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Teresa Goodine lit a candle
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
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So sorry to hear this sad news. Rosalie was a wonderful person with a big heart. She was always ready and willing to help whoever was in need. She was a great comfort to Dora when Richard passed and was always checking up on her to see if she needed anything. She will be missed by all who knew her. My condolences to Dawn and Wayne. Teresa Goodine
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Saturday, July 31, 2021
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Rosalie was such a crucial role in my upbringing. She watched me like her own child. Introduced me to roller skating, cinnamon toast crunch, camping, 4 wheeling. Her house was a magical place from the toyland in her basement, to the movie theater in her living room, to the best peanut butter fudge in her kitchen. She was happy for you when you were up, and there to help when you were down.
Her love was like a rock. You never doubted it and it never waivered. She taught me what real love looked like. I will be forever grateful for that. And I will never forget you Rosalie.
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Lorri Eaton lit a candle
Friday, July 30, 2021
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I remember all the years after Wayne and I were married and had our sons Jordan and Skylar how quickly she was two volunteer to babysit while he and I both worked very difficult schedules with our jobs. We counted on her so much and she never complained once. She enjoyed taking care of her grandchildren and spoiling them and I don’t know what I would’ve done without her there to help me become a new mother and learn things from her and help me take care of my children. One of the worst things about having to work while your children are a little is being able to trust who you leave them with so having their grandmother was a huge relief and a huge burden lifted. When she wasn’t babysitting she and I would go shopping. She love to go shopping. We spent time camping as a family and we often included her in our own activities. She lived a very full life and was right full of life and lived every day like it was her last. There was never any doubt that her family was the most important thing in the world to her. I will miss her dropping in with a big hug and smile like it had been years since she had seen you and it had only been a matter of days or weeks probably. Thank you Rose for everything you have done for me and my family. Rest easy and enjoy your time with Donald’s again. Love you to the moon. ❤️❤️
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Friday, July 30, 2021
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