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Lettie Brower

Boise, Idaho

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Lettie Rose "Rosie" Brower1955 - 2016Lettie Rose "Rosie" Brower passed away on Saturday, January 23rd, after pulling her last shift at the Hilltop Station Restaurant in Boise. Rosie's adoring companion Mary, her brother Michael Ray, and her co-workers were by her side. Rosie was born in Idaho...

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Thanks for the memories...we go back to the Pocatello days of '64-68. Hawthorne school, the "neighborhood", then on to Boise. Friends forever. Rosie was one of us, the group, the team, the posse. Peace to all of you.
Chuck and Dave Anderson/Boise

Rosie you will be missed by all. Thanks for all the love and laughter.
Joey

Our thoughts are with all of you. She was a legend with the Emerson gang.

To Mary, and Rosie's family,
We've known Rosie since softball games from way back when, and Mary when she cared for our mom eight years ago. But, the best times have been seeing both Rosie and Mary at Hilltop on our weekend drives to Robie Creek. The food was great, the entertainment (Rosie) out of this world, and the friendships everlasting.
We will miss you Rosie (play ball!), and will treasure our continuing friendship with Mary.
Love, Dan and Janet Lyda
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What a ride you took us on! Your unbelievable wit and character will stay with us forever. You left behind a lot of good memories for all that were lucky enough to know you. So hard to believe you are gone!

Take care of all our furry friends especially Heather and hit a home run on that boy's baseball team and show them who is boss!

Love You Rosie
BK

I met Rosie years ago on the tennis court. I learned right away that I didn't want to get on her bad side:) She hit the tennis ball like a grizzly yet had the heart of a teddy bear. So sad to hear of her passing. She lived life with such passion. I was lucky to have known her if only for a short while. Wouldn't be surprised to hear that shout of hers coming down to us from the heavens above. R.I.P. Rosie. You will be missed.

Love and miss you so much Rosie. You've always been an honorary member of the Reedy family.

Rosie had a special gift. She was able to make everyone she knew feel loved, important and part of her world. A world of good humor and compassion.

May God bless you during this time. Was a great pleasure to have known Rosie as a young girl.