Rose-Olver-Obituary

Rose Richardson Olver

AMHERST, Massachusetts

Age 77

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DIED
November 19, 2014
AGE
77
LOCATION
AMHERST, Massachusetts

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AMHERST - Rose Richardson Olver, 77, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014, at the Hospice of the Fisher Home in Amherst, after a four year battle with ovarian cancer.Rose, who was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the daughter of Claude E. and Anne Chuse Richardson. She was...

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Rose was a fine woman who was a devoted wife and mother.
An ardent educator and civic minded person.
Sue and I were pleased to be in her company many times.
Our prayers and thoughts are with her and her family.
May she rest in peace!
Ray Feyre

John, sorry to hear of Roses'passing. Our prayers are with you and your family.
In Sympathy, Al and Judy Targhetta

John, You may not remember me - we climbed together at the Gunks many years ago. I know your wife was ill for a while....my thoughts are with you are you grieve. Blessings.....

John and Martha, Our thoughts and prayers are with you both at this difficult time. My cousin Rose was such a special person to all the family and will be greatly missed. Love, Lois

Martha,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

The Faculty and Staff of Miss Hall's School

John, my prayers go out to you, Martha and extended family.. She was a wonderful lady, I had the pleasure to meet lots of times way back in the 70s.

I so fondly remember Rose as a lovely, kind and genuine person. I worked as a secretary for George Richardson and Dr. McEwen during the time John Olver was a faculty member in the Chemistry Department at U.Mass. The few times I was privileged to be in the presence of Rose, it was evident what a special person she was. John, please accept my deepest sympathy.

Carol Pyott Pedigree

John ~ My wife, Arden, and I send our sincere condolences to you on Rose's passing. The loss of her caring, intelligent and elegant presence in the lives of all she touched, both at Amherst College and beyond, will leave an unimaginable void.