ROSALIE-DIXON-Obituary

ROSALIE GRACE DIXON

Newton, Massachusetts

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DIXON, Rosalie Grace (Carter) Long known to family as "Snookie", passed away on November 28, 2018, at the age of 86 years. Rosalie was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and lived most of her life in West Newton, MA, with the last 15 years in Angier, North Carolina. Rosalie will be lovingly...

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Rosalie, I miss you so much and wish you were here. I talked to Donna the other day and she misses you too.

I miss you so much, Sis!

Hi, Sis,

I am missing you deeply, so, I thought I would drop you a note. I look at your picture and wish you were here so that I could give you a "Carter" hug and kiss!

Rosalie was a lovely human being. She was a mentor and chaperone for our Young People's Christian Fellowship during my years at Myrtle. The entire Carter Family were pillars of the church and wonderful people. I especially miss Mrs. Carter and Oscar, Jr.(Brother). I will miss Rosalie. She was a beautiful lady- inside and out. With condolences to her family.

Sis, I am missing you terribly today, so to ease my pain, I just want to tell you I love you so much.

I'm sorry for your loss. Miss Carter was my first grade teacher 1959. Such wonderful feelings remain from my experience with this kind woman. Never knew about racism in my little MA town with her. Now I see she was a trail blazer! Great seeds planted.
Sang a song she taught us to my children and now my grandson still.
She was loved by me.

Rose (Snookie), My heart is heavy at this time, but I know you are resting in peace until our Lord Christ comes to awaken you from your sleep. I shall always love you, and shall keep your memory close in my heart.

Rosalie, known as Grandma Dixon in our family. I am devastated as I just found out of your passing. I called you and you were resting. I should have called sooner. Never to be forgotten. I love you so much. Donna

I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR WARM SMILE WHEN YOU ENTER ON SUNDAY MORNINGS @ NEW TRINITY IT WAS ALWAYS A HONOR TO USHER YOU TO YOUR SEAT, YOUR USHER VERA JOHNSON. WHAT A WONDERFUL PERSON, WILL MISS YOU