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Arthur Rothman, 93, died Saturday evening at Menorah
Park after a brief illness. Arthur was an independent sales representative of children’s clothing, having represented
Dr. Denton’s for most of his career. After retiring he worked every day from 9 to 5 in his son Gary’s veterinary office, Quarryside Veterinary Hospital. He never missed a day
and just recently retired on his 93rd birthday.

Arthur will forever be remembered for his incredible work
ethic, his great sense of humor, his kind and caring person-
ality and his love of food and chocolate.

He was pre deceased by his wife Doris in 1991.

His family includes his sons Dr. Gary (Vicki), Rabbi Jeffrey (Ruthie), Dr. Mark (Miriam); his grandchildren Mordechai (Alesha), Moshe (Dayla), Minde (Moshe) Nicole (Daniel),
Yehudis (Mordechai), Joshua, Dori (Daniel), Daniel, David;
and 16 great grandchildren.

Friends may visit with the family on Monday, February 5 from 10-11 at Sisskind Funeral Chapel, 3175 E. Genesee Street.
A graveside service will immediately follow at 11AM in Beth
El Cemetery. Shiva will be observed Monday from 5-8PM
at Gary and Vicki’s home. Contributions in Arthur’s memory may be made to the Senior Meal Program at the JCC. www.sisskindfuneralservice.com


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So sorry to hear of Uncle Arthur’s passing. I have fond memories of playing at his house in Syracuse and of him and Aunt Doris and attending Jeffey’s, Gary’s and Mark’s Bar Mitzvahs. G-d bless.

Written by Howard Snyder
2018-02-04 11:45:32 PM



Arthur was one of the sweetest man I ever meet. He certainly could light up a room and loved a good joke. He will really be missed by all his friends and family. May his memory be a blessing. Love Rachel

Written by Rachel Rothman
2018-02-04 5:45:17 PM



A huge whole in our lives and hearts. No uncle was better or more loved. He was so MUCH a part of our lives always, but especially those years in Buffalo, when his monthly visits (for almost a whole week) were always eagerly anticipated. He had his own room, how own coffee mug, his own breakfast cereals always awaiting him. My kids adored his jokes and just his presence. A generation has now truly passed.

Written by Roz, Buz, Judy, George Paaswell, Miara
2018-02-04 8:22:41 PM



Dr. Rothman, I remember how you talked about him. I'm sure his light will always shine in your heart. God Bless you and your family, Jeff Sherman

Written by Jeffery Sherman
2018-02-05 2:44:19 PM



Dr. Rothman, My husband and I were so sorry to hear of your father's passing. Although I never personally met him, you spoke of him often with such love. May he rest in peace. Kathy and Dave Nelson

Written by Kathryn Nelson
2018-02-05 4:18:36 PM



Gary, Vicky and family so sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathies.

Written by Michael Gilman
2018-02-06 2:47:46 PM



Dear Gary,Jeff, and Mark, I'm so sorry you hear about your Dad passing. Your Dad was a caring gentleman and his personality lite up every time he would see anyone he knew. I remember as a child he would give us samples of his pj's from Dr. Denton. We would use them for our troll dolls bed. Your father was very proud of you boys in every way. Be assured of my prayers for you and your families at this time.........RIP Mr. Rothman

Written by Sally Engel (Phillips)
2018-02-06 7:18:20 PM