JERALD FRED ROSEN “Jerry” passed away peacefully on April 11Th, 2024.After graduating from Randolph High School, Class of 1974, Jerry’s passion to be part of the family business, Norfolk Hardware in Dorchester, drove him to immediately be a part of it. He continued his retail career with the company throughout his entire life. Jerry was born in Boston on March 11Th 1956. He was a devoted son to Carl and Elaine Rosen. After spending his childhood in Randolph, he moved to Stoughton. There he bought a beautiful home and with his wife Laura raised two amazing sons. He broadened his skills with years at Quincy College while he was working full time at the hardware store. Jerry loved anything that included family. Whether with just his own family unit or with the many cousins, aunts, uncles or grandparents it was always his favorite time. In addition, Jerry had a passion for the outdoors. Fishing was his true love. He also enjoyed gardening, camping and exploring any component of New England nature. When he had spare time, he would always be watching or at a game of any Boston sports team. He was an avid sports fan. Jerry is survived by his two sons. Jesse Rosen and his wife Damariz and David Rosen. He was also a grandfather to Liam, Ryan and Ava Rosen. Jerry is also survived by his brother Stewart and sister-in-law Denise along with his two nephews, Jason and Benjamin and niece Samantha as well as many other cousins and friends. Services will be held at Schlossberg Family’s Chapel, on the Hill, 824 Washington Street, Canton on Sunday April 14Th at 10:00 AM followed by interment at Sharon Memorial Park 40 Dedham Street in Sharon. In lieu of flowers please make donations in Jerry’s memory to the charity of your choice.
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Carol Cosentino says
April 13, 2024 at 10:14 pmJesse and David
I am a friend of your Mom,
My sincere condolences to you both and your family
Harvey Sklar says
April 14, 2024 at 7:35 pmDear Rosen Famkily,
I’ve known Jerry since our days at North Junior High. I am shocked & saddened to hear of his untimely passing. Jerry always had a joke, a story or a way of looking at life. May his memory be an eternal blessing to all that knew him. I’m sure his dad, Carl , whom I used to bowl with, is waiting for him with open arms. You’ll be missed Jerry:(