Rosalyn-BOWMAN-Obituary

Rosalyn V. BOWMAN

North St Paul, Minnesota

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Beloved Mother, Grandmother Great Grandma & Dear Friend ~ Age 72 Of White Bear Lake. Passed away peacefully on October 24, 2012 after a courageous battle with cancer. Survived by children Paul (Barbara) & Andrea and their devoted father Jerry; 8 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren;...

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I remember Roz, when I first arrived at High Bridge in 1995.
She greeted me with a very nice smile, & very oh professional greeting. Roz, would word smith any documents, I would send out.
She was a consummate professional.
Very nice lady.
Thank you Roz.

I remember when I arrived at High Bridge Plant, introduced to Roz, & you had that feeling of professionalism. I asked her to type a letter for the Saint Paul Chamber of Commerce. She looked at my draft, & the first thing she said you always spell out the word Saint, in Saint Paul. That was 1985, & I still spell out Saint Paul. Thanks Roz.

I was very sad to hear about Rosalyn passing away. I worked with her for over 25 years and we had many good times together. She was a very classy lady both in her life and her job. I remember talking to her after she retired and got the job at the doll factory. She was so excited to be doing something that she really loved. I hadn't heard from her for a long time, and didn't know she had cancer. She was a big part of my life for many years. I will keep her family in my prayers as they go...

To Paul & Andrea and family, I am very sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I wish I could have gotten to know her. It sounds like she was a special lady.

Michelle Jungclaus (daughter of Vern & Anita Kardell)

To Rosalyn's family, I am ao aorry for your loss. Rosalyn was a very good friend while we worked together at XCEL energy. She was truly a special lady. You are in my prayers.

Roz welcomed me to High Bridge when it was so appreciated. A detail oriented person, I asked her to review a letter to the Saint Paul Chamber of Commerce and she said you must spell out the word Saint, not St. I thought she was being fussy. After years of working with Roz, I learned, she was a Professional, that helped me become one as well.