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Rhonda J. Royster

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Rhonda J. Royster Rhonda J. Royster, 47, of Allentown, died Nov. 29, 2006 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. She was the wife of David Royster. Born in Pottstown, she was a daughter of the late George and Eva (Crippen) Whitehurst. She was of the Jehovahs Witnesses faith....

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I haven't had the pleasure to have met Mrs Ronnie but with all the wonderful things I hear about her I know she was a phenomenal, beautiful and astonishing woman!! I have gotten to know so much about her from her children and I always enjoy the memories of her that they share with me! I can only hope the people that had the pleasure to meet her cherish the memories of such a unique, kind and divine spirit!

reem & rah (and the girls)
I had few conversations with your mom & it was all that was needed to know she loved & cared for you all very much I know you will all miss her deeply. I am here if you need me...always

Royster and Whitehurst Family,
Ms.Ronnie was like a second mom to me. She always made me laugh. I have been friends with the family for the majority of my chilhood. She always looked out for me when I needed a helping hand. There will always be a place in my heart for her. She'll always be remembered.

To Rhonda's Children and Family,
Please accept my condolences in the loss of your Mom. I worked night shift with Rhonda at Westminster Village and she was a very caring and hard working individual. She spoke of her children often and I could tell she was very proud of each of you. Rejoice in the memories you have with your mom and hold them dear to your heart in the coming days. They say when a bell tolls, an angel receives her wings....the bells have rung in remembrance of your Mom and...

Ronnie was a wonderful person. She was always there for me. Late night calls lasted hours. Laughing,talking and just listening to each other. She was a loving caring person who thought the world of her family.She is loved by so many people and will be missed.

Royster Family
Rhonda, you were one the the finest CNA's I had the opportunity to work with. You were caring and compassionate a true blessing at Manor Care. As a nurse I could always count on you to be my eyes when you were doing care on our residents.
You were taken far too soon. Look down on your grandchildren who you loved so very much.
Dear Lord, be with all of Rhonda's family who are grieving, give them strength to carry on.

A nurse from Manor Care Allentown

Royster and Whitehurst family,
I just wanted to give my regards to your family as you go through this tough time of mourning. Ms. Ronnie, could not have been a better grandmother to Kahleel then she was. She will be remembered for her beautiful smile, kind heart and willingness to always help in any way possible. I promise to make sure Kahleel never forgets what a great grandmother he had. He now has two angels in heaven watching over him. Your family is in our prayers.

To all of Rhonda's family,
Rhonda was one of my father's care givers until shortly before his death. I cannot express to you how much Rhonda meant to all of us that came to know her. She was such a loving and caring person. My father was very lucky to have had her by his side, and we were very lucky to have her as our friend. I wish more people could be like Rhonda was. She was a one-of-a-kind person, who will not be forgotten. Our family is very saddened by her loss and we send to...

Dear Royster Family,
You don't know me but Rhonda took care of my uncle Joe Holtzman up and until his dying day. She was the most compassionate and caring person. She was not just doing her job she was providing care and love to all those she had in her care. I guess she will be taking care of my uncle once again... God needed a special angel and he called upon Rhonda. please keep memories of her in your heart to help you through the tough days ahead and know she will be watching over you.