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Elizabeth A. "Mary Beth" Del Rosso

Phoenix, Arizona

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Del Rosso, Elizabeth "Mary Beth" A. 62, of Phoenix, passed away on September 11, 2009. Born November 5, 1946 in Windsor, Ontario to Betty and Vince Oster. Mary-Beth began her life's work as an educator of young children in 1982 at the First United Methodist Weekday School in Phoenix,...

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Dear MaryBeth,
I never knew you as an adult, but we share some wonderful memories. Your husband and children don't know me since we lost track when you moved to Hawaii and I to CA, but your siblings will. As I read the entries in your guest book, I am taken back by the woman you became. I obviously missed the best part of you, and regret so very much that we didn't stay in touch. But then hind-sight is 20-20 isn't it. Your mom and dad were like parents to me and I remember the many...

I just read in the Xavier Connections that Mary Beth passed away. We had so much fun in high school together and her mom was the greatest. All the Oster kids were great too. Mary Beth and I shared an apartment together in 1968. I attended her wedding to Mike. She always had a great sense of humor and her head firmly in place. I saw her last at our 15th reunion. May you rest in peace Mary Beth. Love, Kathy (James) Branch

Dear Del Rosso,s,
I first met Mary after she became ill.She was the kind of person you wish you could meet more often.As time went on I could see she was getting tired but she never complained always had a smile and a kind word for you.Even,when the school term started she still tried to push on. Oh,how she inspired me everyday that she walked thru my door for her Radiation. She is truly missed.

God Bless,
Pat & Dr Miller

I am shocked and saddened by the news of MaryBeth's passing. I really enjoyed visiting her Head Start classroom over at Alta Vista. She was an excellant teacher and so caring towards those children. Was also great to see how her husband would help her out by sweeping the sidewalks for the kids to ride their trikes. I'm so sorry for your loss.

This is Mary Beth's cousin Jackie from Missouri. I loved MB like a sister. We played together since we were little. I'll miss her so much. She was one of my best friends. She was fun and happy and always up for a good time. We laughed and talked and shared every time we were together. I can't wait to see her again in heaven and continue to "let the gtood times roll!" Love, Jackie De Francis Hostetler, Jamesport, Missouri

Dear Del Rosso Family.
You are in my prayers and I will miss Mrs. Mary Beth a lot. I worked with her for few years and my last year at Head Start I was her assistant in Alta Vista,she was my friend. We always talked about our familys,she was very proud of Her children and She was in Love with Issabella.God Bless you all.

Vinnie,
We are very sorry for your loss and know she will be greatly missed by your family. Our prayers and love to you.

Lee, Marilyn and Justin

To Anne and family,
Both my children were fortunate to have Mary as their teacher at Weekday School. She was extraordinarily kind, patient, loving and funny ..the perfect person to work with 4 year olds. Who else would give that age group a workbench with hammers, nails, wood and let them go. My family will always have a warm place in our hearts for Mrs. DelRosso. Thinking of you all.
Love, Lois, Allen, Elizabeth and John Goode