Happy 102nd, colonel Glenview GoArmy
Enter Lionel and Phyllis Rothbard's apartment at Avidor Glenview and a table decorated with dozens of congratulatory cards immediately catches the eye. They might need a bigger table.
by signing up you agree to our terms of service "She lived in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and I would go up there. She had an uncle, and we used to talk about going fishing," Lionel recalls. World War II veteran Lionel Rothbard, who lives in Glenview with his wife Phyllis, turns 102 on March 22. - Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer Married on Nov. 22, 1956, they have two children, Debbie and David, and two adult granddaughters, Monica and Erika.
"When he says, 'collecting company,' they picked up the wounded and took them to different hospitals," Phyllis said."They went to five countries. He was in Luxembourg, Belgium, France, Germany and Austria." Upon returning to Midway late that night his group was welcomed by thousands of people, his wife said.Remaining in Active Reserve, Rothbard attended United States Army Command and in 1968 graduated from General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, attaining the rank of colonel.
Along with numerous framed military decorations and his ticket from the last Chicago White Sox game at Comiskey Park , in Rothbard's office hangs a metallic reproduction of a 1980 letter from Johnson & Johnson.
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