Deaconess Rose-McMillan-Obituary

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Deaconess Rose Patricia McMillan

West Chester, Pennsylvania

May 22, 1939 – Sep 12, 2020 (Age 81)

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BORN
May 22, 1939
DIED
September 12, 2020
AGE
81
LOCATION
West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Deaconess Rose Patricia McMillan born to the late Sam and Myra Maxwell, on May 22nd 1939 in Quitman, Georgia.  She was loving and caring along with being the second youngest of eleven children.

Rose moved from Quitman, GA to Bethlehem, PA after graduating high school in 1958 where she...

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

We the McMillan and Maxwell family would like to Thank Pastor and Mrs. LeRoy Bailey and the True Faith Independence Holiness Church Family For your thoughts and prayers .... May God continue blessing Pastor Bailey and his family .....Thank You Pastor for being there for us at our time of bereavement .... We Love You.... Kevin, Ray, Ronnie, and family ....

Mom ....I miss you I love our conversations we used to have ....for me being the youngest child We had a special relationship .... I find myself at times wanting to call you right now to talk .... but then reality Sets in and reminds me that I can’t ..... but I can talk to you in my prayers as I do with DAD .... it feels like now at this moment I’m waiting for you to answer ..... but I know that’s not possible I’m going to miss your laughter when we joke around with each other .... I can go...

Aunt Rose you will truly be missed. You were the most humble, loving, caring person, you loved your family. I really enjoyed the times we would spend together and all the heart filled meals you would make. We could always count on having Sundays dinners after church. I really loved your homemade Lasagna, Rest in Peace. I will miss you dearly. Love Michelle

My Aunt was a very loving, kind hearted person we all love her so dearly, we are going to miss her so much but God knows best and wanted her at home with him so sleep well Aunt Rose until we meet again.

Miss Rose aka a second Mom to me was and will always be remembered as a loving and peace finding lady of quality. She could calm the loudest room and taught me that the loudest voice in the room was the whisper. I admired her and looked up to her. I met her as a child and could count on her to take my side in front of everyone but put me in my place when we were alone. I will cherish my memories of her and the many ways that our two families blended and became extended family members.