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Otto Carl BROSS

11/04/1922 - 03/10/2013

Otto Carl BROSS obituary, 11/04/1922-03/10/2013, Spokane Valley, WA

BORN

11/04/1922

DIED

03/10/2013

FUNERAL HOME

Thornhill Valley Chapel

1400 South Pines Road

Spokane, Washington

Otto BROSS Obituary

BROSS, Otto Carl 11-5-1922 - 3-10-2013 The monarch of our family, Otto (Daddy) age 90 years young, passed away on March 10, 2013 at home, surrounded by his family, from a hard-fought battle with throat cancer. Otto was born November 5, 1922 to Harry and Lillian Bross, one of six children (two brothers and three sisters) in Philadelphia, PA. Otto attended Northeast High School for boys, and worked for the main post office in Philadelphia, PA for some time. As the war began he decided to enlist on April 13, 1943 in the Army Air Corps (before the Air Force was a branch), hoping to be a fighter pilot (we believe his eyesight held him back). As a member of the 815 Aviation Engineers they traveled throughout Europe building runways for our troops and allies. The men of his unit were decorated with 36 Purple Hearts, four Bronze Stars and two Silver Stars, also including four citations for merit. In 1945, as the war began to approach the end, he was sent to Geiger Field to await orders to be shipped to the Pacific. During his time in Spokane, he spotted a red-headed young lady named Rosamae Carter on the Monroe Street Bridge (we believe it was love at first sight!). (Daddy always loved to tell the story that he saved her from jumping off the bridge!) Spending as much time together as possible, they spent many a night dancing at Nat Park during its heyday. Receiving orders of his discharge, he was sent to Newark, NJ. Otto and Rosie continued to correspond for three long years. Seeing all his friends marrying, he longed to be with his love, so boarding a bus, he set out for Spokane in 1949. Upon his arrival it wasn't many days before they would marry on December 17, 1949. Having nothing to their name, they shared their first six months together in a small apartment in what was then King Arthur's Court. The manager and his wife, seeing their struggle to start a home, provided them with everything they needed to start their life together. Otto attended Kinman Business School and worked for the GSA helping to inventory the magnesium plant in Mead, WA. Otto would soon begin a job with the postal service as a mail carrier which he held for many years, retiring in 1978. Dad was very active during his younger years, working with the kids of Boy Scout Troop #430, loving to bowl and garden among other activities. He was a member of the Moose Lodge for 50 plus years and joined the Valley Eagles as a member in 1978, spending his time on the Board. He was likely to be calling Bingo on any given night, but for Momma and Daddy, their true calling was dancing weekly. Their joy of dancing was seen by everyone. Otto was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years "Momma Rosie", the love of his life, together forever, their dance complete! Otto is survived by his sons Ron Bross (Rhonda) of Cottonwood, CA, Terry Bross (Kathie) of Millwood, WA and Larry Bross of Spokane Valley, WA, and his daughter Pam Edwards of Spokane, WA. Otto is also survived by his nine grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Our father, a proud, stubborn, German gentleman (never uttered a swear word in his life!), lived independently until the last few months of his life. Being able to drive was one of his last requests, driving his faithful Ford Taurus (aka The Green Hornet), until the last month of his life. God's gift to us was to have him well beyond our hopes...rest our weary soldier for your time has come, mission accomplished! Visitation will be Wednesday from 4:00 to 8:00 pm. Funeral Services will be at 2:00 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2013 at Thornhill Valley Chapel, 1400 S. Pines Rd, Spokane Valley. Interment will follow at Pines Cemetery. The family would like to express their gratitude to Horizon Hospice for their compassionate care, especially Nurse Judy and Social Worker Karen. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the charity of your choice (Daddy's favorites were the Salvation Army and the Union Gospel Mission). Please feel free to wear bright and sunny clothes to celebrate Daddy Otto's life. Missed but never gone, forever in our hearts! Your loving family.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Mar. 17 to Mar. 20, 2013.

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March 21, 2013

The Washington State Veteran Cemetery extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Otto C. Bross for your loss, to honor his service (WWII) to our country and our patriotic hero.

Debbi Olson

March 17, 2013

Otto and Rose had a marriage and love few people will ever know, the kind of love that lasts forever. You were truely blessed with such long, happy and loving lives together. Rest in peace with your beloved wife.

March 17, 2013

Otto and Rose had a marriage and love, few people will ever know, the kind of love that lasts forever. You were truely blessed with such long, happy and loving lives together. Rest in peace with your beloved wife.

Kaylee Rose

March 17, 2013

I love you grandpa Otto<3 I miss you Soo much..<3

Pure happiness

Alisia Blackburn

March 17, 2013

Grandpa,
I love you and will miss you deeply. It was very touching to spend so much time with you over the past 9 months and especially the past month. You are admired and loved by our family and we will miss hearing you say "There's my boy!!" Truly at peace and together with your one true love forever.
Thomas and Alisia

Michelle Houghton (Bross)

March 17, 2013

Grandpa I may not have been the closest person to you or Grandma but I love you both with all my heart. You are together again and dancing the nights away. Happy we have such loving, beautiful souls to watch down on us. You will forever be missed. We love you! OXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX

March 17, 2013

RIP Otto. Or teach heaven how to dance! They took good care of him Rosie until he could be with you again.

J n J Baker

March 17, 2013

We had the privilege to meet ever so briefly Mr. and Mrs. Bross, but in that short time we saw his devotion to his bride and his sheer complete independence. He and his beloved will be dearly missed in his home park that they resided. His last words to me a few weeks before he left us was; "I'm so tired, I'm ready to go." Rest in peace my friend. I'm glad we got to meet you.

March 17, 2013

Daddy Otto, Terry and I love you very much! We were so blessed to be able to fulfill your wishes, and Daddy I PROMISE YOU, we will complete the journey...forever in our hearts, we love you! Terry & Kathie

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