What's Happening?
Loren Scott Roseman, a well-known IT specialist and music enthusiast from Chicago, has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 58. Roseman, who grew up in Northbrook, was known for his passion for music, particularly as a 'Dead Head' and drummer. He was also
a memorabilia collector and was appreciated for his kindness, wit, and dedication to his work. Roseman is survived by his parents, Larry and Fern Roseman, his sister Jodi Roseman Berlinger, and his niece and nephew. A service will be held at Congregation Beth Shalom in Northbrook, with interment at Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations are encouraged to the American Heart Association.
Why It's Important?
The sudden passing of Loren Scott Roseman highlights the impact of unexpected loss on communities and families. As an IT specialist, Roseman contributed to the technological landscape in Chicago, and his passion for music and memorabilia collecting enriched the cultural fabric of his community. His death serves as a reminder of the importance of heart health awareness, as his family has requested donations to the American Heart Association. Roseman's legacy will be remembered by those who knew him as a kind and caring individual who made a difference in both his professional and personal life.









