62-year Veteran of Print Production Industry Dies

Nathan Rosen, retired president of Superior Printing Ink Co., died Nov. 30 in New York at the age of 86.


Although Rosen had never seen a printing press before starting his employment with Superior in 1935, he went on to serve as company president from 1961 to 1989. He was then appointed managing director, a post he held until his retirement from the New York-based firm in 1997.


Rosen is survived by his wife, Ansel; daughter, Lorie Brice; grandsons Michael Brice and Chris Brice; and great-grandchildren, Andrew, Matthew, Julia, Lilly and Wilder.
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