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Kelly Nickerson
April 19, 2016
Where does one even begin with how amazing this woman was. I know she remains a little in everyone that she came across. She made me laugh, made me feel so loved...Rose fit her name so well. She was a beauty that made each moment with her interesting. My prayers and thoughts go out to all of her loved ones. I didn't know her long at all, but I know for sure that green apple martinis will never be the same. My deepest sympathy.
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Alice Dennehy
April 17, 2016
So sorry to hear of the passing of Rose.I worked with her at Harvard Univercity and she was a pleasure and fun person to work with.Hope fond memories of her help in your healing.
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