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Betty & Ron Wilson
February 23, 2009
To Rose's family:
Rose and I were friends for many years - 9th grade on. She was a true and loyal friend. I regret that we'd not gotten together sooner - life is short. I will miss her terribly.
Rose & Ronald visited us many years ago and when they left, she said they were going to adopt 2 boys like ours - and they did! Several years later we had a daughter, and so did they.
Our condolences to you all.
Sandra Lawson (Forrest)
February 19, 2009
I was saddened to hear of the death of Rose. We had graduated together from Poquoson High School in 1960. Although I haven't seen her since then, I was hoping that she would be attending our 50th Class Reunion in 2010. My condolences to the family.
Yvonne Washington
February 19, 2009
To Rose's family. I had the pleasure of working with Rose at Go Pro Underwriting Managers. I pray that your memories provide you with peace and comfort as you face the future without her presence. Sincerely,
Connie Archer
February 19, 2009
May God Bless the Family during their time of Bereavement.
(Former Co-Worker from GO-PRO)
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