
ROZETT
BARBARA, age 82 passed away Sunday, July 7, 2013 after a long struggle with dementia. Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Barbara spent all of her life as a tap dancer. She taught, choreographed, performed and was passionate about sharing the art of dance. As a child, she tapped on radio (before television), and danced for the USO. She later went on to run a dance studio out of her home (Levittown, PA) for many years. Following that, she founded The Elm City Cloggers , based in Madison, Connecticut, The Step Sisters, based in Midlothian, Virginia and choreographed many shows in Pennsylvania, Long Island and Connecticut over the years. Her love for dance ran a close second to her love for animals and Frank Sinatra. That love was only overshadowed by the love she had for her three daughters, Pamela Hettrich (Martin), Lisa Friedman (Jeremy), Shawn Senning (Michael), nine grandchildren (Dustin, Jordan, Kevin, Lindsay, Caroline, Colby, Griffin, Connor, Peyton) and one great grandson (Oliver). Other survivors include a sister, Harriet Rathmill (Michael) and many nieces and nephews. Barbara was predeceased by her husband, Jack Rozett, a brother, Stephen Goldman and her parents Dorothy and Sidney Goldman. She has resided in Midlothian, Virginia for the past 12 years, most recently residing at Beth Sholom Assisted Living Facility.
A Memorial Service will be held Monday, July 15th, 9:30 A.M. precisely
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS SUBURBAN NORTH, 310 Second St. Pike, Southampton. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to any of the following in memory of Barbara: Brian Sander's JUNK (dance), 1938 S Iseminger St, Phila, PA 19148, North Shore Animal League
www.animalleague.orgor Alzheimers Association
www.alz.org Anyone who says sunshine brings happiness has never danced in the rain. ~Author Unknown
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