
Frank Rosenstern
1956-11-05 2024-12-03
Each day of his life, Frank lit up every room he walked into with a huge smile on his face and the love of God. His unmistakable joy and outgoing personality were felt by all who had the pleasure of meeting him. Frank Alan Rosenstern of Flower Mound, Texas, went to be with the Lord on December 3, 2024.
Frank was born on November 5, 1956, in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania to Franz Josef Rosenstern and Marie (Touche) Antoinette Rosenstern. Frank was one of six children and is survived by his siblings Phillip Rosenstern, Edith Wunderlin, Bernard Rosenstern, John Rosenstern, and Jacqueline Rosenstern.
Frank met the love of his life, Suzanne (Magliano) Rosenstern, in 1982 while attending Indiana University of Pennsylvania. For their first date, Frank took Suzanne horseback riding, and they both knew from the first moment that their love would last a lifetime. They married on August 20,1983 and recently celebrated 41 years of marriage, setting the standard of what love truly is. Although he is gone, their love will live on through Suzanne’s memories.
Frank and Suzanne have three beautiful children, Rachel Neal-Rosenstern, Bethany Chepulis, and Frank Rosenstern, Jr. Their spouses, Elizabeth Neal-Rosenstern, Dominic Chepulis, and Alison Rosenstern were immediately accepted and loved, integrating into the family as if they had been there all along. They will carry his legacy in his passing and continue to spread the peace and joy he instilled in them.
Frank was greatly blessed to have been able to greet his grandchildren into his life; Jacob Neal, Kat Hitchcock, Levi and Ella Chepulis, and Sophia and Frank Rosenstern III. He loved spending time with them whenever possible. One of his greatest joys was making up silly songs and acting goofy, always putting a smile on their faces, and continuously making them laugh uncontrollably.
Frank’s love for his dog, Cisco McCoy, was unmatched and he made sure to spoil him whenever he could through long walks, sitting at the table for meals, watching golf on his lap, and spending time in his office while writing business.
Frank was passionate about helping others, and he did so by being Southwest Florida’s Regional Manager of Food Services with the Marriott Corporation Healthcare Division. From there, he followed God’s will for his life and served many years in ministry before becoming the Administrative Director of Church on the Rock International. When the Lord changed the direction of his life, he became the CEO & Principal Agent of Trinity Financial & Associates where he ensured that others had adequate life insurance coverage.
Frank enjoyed spending time with his family, weekly family dinners, golfing, UFC, spreading the word of God, talking business, driving around with Suzanne and Cisco, lots and lots of coffee, and calling his children every day to check in as his father did with him.
Frank’s passion for Christ allowed him to touch the hearts of those who knew him. His unwavering love of the Lord could be felt by those around him and will continue to be felt even in his passing. The hearts and lives he touched directly and indirectly are better because of his life. Frank will always be remembered for his servant’s and pastor’s heart and genuine love for everyone he met. There was no better spouse, father, grandparent, sibling, and friend.
Frank will be missed every day, but his memory will live on in the hearts of all that were blessed to know him. He will be loved forever and always.
Frank was born on November 5, 1956, in Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania to Franz Josef Rosenstern and Marie (Touche) Antoinette Rosenstern. Frank was one of six children and is survived by his siblings Phillip Rosenstern, Edith Wunderlin, Bernard Rosenstern, John Rosenstern, and Jacqueline Rosenstern.
Frank met the love of his life, Suzanne (Magliano) Rosenstern, in 1982 while attending Indiana University of Pennsylvania. For their first date, Frank took Suzanne horseback riding, and they both knew from the first moment that their love would last a lifetime. They married on August 20,1983 and recently celebrated 41 years of marriage, setting the standard of what love truly is. Although he is gone, their love will live on through Suzanne’s memories.
Frank and Suzanne have three beautiful children, Rachel Neal-Rosenstern, Bethany Chepulis, and Frank Rosenstern, Jr. Their spouses, Elizabeth Neal-Rosenstern, Dominic Chepulis, and Alison Rosenstern were immediately accepted and loved, integrating into the family as if they had been there all along. They will carry his legacy in his passing and continue to spread the peace and joy he instilled in them.
Frank was greatly blessed to have been able to greet his grandchildren into his life; Jacob Neal, Kat Hitchcock, Levi and Ella Chepulis, and Sophia and Frank Rosenstern III. He loved spending time with them whenever possible. One of his greatest joys was making up silly songs and acting goofy, always putting a smile on their faces, and continuously making them laugh uncontrollably.
Frank’s love for his dog, Cisco McCoy, was unmatched and he made sure to spoil him whenever he could through long walks, sitting at the table for meals, watching golf on his lap, and spending time in his office while writing business.
Frank was passionate about helping others, and he did so by being Southwest Florida’s Regional Manager of Food Services with the Marriott Corporation Healthcare Division. From there, he followed God’s will for his life and served many years in ministry before becoming the Administrative Director of Church on the Rock International. When the Lord changed the direction of his life, he became the CEO & Principal Agent of Trinity Financial & Associates where he ensured that others had adequate life insurance coverage.
Frank enjoyed spending time with his family, weekly family dinners, golfing, UFC, spreading the word of God, talking business, driving around with Suzanne and Cisco, lots and lots of coffee, and calling his children every day to check in as his father did with him.
Frank’s passion for Christ allowed him to touch the hearts of those who knew him. His unwavering love of the Lord could be felt by those around him and will continue to be felt even in his passing. The hearts and lives he touched directly and indirectly are better because of his life. Frank will always be remembered for his servant’s and pastor’s heart and genuine love for everyone he met. There was no better spouse, father, grandparent, sibling, and friend.
Frank will be missed every day, but his memory will live on in the hearts of all that were blessed to know him. He will be loved forever and always.