Rosalie-Brandon-Obituary

Rosalie Brandon

Portland, Oregon

1941 - 2017

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Brandon, Rosalie 75 April 20, 1941 Mar. 08, 2017 Rosalie was a talented, curious, tenacious and passionate artist who lived her life to the fullest. She passed peacefully at home March 8, 2017  surrounded by family. Born in Portland, Rosalie attended St. Thomas More, St. Mary's Academy and...

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Rosalie and family and friends, All is well and still, you are missed. Blessings abound - E and D

I might be a little late to this but...I was Rosalie´s computer guy at Windermere Real Estate. I remember the trips to her home to help her with her max and we would spend most of the time talking about photography and art. Her home was beautiful and I really enjoyed the time I spend with her. A wonderful person.

Rosalie, Rosalie, you missed a lot of kerfuffels on this earthplane. And we still miss you. The mystery continues forever and ever. Singing again and George the mule is now sleeping in the snow. I remember our boat trip on Staten Island. And Ashland. To all your friends and family, it is a life well- lived. Elizabeth and David, NH

Rosalie, we know you are on your next journey! And Given who you are? It is full of adventuring, joy and wonder. That you and Ken found each other was a great gift. Onward in the mystery. elizabeth and David

Wow what a lost

I remember Rosily so well. She was a great friend of my mom's, Susan Sweeney, and was over at the house often. As a young teenager I was struck by her beauty, and I loved watching her talk. RIP Rosalie. Hugs to her family.

I knew Rosalie In Willamette Heights I the early seventies. I babysat all over the neighborhood, but Aaah was my favorite child to care for, and going to their houses was always eventful. Half the time they would never leave, they had so many interesting friends over, the party just didn't move on. And if they did go out sometimes they didn't come home till the wee wee hours.
One time I asked Rosalie advice, where to go for my student exchange program. She picked Yugoslavia and I went...

Rosalie always had a special glow to her, either at Grant or Oregon. The picture says it all.
Sure she is an added star.
Cookie

Quite a shock to read of Rosie's death, she was a bright star and always fun to be with. We were friends in Real Estate
15 yrs ago and shared many business experiences. Ken, My condolences,