ELEANOR-ROSSMAN-Obituary

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ELEANOR M. ROSSMAN

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

Jan 25, 1931 – Jan 5, 2017 (Age 85)

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BORN
January 25, 1931
DIED
January 5, 2017
AGE
85
LOCATION
Middleburg Heights, Ohio
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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A. Ripepi & Sons Funeral Homes - Middleburg Heights Obituary

ROSSMAN ELEANOR M. ROSSMAN (nee Walsh), age 85. Beloved wife of Edmund, Jr. for 61 years; loving mother of Edmund III, Elizabeth, Ann Andrako, and Thomas (Margaret); cherished grandmother of Eric Andrako, Megan, Samantha, and Natalie; sister of the late Elizabeth Pinardo; aunt and friend of...

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As a coworker of Mr. Ed Rossman, I was sorry to hear of the passing of his loved one. May he and the entire Rossman family find comfort to know that others, including myself, are sharing condolences to them during this difficult time. God Bless all of you!

So sorry for your loss. May you find Peace.

What happy memories I have of fun times in Florida with you two and my Bill. Ed , my prayers are with you. Gerry Mcneff

Sincerest condolences from your old neighbors, the Lash family.

Mrs. Rossman always treated us like her own kids, and we got our first German Shepherd puppy from your litter. We loved having your family as our neighbors on Victory Blvd.

My deepest and heartfelt condolences and prayers. She was one beautiful lady. Rest assured that if I was home I would have been there. Dad's sick in Florida and I'm with him.

Ed, Was saddened to learn of Eleanor's passing.
You have my deepest sympathy.

Dear Ed, There are no words. Just know we are thinking of you and your family. We are so sorry for your loss.

Ed,
In heaven, she has a front row seat. So sad.
My most sincere condolences to you and your family.
Frank

My brothers and I loved our aunt dearly. There are so many loving and fun memories of our aunt. A few that come to mind, is the name we called her Nornor,, when we were little, we could not pronounce Eleanor so she was always Nornor to us. Also, she made the best City Chicken. My mother Betty, her sister, and Nornor could talk for hours. As kids we remember trying to say good bye to go home and the two of them would have one more story to tell.
Thank you for the love and special memories...