Rose Ann Rome Brady was born on October 21, 1938 and passed away peacefully on May 8, 2019. She was a native of Paulina, Louisiana, and most recently a resident of Houston, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, George J. Rome, Sr. and Rose Mae Rome and her sister, Kathleen Rome Miller. She is survived by her brother, George Rome Jr., and her daughter, Becky Brady Eisenberg; son-in-law, Philip Eisenberg and grandchildren, Rachel Helen Eisenberg and Evan George Eisenberg. Also survived by nieces, Rhonda Rome Baldone and Denise Miller Young; nephews, George Rome III, Charles Miller, and David Miller, along with great nieces and nephews. Rose Ann gave 100% in all aspects of her life, graduating as valedictorian from Lutcher High School in 1956. She worked various jobs, and was a long-standing employee of Kaiser Chemical and Aluminum, and later LaRoche Industries. Rose was a very active member of St. Joan of Arc church in LaPlace. She was a volunteer with the Ladies' Altar Society, the Thrift Shop, as well as working every year at the St. Joan of Arc Spring Fair. She was also an avid volunteer at her daughter's elementary and high schools, and was active in her community as a member of American Business Women's Association and St. John Ministry of Care. She could be counted on to volunteer for any community/charitable fund-raiser, and if she told you she would be there, you knew she would be. Rose Ann loved LSU football, fishing, gardening, traveling, and her grandchildren. She spent many Saturdays tailgating and cheering for her Tigers, and spent a memorable LSU/FSU game in a wheelchair in 1982, where the Tigers earned an Orange Bowl bid. Many hours were spent in her flower beds tending to her numerous plants. Even though she couldn't swim, she loved being on the water, and if the fish were biting she wouldn't want to leave that spot. She spent many weekends traveling to Houston to watch Rachel and Evan while Becky and Philip would take mini vacations. Of her many travels, her most recent adventure was in 2013 for her 75th birthday, when she, Becky, and Rachel took a cruise to Italy and Greece. The family would like to thank Seasons Hospice Care of Houston, Texas, as well as the staff of the Memory Care Unit of the Village of Meyerland in Houston, Texas. A visitation in her honor will be held on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Paulina, LA from 9:30 am until a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 am. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. A bereavement luncheon will be held at the Chanel Gym in remembrance of Rose Ann. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Alzheimer's Association (www.alz.org), the American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org), or the charity of your choice. Rose Lynn Funeral Services is in charge of the funeral arrangements. To view or sign the online guestbook, please visit www.roselynnfuneralhome.com.
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I am very sorry to hear about Rose Ann. I had the pleasure to work with Rose @ Kaiser & La Roche. I know you will miss her please know special Prayers are offered for her and the family.
Sheila Troxler
May 23, 2019
May the family find comfort in knowing that God is good and merciful because he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:6,7.
AC GA
May 15, 2019
God bless Rose Ann. My mom and dad knew her possibly in one of her first jobs at the Ford dealership in Lutcher in the late 50's and I knew her from Laplace and St. Joan of Arc Church. We will miss her smile. Stuart "Chip" Schultz, M.D. and Christine Schultz
Stuart Schultz
May 15, 2019
I met Rose thru ABWA years ago. I have the fondest memories of her. She was a Lady, a Professional, and always carried herself with grace and dignity. It was a privilege to have known her. My heartfelt condolences to her family.
May 14, 2019
Becky,
I am very sorry for your loss . You were truly blessed with a wonderful mother and many years together. Please find comfort in your many memories. Coach Lee
Glenn Reid Lee
May 14, 2019
Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your dear loved one,may the family find comfort in,Gods word at john5:28
May 13, 2019
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