Elmer-Rose-Obituary

Elmer Rose

West Melbourne, Florida

1929 - 2011 (Age 81)

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Elmer H. Rose, 81, passed away on Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Elmer was born in Attleboro, MA on October 6, 1929. He is survived by his wife, Peggy; sister, Cheryl Wilks of Niles, MI; son, Terrence Rose of San Antonio, TX; daughter, Susan Rose of West Melbourne, FL; son, Randy Rose and wife, Lisa,...

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Coach Rose was my football and baseball coach at Potterville High (Michigan). A great monitor and competitor.

You were one of the greats at Eau Gallie High. I owe everything to you. If it weren’t for you I would have never buckled down and graduated. Thank you!!! To Mr. Rose’s family, my deepest condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Mr rose you brought a smile to my face every day in class it's been 20 years since I was a student at eau gallie high but I find myself saying to my kids what you told us all those years " there is no such thing as a free lunch" I learned many great things from you RIP and thank you for being you. Barbara Gatt (Beck) c/o 91

Elmer, I'll see at another place in another time. I love you. Cheryl

Peggy,
Elmer was a fine man and a great teacher.

Peggy,
Elmer was such a special guy and it was wonderful of you to share him with all of us. I know you have many great memories of your life together and they will help yo get through each day. All of your friends are here and you may have to call us when you are not so busy but we are all thinking of you and your family. I treasure the years I taught with Elmer and the cruises we went on together.
Love,
Marie and Gerry

to the family of Mr Rose,
I had Mr Rose as a teacher in Eau Gallie he was a great friend and teacher he will be missed. He will be our guardian angel from above. God Bless You All.

very sorry to hear of this incredible man that was a great teacher of mine at 1994. will definitely miss him

Peggy,
I am so sorry for your loss. I only met Herman a few times and what a great man he was.
I am sure he touched many lives and those fortunate individuals will always carry with them the knowledge he shared.
He will be missed by many and remembered by thousands...he was just that kind of man.

Richard Coster