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The "Rozeal Diamond" teaching style perpetuates...Aloha Pumehana (with all my love)
Rita Jane Langhorne Littlejohn
January 31, 2010
My math mentor and the most inspirational teacher of all times, Mrs. Rozeal Diamond. I owe all my successes in life to her for believing in me, and her unselfish financial assistance with my college education. Her pearls of wisdom to me when I was disappointed at not having the monies to go to an Ivy League college were, "Why be a small fish in a big ocean, when you can be a big fish in a small pond?"
She made it possible for me to attend Virginia State University without having to pay a dime. God blessed me by sending Mrs. Diamond as my Guardian Angel. Now, I train math teachers throughout the State of Hawaii. I teach using the "Rozeal Diamond" model...her teaching style lives on. God blessed her and all who were inspired under her tutelage. She was THE BEST MATH TEACHER, ever!!!
I love you and will never ever forget you. sniff sniff sniff.
William Hubbard
January 19, 2010
Mrs. Diamond was a great lady and a great teacher. She taught me to love and understand Trig. and Calculus when I was a student at Maggie L. Walker H.S. (1966-67) She demanded excellence from each of us, and was instrumental in my becoming an electrical engineer.
Charles S. Johnson
January 9, 2010
Mrs. Diamond taught me trigonometry at Maggie Walker High School in 1960. Because of her I became excited about math and did well with it throughout my school days. She was a great teacher and an outstanding role model.
January 8, 2010
To the family of the late Rozeal Diamond may your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. The Edwards, Winston and Regena
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January 7, 2010
To the family of the late Rozeal L. Diamond, may I express my sincere
condolences. I had the pleasure of
knowing her as a colleague in the
Richmond School District and soror.
Her legacy is one of service and deication, an example to all.
Shirley J. Logan
From the Staff of Scott's Funeral Home
January 7, 2010
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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