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Eugene "Gene" Rozas

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Eugene Rozas passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on October 28, 2009, and Florence Times Daily on November 3, 2009.

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Paul, please accept my condolences upon the loss of your brother. I used to see you guys attending 6am mass during lent at OLOM. Gene was always the gentleman and I respected him highly. May his soul rest in peace with the Lord.

November 2, 2009

Mary Frances, our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult period. I have an ex boss who was raised in Baton Rouge, went to LSU, and worked at Dow in Baton Rouge until he moved to Russellville, Arkansas to be plant manager. Jim Diamond was transferred to Texas to be the Manager of Salt Dome Operations and the Salt Mining Technology Center, where I worked for him. When he retired, he returned to Jonesboro, Arkansas, where his two...

To all of Mr. Rozas's family and friends,
We are very sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one and our alumnus. We are most grateful for all that he did to support deserving Engineering students here and other LSU organizations. Our thoughts and sympathies are with you.
On behalf of the students, faculty and staff of the LSU College of Engineering and Dr. Richard J. Koubek, Dean and Dr. Kalliat T. Valsaraj, Chair of Chemical Engineering

Mary Frances,
What sadness is in our hearts in Brazoria County to hear of Gene's departure. You two were such a part of our lives while you lived here.
My mom and dad, Marie and Joe Brigance so enjoyed your company and I always thought you were a perfect couple. Mama and Daddy are now gone and I know they will welcome Gene to his heavenly home. Please know that you left quite a footprint in our hearts.
Mary Ruth Brigance Rhodenbaugh
Wild Peach

Francis, it is with deep Sympathy that Elmo and I have learned of your loss in Gene's passing with services today. Barbara Maier sent me the clipping. We are still volunteers at the hospital in Lake Jackson, we still go to St. Mary's in Freeport, although we sold our home and live now in a small apartment in L. Jackson.We are now 88 & 90 yrs old. Still active.
Myrtle & Elmo Cormier
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127 Plantation Dr. W. #603,
Lake Jackson, TX 77566

Mrs. Mary Frances, we feel so blessed to have known Mr. Gene. Brian,the children and I will all miss his gentle kindness...such a great man! We are forever grateful for his (and yours) years of patience with the various toys and balls and even dogs flying over or under the fence. You and your family remain in our prayers.
Karla

We remember with gladness the unexpected opportunity to visit briefly with Gene a few years ago when in Baton Rouge. Mary Frances, Paul and Em . . . we will hold you close in our hearts during this sad time.

Cathy Holmes and John Didier, Dalton Georgia

Our prayers are with Mary Frances and then entire Rozas Family. "Uncle Gene" was such a nice man and we are saddened by your loss. He was surely taken too soon and will be missed by so many friends and family.
Love and prayers for you all,
Monique, David, Brennan and Lauren Cabrera

We were so sorry to hear that Gene passed away. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy. We feel so blessed to have the privilege of calling him our friend. He was a special man with a very big heart. Some people never know what gift God has given them, but Gene recognized his and used the Gift of Giving in extra special ways. Our lifes have been greatly effected by his friendship and forever changed.
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