Morton S Rosenstein, age 81, of York, Maine, a resident of Marblehead for 38 years, went to his rest on August 10, 2017. He was a graduate of MIT, class of 1957, with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and Economics, and Boston University 1962, where he received a Masters in Business Administration. He leaves his beloved wife and best friend of 59 years, Barbara, and his four devoted children, Amy (Phillip Schreibman), Stuart (Abigail Green), Sharon (Paul Collin) and Paul; seven grandchildren, Matti and Ariana Schreibman, Anna and Jacob Rosenstein, Daniel Collin, and Isabella and Sam Rosenstein; and his brother, Stephen Rosenstein (and Susan) of Tiverton, RI. Mort was a member of Temple Sinai of Marblehead, The Jewish Community Center and The Marblehead Arts Association. He was the author of several books on the uses of the scientific calculator. He opened Atlantic Computer Center in Salem in 1982 and he and Barbara had the business until 1997. He was also an accomplished artist in many media, including silkscreen and linoleum prints, water color, pastels and oil painting. He exhibited many times at the Marblehead Festival of Arts and the Marblehead Arts Association. Mort was a lifelong collector and expert in stamp collecting. In 2014, Mort and Barbara moved to York, Maine and spent the winters in Venice, Florida. He loved nature, painting, swimming, hiking, travelling, opera, folk music, and his family.
Contributions in his memory may be made to the charity of your choice or the Narcolepsy Network (http//narcolepsynetwork.org ) where he served as the treasurer for 10 years.
WE REMEMBER HIM
At the rising of the sun and at its going down,
we remember him.
At the blowing of the wind and the chill of winter,
we remember him.
At the opening of the buds and in the rebirth of spring,
we remember him.
At the blueness of the skies and in the warmth of summer,
we remember him.
At the rustling of the leaves and in the beauty of autumn,
we remember him.
At the beginning of the year and when it ends,
we remember him.
As long as we live, he too will live; for he is now a part of us,
as we remember him.
When we are weary and in need of strength,
we remember him.
When we are lost and sick at heart,
we remember him.
When we have joy we crave to share,
we remember him.
When we have decisions that are difficult to make,
we remember him.
When we have achievements that are based on his,
we remember him.
As long as we live, he too will live; for he is now a part of us.
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