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Madge Lydia Rose

Columbus, Ohio

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Rose Madge Lydia Rose, age 87, passed away on Saturday, April 19, 2014 at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Born in Williamstown, Ohio on September 7, 1926 to the late Glen and Lydia Newman. She is survived by her loving children, Douglas (Candace) Rose, Daniel (Carol) Rose and Liz...

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Dear Dave and Liz: So sorry for you to lose Rose, she was a lovely, lovely lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Joe & Mary Ann Ward

Mother Madge, you will be greatly missed. It was a priveledge to have worked and learned so much from you.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. I remember Madge from my early years in practice. She was that guardian angel on Labor & Delivery when residents were first starting out and always had a kind word for those around her.

Some called her Mother Madge... I called her Madgomatic because of her ability to get her patients delivered. It was a pleasure to know and work with this great woman. You will be missed!

Ahhh Mother Madge!!! You will be missed. The memories are abundant and always bring a smile. So blessed to have known her!!!

What an honor to have known Madge....worked with her in L&D at Riverside.....always a smile and kind word....I still have a beautiful picture she sent me of a single rose when my Grandmother passed...she was a joy!

What a lovely lady I had the privilege of working with many years ago at Riverside. To her family, so sorry for your loss.

Mother Madge. ....what I always knew you by. What a strong yet witty woman whom I learned a great deal from. Until we meet again Mother!

from your cousin bill. I previously submitted my comments but hit the submit button before I had proof and corrected my comments. here is my corrected comments:
Doug, Dan, and Liz your mother was my aunt who was more than aunt over the last 30 years because she filled in the many pieces i missed from my mother,your Aunt Ruth. She filled in the nurse role that my mother provided as well as a link to family history and was a comfort that I experienced when my wife went down. She certainly...