Charlotte-Rosenberger-Obituary

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Charlotte L. Rosenberger

Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

Jan 24, 1929 – May 1, 2020

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BORN
January 24, 1929
DIED
May 1, 2020
LOCATION
Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

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Cocklin Funeral Home, Inc. - Dillsburg Obituary

Charlotte L. Rosenberger, 91, of Dillsburg, PA passed away on Friday, May 1, 2020 at the Carolyn Hospice House. She was born January 24, 1929, in Clear Springs (just a few miles south of Dillsburg), was the daughter of the late Harry and Eliza (Junkins) Paxton and spent her...

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So sad that I could not honor Charlotte's memory properly because of the social distancing situation. It was a pleasure having her and Boots as neighbors for over 38 years. My sincere condolences to the family.

Omg Charlotte cut my hair in high school. I loved her . We went to church together . She was great and a matriarch of old dillsburg proper. What a loss ! My heart goes out to family . You were blessed . Love joy

Boot and DeeDee, we were so sorry to see that your mother passed. She was so proud of her family and you brought her so much joy. She always seemed to be happy and friendly with everyone she encountered. Now shes reunited with her dear husband once again. Prayers for you all.

From the moment I met Charlotte and Boots I felt loved. They both were always so supportive, loving and kind. Charlotte alway had a kind word, a giggle and a silent wink. But most of all they were an amazing couple . One that Whitey and I always aspired to be like in our marriage. Last year we visited Charlotte in her residence. The last time we were able to kiss her and hug her. I said I thank you for always making me feel loved and her response was we always have loved you. That was...

Carlos, I feel truly blessed to have known your mother. Just thinking of Charlotte always brought a smile to my heart. Please except my condolences on her passing.

Mom and charlotte were life long friends. Once we moved to gettysburg mom came every friday to have her hair done and catch up on all the weekly info. We loved her and Boots. She was one of mom's closest friends and she was so kind to me. so very sorry for your loss and the sadness that you are experiencing right now. Much love to you all.

I got to know this beautiful woman in the last few years. Charlotte always radiated joy and laughter, especially when she had a good joke to tell. Sincere condolences to her family.

Bootie & Family, sorry to hear of Charlottes passing, our Condolences

Aunt Charlotte & Uncle Boots were always so supportive of all of us cousins as we worked our way through Little League, HS sports, and college sports for a couple of us. Our two children just loved spending time with Charlotte. She was truly a really wonderful Aunt. And she was always great for her smiles, making you laugh about something, and providing that warm hug . Rest In Peace.