Betty-Roden-Obituary

Betty S. Roden

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Safely tucked away on December 14 at the age of 85 with cookie dough ready to bake in the refrigerator. Betty has at last been reunited with loved and missed husband of 59 years, Bob. She will be very missed by her children, Cindy Roden, Phyllis Roden, and Donald Roden; her beloved grandchildren,...

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My deepest sympathies to the Roden family.
As a child I remember going to the bakery with my parents (Ralph and Verna Peterson)to see Bob and Betty and to get a special treat. My brothers had the privilege to know and grow up with the "Roden" family. I, the late comer didn't get that honor. I just got to hear the stories of the days in Osseo. I remember the day that I heard that Betty moved into the Waterford where my mom lived. It was fun to hear them laugh and talk about the "old"...

High Cindy &Family So sorry about Betty we will miss her dearly. I am so glad I talked to her before we left for Arizona, I am also glad Grace ^ I went to lunch in august with her Those will be My foundness memories, Thanks for Calling us in A rizona Love G

Mary and I will always remember Betty and Bob and their part in our life in Osseo over the past many years. Our thoughts are with you all today.
Mary and Dick Dornfeld

Dear Cindy and Family
Sorry to hear of your loss. Especially at the Holiday season. So sorry I will not be able to exspress my condolences in person. But my thoughts will be with you. Would love to see you sometime. Give me a call Love Mom (Eileen)Ryberg

My heart felt condolences to the Roden Family
Cindy so sorry hear of your loss. You have many memories to focus on during this time of Grief. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Becky Ryberg-Hernandez

I had the privilege of being at Waterford with Betty. Working is not the right term. We both knit, baked and enjoyed reading. She lived there and I worked the front desk on weekends. We shared yarn, books and friendship. I loved her and so looked forward to seeing her and her family. I will miss her. Cookie dough in the refrigerator is so Betty and made me laugh. Thank you for sharing your mother, grandmother and great-mother with me and Waterford.

Betty was a wonderful person to know. She will be deeply missed. Our deepest symphany to her family.

Duane and Judy Opsal