Edwin Rose

Astrology author, Edwin Lee Rose, taught and gave lectures on astrology for over 40 years and interpreted hundreds of charts. During that time he studied how astrology influences people and history. He self published a 445 page book Planetary Music: Understanding Astrological Rhythms (1998) and had a website with astrological information and predictions that received 300 hits a day -- it had been in continuous operation since 1996. For six years he and his wife owned the metaphysical bookstore Guiding Star in Mill Valley (near San Francisco, CA) which has given him an appreciation of the astrological audience. He has worked as a software engineer and software manager for major corporations including Apple, Leapfrog, Cisco, and Autodesk -- most of his software career has been in animation, games, graphics, and TV.

Edwin Rose Passed away unexpectedly from a sudden heart attack on Nov. 2, 2010. He was born to Harry and Elizabeth Rosenzweig. He graduated from UCLA and moved to the Bay Area to spend the next 40 years. He loved to write books on Astrology, share his insights and humor with all, travel with his family, walk his dog Duke and hike in the beautiful hills of Marin. He is survived by his wife Wendy, 16 year old daughter Heather, his mom Elizabeth, mother-in-law Dorothy, brother Howard, sister Valerie, (Conrad), and other family members.


BIRTH DATA

Source: Wendy Rose

BIRTH: Jan. 25, 1947 birthtime 2:23am NYC

DEATH: Nov. 2, 2010

 


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