Rosalie-Urban-Obituary

Rosalie C. Urban

York, Pennsylvania

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URBAN, Rosalie C. On January 31, 2005, ROSALIE C. "Rose" URBAN, New Freedom, PA. Survived by her husband, Henry P. Urban, a daughter, Barbara Ann Freije, two sons, Joseph Sullivan and Michael John Urban, a sister, Jean Haddaway, five grandchildren and a great-grand-daughter. Funeral...

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Henry, I miss Rose so very much and know how hard this is for you. She was your entire life and oh my! she so loved you. Always, we would hear her say "my Henry". Your love kept her going and she tried so hard to stay with you, Henry. God had other ideas and finally took her home for the much needed rest. Now she is at peace.

Henry and Family...Joad and I just learned of Rosie's death. Such a lose for us and a gain for heaven. She was a wonderful, funny, caring lady. She came off with this "gruff" exterior, that was not really there. Alway ready to talk, or listen. We are lucky to have known her.

There will be difficult days ahead, but I am sure God will give you the strength to carry you through these rough times.

Stay in touch Henry...

Henry,
I just heard about Rose and I am so sorry for your loss. Rose was a wonderful person and she always made me laugh, no matter how much she was hurting. She will be missed very much. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Henry, i wait every day for the phone to ring but she just cannot call. We all wait and that's because Rose kept in touch with the outside world thru the use of the phone with daily calls. It wasn't always the opportune time when she called, but we all made the time, and 99% of the time, anxiously awaited her words of wisdom, either on life or the infamous recipe she was coming up with for dinner. I will miss those calls so very much. But now I will call out for her.

Henry,

It has been so very long since we have seen each other. Sorry to hear about Rose. She was a great person to work with and a good mentor to me. Just remember Psalm 23. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.

sue guraleczka (thurman)

Henry and Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I will miss talking with Rose. She had a beautiful sense of humor. I always felt that you two were made for each other. I know there will be difficult days ahead, but I also know that you have wonderful memories, and we your friends will be here for you. God Bless you and the family.

Love, Shelia Salter

Henry,

My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Although we have lost touch, Rose will forever be remembered as a truly kind and generous person. She demanded respect but gave it ten fold in return once received. She is gone but will not be forgotten. You have my prayers and thoughts.
Sincerely Yours,
Bob Corace

I worked with both Rose and Henry in Baltimore District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Rose was so full of life. My deepest sympathy to Henry and other members of the family.

Henry - as you know, I never met Rose, but we exchanged words over the phone for the many years we sat next to one another at work. Rose was a beautiful person, inside and out, with a wonderful sense of humor. You were both so lucky to have found one another. I really don't know of another married couple who loved and respected each other as much as the two of you. I will ask my Grandmother to watch over and make friends with Rose while they are in the comfort of the good Lords hands....