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Rosanne Esteves

San Francisco, California

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Rosanne Esteves Lifelong resident of San JosePassed away peacefully at home on March 22, 2012 at the age of 67. Born in the car on the way to the hospital on June 18, 1944 to Anthony & Rose Macaluso. Married to Tony Esteves on September 10, 1967, they have three children: Deborah Crawford...

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Just found this after I looked her up. I had her in 8th grade and I believe in 7th grade also at Steinbeck. She was a love. Always so kind to me. One of my favorite teachers for certain. Will always hold good memories of her. May she rest in peace. I´m sure she is missed by so many.

Mrs. Esteves was hilarious. I had a great time and looked forward to every class, and not just because she had kudos bars in the cabinet ;) Thanks for the fun times even if you did send me to OCS with Phelps for saying explaining "Mockabutt!"

Oh my gosh. I had Mrs. Esteves in 8th grade at Steinbeck and my junior year at Pioneer High School. May you rest in peace Mrs. Esteves. I know you are in a better place now. My prayers go out to her and all of her family. You will forever be cherished.

I had Mrs. Esteves in Pioneer High School. And i will never forget the first day i had in her class. She was so awesome and i will miss her dearly!!!

I have missed Rosanne since she left Pioneer and I will always remember her expertise about teaching. She knew how to teach a poem, how to speak the truth, and when to just pass out candy to the students. I taught in the room next door to her for a few years and heard the laughter from the students at her wit and the thoughtful silence as they learned and practiced new skills. Rosanne's teaching talents mattered to many students who will certainly remember her with appreciation.

Rosanne, you taught me a lot of lessons that have become part of my fabric. The Steinbeck family and all who had the pleasure of knowing you are saddened that you have left this mortal coil, but comforted knowing you are enjoying a new life. See you there.. .

rosanne was a very special lady and i was lucky to know her. i will never forget her.

I enjoyed working with Rosanne at Pioneer and sharing all the ups and downs of teaching. I'll never forget her bright smile and her love for her students. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family whom she loved so much.

its breaking my heart that you're gone. I still have all the little gifts you gave me && I wear the bracelet you made me everyday <3 Thank you for teachin me && forcing me to try my hardest. You knew I was smart, just lazy to do my work :) <3 I love you && miss you your ex ninth grade english student and your ex TA as a sophomore <3 Rest in Love