As attested to by the numerous interspersed sentiments expressed below by past and present PA members since the May 19
passing of Hobart (Hoby) Rosen, the wit, inspiring productivity and generous life
experience of this eighty-nine-year-old poet, photographer/artist has inspired a swell of treasured memories among friends and creative associates of arts organizations in the Stamford area and beyond.
"He
was such a lovely man. A gentle man, an artist and a man who loved life."
--Bill Buschel

While convalescing in an English hospital following the war, his
extensive romantic correspondence with Norma Lipman, his cousin’s university
roommate, culminated in marriage during a Manhattan blizzard in 1948.

"He
was a complete man. I shall miss him. No doubt we all will."
--John
O'Keefe

Predeceased by Norma, and his daughter, Emily, Hoby is remembered by by his son, Andy Rosen (Paula), daughter, Julie Bowman (Tom), and companion, Sandy Semel, along with five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces, and nephews.
"… this is a moment to reflect on the
moments we each have to use our lives to the fullest and creatively not put off
anything we need to do.
I met Hoby at the
Artists Studios down on Canal Street - he had a studio there and patiently
showed me his work - so it was very wonderful to meet him again
at Curleys. He was so artful in turning a phrase that had stark
simplicity and layers of meaning. I miss him.
Peace to you and everyone in our Curley's family."
--Renee Neely
"Hoby
was an amazing man. I miss him all ready. This is so sad."
--Nicholas Miele