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Connie J. Rose

Ridgefield, Washington

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CONNIE J. ROSE July 30, 1937 ~ November 9, 2010 Connie J. Rose passed away Nov. 9, 2010. She was born July 30, 1937 in Portland, OR to Gale and Katherine Curtis. She was a Clark County resident since 1948 and graduated from Vancouver High School in 1955. When in high school,...

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Shared many hours of talking and cards. A good friend

My Grandma was the best ever!!!! She was so AWESOME, she would always give me candy and she would help me with homework. Grandma also taught me how to cook. Plus we would luv to watch surviver and jepordy she always beat me and Aunt Lisa lol> Grandma will be missed forever. We love her and miss her badddddddd.

Mom was the best mom I am so grateful for all her love and suppport through the years. We had so many laughs and we were super close. She was a great mom,friend who always seen positive in everything. Her laughter will be missed!!!! In the last month of her life we had some very personal happy conversations and laughed about some really gross stuff :):) we had to.
She is missed greatly.
Lisa

Connie was not just a mother-inlaw she was a friend. I will miss our talks,spending the holidays with out her will be sad. She will always be in my thoughts and prayers. I'm so grateful that I met Larry (my wonderful husband) and got the opportunity to be a part of Connie's family. I always admired Connie for her strength and courage. Now she is on a new journey and may it bring her peace. Miss you Connie! Love, Anna

I can see Connie now playing poker with some of the gang that have left before her. Hugs to the Rose childern.

Wrap your arms around her Lord and kiss her smiling face. she is a very special grandma who can never be replaced.
Amazing, beautiful, gentle, intelligent and inspirational that is who you are and that is what I hope to be. I love you grandma! Noah and Cohen send hugs and kisses.

Wrap your arms around her Lord and kiss her smiling face. She is a very special grandma who can never be replaced.
Amazing, beautiful, gentle, intelligent, inspirational that is who you are and that is what I hope to be. I Love you grandma!!!








So many memories of our days raising kids in Yacolt.
All the hours of fun we had working on school projects.
Lisa,Sandy and Sue Playing together. Cathy baby sitting for us.
But most of all out Friday and Saturday night poker games.
Glad she is in a better place.
Love to all of her kids and to her sister Judy. love Sonny and Kay

I will always think of you as a wonderfully happy person,we laughed together and you loved the students. You went thru a very hard journey and did so with dgnity, rest now. Your friends will miss you. Pat Phiillips