rosenthal Blackman (Kenneth Blackman).

Larry was born in Brooklyn to Albert and Florence (nee Zweibel) Rosenthal and was a proud graduate of Brooklyn Friends School and The Wharton School.   

Larry had a mutli-faceted career that began with the formation of L.M. Rosenthal & Co. and progressed to L .M. Rosenthal Group that included a portfolio of real estate investments and technology companies. 

He was a past board member of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants and a supporter of Mass MoCA, Hancock Shaker Village, Tanglewood, The Rogosin Institute and the North Country School.

A funeral service was held on Monday, October 2, 2023 at 12 noon at Frank E. Campbell – The Funeral Chapel, 1076 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10028.

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Thomas B. Finn Jr., 75, of Pembroke, Mass.

A celebration of life will be held in his honor on March 28 at Indian Pond Country Club in Kingston, Mass.

Laurie Platt Winfrey Shnayerson, 83, of Hillsdale, N.Y.

The family plans a private memorial and asks that donations in lieu of flowers be made to the Roeliff Jansen Community Library.

Arthur Warton Schwartz, 85, of Stockbridge

A service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 2, at St. Paul’s Church in Stockbridge.

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