JOHN-ROSEN-Obituary

JOHN W. ROSEN

Vienna, Virginia

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'OSEN JOHN WILLIAMS ROSEN Died while undergoing surgery at Fairfax Hospital on Monday, April 13, 2015 at the age of 45. He is survived by his mother, Elinor McKim; his three brothers, Tom, Erik (Melissa) and Jim (Melissa); and his nieces Becky, Emma, Veronika and Clarissa. John was born on...

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We only heard the news today. I am so sorry for your loss. John was a wonderful person and I enjoyed knowing him from the preschool story of Andrea Williams hitting my brother Peter in the head with John's crush to chats at Wegmans. John will be missed by the many people whose lives he touched.

ELC will not be the same without John's friendly greeting and warm smile each Sunday. He will be greatly missed by so many friends who admired his strength, kindness, and positive disposition. Your tribute is
beautiful and honors John very well.

It was a joy to have worked with John at NFCU I will always remember his happy smile. I understand all his pain and surgery John has gone through as I had a daughter with Spinal Bifida past away in 1989 Sharon and John are at peace in heaven looking down upon each day.God s Blessing to John Mother and family.

We'll miss John's beaming smile and ready laugh. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Rosen family.

Knowing more about John has meant more to me than you can know. John and I passed each other at work; his smiling face and tenaciousness had a very strong impact on my daily life. His life was worthwhile and he will missed. Bless you all in your time of sorrow.

I will always remember John's genuine smile, sincere conversations, and his love for others.

We are deeply saddened by the loss of such a beautiful soul. John always had a kind word for everyone he met. He was so positive and gave the best pep talks after some rough losses at Marshall soccer games. He will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Rosen family. - from the Kudobecks

It is such a pleasure to learn more about this beautiful soul and how he affected those close to him. I am so sorry for your loss.

When I think back to my time living next door to John, what I remember best is his beaming smile. Despite the challenges in his life, he seemed unflappably happy. Clearly from the picture and the writing, it's an attitude and a joy he never lost, an inspiration for all of us. Sincere condolences.