Rose-Rabschnuk-Obituary

Rose A. Rabschnuk

Gilbertville, Massachusetts

1919 - 2009

About

LOCATION
Gilbertville, Massachusetts

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Rose A. Rabschnuk 1919 - 2009 GILBERTVILLE - Rose A. (Regin) Rabschnuk, 89, of Upper Church Street, Gilbertville, passed away on Sunday, February 8, 2009 unexpectedly after a fall on Friday at the Gilbertville Senior Center. She was a life-long resident of Hardwick, schooled in the local...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

To the many friends of Rose Rabschnuk,,,, your kind words and wonderful rememberances will keep the joy we had to belong to such a fine mother. She lived the life she spoke, and enjoyed it to her
last cup of coffee, thank you ,,

Dear Joe and Julie,
Avy and I were sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom, Rose. Though we did not know her, it is apparent she left behind a legacy of love, warm friendship, and special involvement in Community as well. We offer you our sincere and heartfelt sympathy, assuring you and the family a special remembrance in prayer. May God's Presence give you courage and strength in your time of loss.

To Rose Family:
I know that Joe will be waiting with open arms to greet Rose. As a former Stetson Home boy 1940-45
I know I'll always remember the reunions we held, and they were both there also. Rest In Peace. God Bless. Don Colpitts

Joyce:
I was shocked to read of your Mom's passing, she was one lady I thought would always be with us. She lived life to its fullest. I will keep your Mom in my prayers.
With deepest sympathy.

Steve and Jan Varnum

Joyce, your mother was a true jewel of our community. I enjoyed the frequent chats we would have at Cumberland Farms in the morning over my years. My deepest sympathies and prayers are with you and your family.

Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss.

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

She was the best neighbor and friend anyone could have ever asked for! Rose, and her gardending talents and tips and stories of yesteryear, will alway be remembered. A true loss to those that loved her. A blessing to those that got to know her and spend time with her. Her furry neighborhood friends will miss her greatly as well.
Brian, Corrine, Danielle, Ken & Tyler Snow

Joyce and family: It is with deep sorrow that I read of Rose's passing. She was a wonderful lady and I enjoyed her company when I saw her. Our Eastern Star ties will always hold true. Our family ties are what hold us together. Love, Sue