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Charles Rosenthal Sr.

Passed 08/02/2020

Obituary For Charles Rosenthal Sr.

Charles E. Rosenthal Sr.

Nashville - Survived by loving family and friends.

Viewing, Wed, Aug 13, 2020 9-10am, funeral to follow, Smith Chapel,706 Monroe St.,

Interment Middle TN Veterans Cemetery.

Smith Funeral Directors,(615) 726-1476



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Saddened to hear of Charles passing. Wishing the family strength and peace during this difficult time. RIP Rose"Dogg". Michael"Dusty" Twitty and family

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Praying for the family. God Bless. The Trueitt Family, Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Condolences to the Rosenthal Family. Rest In Peace Rose, had lots of fun / memories at SQN / 690 unit # 1. " Operation & Nuclear Security holding down unit #1 containment's. Jeffery Smith & Family

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My condolences to Frances and all of the people that knew and loved Rose. It was a pleasure to know and work with him and I pray that he will forever rest peacefully with the angels and that his memory will be a blessing to us all. Valerie Leslie Brown.

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To Francis and the family I was taken by surprise at Charles passing, he was a good friend and co-worker. Rest in Peace. Francis you are always in my prayers. Gwen Robinson

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My thoughts and prayers go out to the Rosenthal Family. I had the privilege of working with Charles at Sequoyah. We became friends not only at work, but outside of work. Charles had an enthusiastic personality. We had many good talks around politics, family, and the love of Christ. He was a good friend and he will be missed. Meredith Campbell

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Just reading the impact Charles had on all he came into contact with stands as a witness for his Christian faith because he loved others well. I worked in Chem Lab at SQN and Charles would always lighten our day when he came in. May you be encouraged from the Word of Life in 1Thess 4:13-18. Well done my brother in Jesus! Carrol Waddle

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I also was privileged to work with Rose many years ago at SNP. He was a very nice guy and always made you smile because of the things he said. I remember once we were in the break room (aka The Goat Shack) and he asked me if he could borrow a dollar. I replied "sure Rose" and reached for my wallet. He then replied "man I was only kidding - I was just checking your heart". Such was any day around Rose !!! Hope his family finds comfort in all the many friends he had over the years while traveling down life's uncertain road. Rest In Peace my friend. Terry Scruggs

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Rosie was a great friend and person. We will miss him. Drew & Sterling Vanosdale

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A close and dear friend we carpooled together for several weeks while on off shift jobs he always made me laugh my condolences Bill Thomas

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Charles, Rose, Rosey, Chuck, beloved for is huge personality, laughs, smiles, and infectious positive attitude. Always willing to help. Lived the golden rule. So sad to hear he's left us here, but we know there's rejoicing on the other side with father, mother, and all the ones gone before. So long Charles. Thanks for your kindness of spirit. Phil Crabtree

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Rose was a dear friend, I was just a kid when I started work at Sequoyah and rose treated me like his little brother. I have many great stories about working with Rose and will never forget him. Tim Pitchford

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Rest in peace Brother Rose. Met you when I first started work at Sequoyah in May 1078. Brian Foley

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So sorry to hear about Rose. I worked with him at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant, socialized with him away from work, and also visited him at J.C. Penny. For some of the old school workers at the plant you will remember that Rose was one of the founding members of "The Loud Rangers", along with Ham, one of the old and nicest laborers at the plant. The reason they were called the Loud Rangers because when they talked or called you you could hear them from one end of the plant to the other. Rest in peace and hope to see you later. Franklin "Frankie" Wood

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Sorry to re-post, but I forgot my name: While working with Charles at SQN I gained a lifetime friend. Many times his stopping by my desk in Mechanical Maintenance was very positive and uplifting. He was a great Christian Father and Husband. We often talked about Real Estate. Later he obtained his license and we shared many experiences together in our Real Estate Stories. He was always Positive and Encouraging I will certainly have you in my prayers and memories. RIP Charles Rosenthal. Wayne Thomas

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While working with Charles at SQN I gained a lifetime friend. Many times his stopping by my desk in Mechanical Maintenance was very positive and uplifting. He was a great Christian Father and Husband. We often talked about Real Estate. Later he obtained his license and we shared many experiences together in our Real Estate Stories. He was always Positive and Encouraging I will certainly have you in my prayers and memories. RIP Charles Rosenthal.

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Rosie and I struggled through the Nuclear training program together. I had the privilege to be his friend and co-worker for many years with him at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. I always considered him a friend and hard worker. I understand his wife in the hospital, May the Lord protect her. May the Lord bless his family during these times of loss and hardship. Jerry Patrick

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Rosie was a good guy! So sorry for your loss. Prayers to his family! Sue D

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Charles was a positive influence wherever he was. I worked with him at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant and visited with him every time I went into the J. C. Penney's store at Northgate Mall. He always had a smile and a friendly welcome. Rosie called me on Christmas Eve about 3 years ago and we reminisced about SQN and all the people we worked with. It was a very stimulating conversation. Lacy Pauley

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I knew Charles (Rosie) well and had the pleasure of working with him at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant as well as to soldier with him in the 3397th US Army Reserve. He and Frances were close friends. He was always ready with that huge smile and some witty remarks. Whenever he was around, there was added positivity and niceness in the room. praying for the family as they travel this road of grieving. Always, Jacquelyn Atkerson.

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I also had the pleasure to work with Charles at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. Charles was a great teammate and an even better person. We will all miss Charles very much. Rest In Peace my fried.

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I knew Charles well while at TVA as he and I were in the same nuclear power plant operator class and spent many hours on shift together. Charles was a man of high integrity in his professional life and a loving family man to his wife Maxine and children. Charles, Rest In Peace, you will be missed. Tom Nahay

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I had the privilege to know and work with Charles for several years at Sequoyah Nuclear Plant. Charles was a good man, a friend to many co-workers at Sequoyah and many others since his retirement I'm sure, and he was a trusted nuclear power plant operator. So sorry for your loss. A friend and co-worker, Lenard Bush

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