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A great pal and a part of youth I will always be sincerely grateful for. God bless you kid.
Chris Morrison
March 11, 2024 | School
Phoenix, Arizona
Conrado (Reinboldt), Roselyn "Rossi" Roselyn "Rossi" Rene Reinboldt Conrado, 44, died April 19, 2011, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Rossi was born on May 30, 1966, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and moved to Phoenix when her family returned to Arizona in the early 70s. A 1984...
Read MoreA great pal and a part of youth I will always be sincerely grateful for. God bless you kid.
Chris Morrison
March 11, 2024 | School
It is 4 weeks today Rossi's bright light went out. One even brighter has been added to the heavens above. I feel our Rossi'e presence every day in so many ways. I have yet to make her soup without her being here with me. I love and miss her so much but, knowing she is without pain and caring for all of us now brings deep peace.
I will always love you Ms. Rossi, sleep with the Angles.
Aunty Joyce
Joyce Boich
May 16, 2011 | Phoenix, AZ
What an absolutely beautiful and brave soul! Although our friendship was short, Rossi you left a gentle impression on my heart. With great sincerity, thank you for your kind words and spirit. Your beautiful daugthers and family are our in my prayers.
Shannon
Shannon Parrish
April 26, 2011 | Phoenix, AZ
I had the pleasure of caring for Roselyn in an outpatient cancer treatment center and administered her very first chemo. She was such a sweet person and always full of enthusiasm and positive energy. She will greatly be missed...I am grateful to have met such a special person. Rest in peace, Rossi.
Lauren Anton
April 23, 2011 | Chandler, AZ
IT WAS MY ABSOLUTE PLEASURE TO TAKE CARE OF ROSELYN. FROM THE INSTANT WE MET, WE HIT IT OFF. WE TALKED ABOUT ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING... LAUGHED AND CRIED TOGETHER. SHE WAS ONE OF THE BRAVEST PEOPLE I HAVE EVER MET. SHE ALWAYS WANTED TO MAKE OTHER PEOPLE HAPPY DESPITE THE PAIN AND SUFFERING SHE WAS GOING THROUGH. MY HEART IS ABSOLUTELY BROKEN THAT WE HAVE LOST HER. WE TRIED TO SAVE HER AND WHEN WE COULDNT, GOD CALLED HER HOME. I AM TRULY A BETTER PERSON FOR KNOWING HER. I LOVE U ROZ.... I WILL...
LESLIE B RN FROM AZ ONC
April 22, 2011 | CHANDLER, AZ
This photo was from April 13th and we had just had lunch and Rossi flirted with the waiter. She felt pretty and happy that day, and it shows!
Rossi was soooo funny. You couldn't help but start grinning from ear to ear within 30 seconds of being around her. She was always so appreciative of those who wanted to give a helping hand, and was always trying to find ways to "give a helping hand" back! She lived life deeply and fully and was a role model to all who knew her. Her spirit and beauty will live on in her special daughters, Christina and Karina. Thank you to Rossi's family for sharing her with the "Singleton Moms family".
Tessa and Philip Miller
April 22, 2011 | Scottsdale, AZ
To family and friends of "Rossi," I never met Rossi but I knew her and her daughters through my daughter Denise Golden and her children Hailey and Gia. My daughter and grandchildren loved Rossi and her children. My deepest sympathy to all and as a mother who has lost a grown child I can feel her Mom and Dad's loss... My thoughts and prayers are with Rossi and all her dear family and friends.
Fran Newcombe
April 22, 2011 | Waltham, MA
I'll always remember what a great athlete she was. Everybody that knew Rossi at Camelback HS liked her. She was a great person. I'm sorry for your loss. Julie Garland Abel
Julie Abel
April 22, 2011 | Chantilly, VA
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Linda Hann
April 22, 2011 | Phoenix, AZ