Rosa-Henderson-Obituary

Rosa Lee Henderson

Houston, Texas

1936 - 2012

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Rosa Lee (Booker) Henderson, 75, passed away on Sunday, February 5, 2012. Born and raised in Hammond LA, she was a Houston resident for 60 years. A nurturing woman with a vibrant personality, her greatest joy was being around the people she loved. She is survived by her husband, Robert Henderson...

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It's not a day goes by I don't think about you wishing I can talk to you in person and to be held in your arms telling me you love me as well

I couldn’t have ask for a more loving and caring mother . Always there to champion my cause but quick to correct me when you felt I was wrong . I live on but a part of me died with you . I miss and love you still and that will remain until we are reunited in the place that was prepared long ago . Continue to RIP Ma Ma you’re still my best girl ❤

My condolences go out to the family of Mrs. Henderson. May the God of all comfort provide you with the power beyond what is normal so you can cope with your great loss. Also there will be a time when all causes of death will be eliminated.

Mother, you will be missed. Your beautiful smile, humor and big heart, have left me with a lot of joy.

Ms Rose you will be missed! I enjoyed your wit,humor and loving spirit. To the family..Continue to find your strength in God!

In the few months I had gotten to know Mrs. Henderson she always found a way to make me laugh and smile. Her fiesty attitude was something else! I always looked forward to our visits together and I always left with a smile on my face. I will miss you Mrs. Henderson. God bless.

Rose, I can say,PRECIOUS MEMORIES. May your soul,rest in peace. Dedra introuduced us years ago,when she first started working at Continental. We always asked about each other. I last spoke with you,when you were in the hospital in Alaska. To your family, I'm praying you continue to look to God for guidance and hang on to those memories. Praying for each of you, knowing God's GRACE is sufficient.

Norma Moore

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Fiesty, pint-size, Louisana red-clay woman. "Who I'm gon' argue with now?". The reality is surreal. I'll love you forever.

"Tom Dooley"