ROSEMARY-ENFIELD-Obituary

ROSEMARY ENFIELD

Tacoma, Washington

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Rosemary Enfield Dec. 7, 1929 - Mar. 19, 2011 Rosemary Ruth Enfield passed away peacefully in her sleep on March 19th, 2011 at the age of 81. For those who knew and loved her, it was far too soon. She lost the love of her life, Roger V. Enfield, on October 1st, 2010. Together for more than 63...

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My heart absolutely broke when I heard the news of Gramma Rosemary's passing. A wonderful and loving woman and l will dearly miss her. I will always remember how welcome we were made to feel in the Enfield home...all were family. And lasagna will never taste the same.....
Much love to the family~
Nicole (Bobby Proctor's daughter)

Whenever Rosemary came to the bank, she always brightened our day. It didn't matter whether she brought her world famous cookies to share with our staff and customers, or whether she just came in to do her banking and share a few of her special, precious moments with us. She left behind a legacy for her family and her friends which will go unmatached forever.
(Dee Ebsen, Manager, Heritage Bank in Lakewood)

Growing up next door to all of you Enfields I felt very much a part of the family. So many memories, spending time playing, helping take care of the younger kids, cleaning, wrapping Christmas presents for hours on Christmas Eve, but most of all I remember Rosemary as my second mom. She watched out for Kai and me, listened to us when we were excited or sad. She gave us advise on life and loves we had. She truly cared for all who came through the front door and into the kitchen. Sitting on the...

Dearest, dearest Enfield family, I was so saddened when Mom called and told me of Rosemary's passing. What a beacon of light she (and Roger) were in my childhood and beyond. She is so missed, by my folks and by myself. Lakewood will never be the same for me.....Many hugs to you all. Wish I could be there for you all, but Mom and Dad will be representing us with love.....Jenny

I remember spending many a day at the Enfield's as a kid. My grandmother lived next door and every time I came to visit, I spent as much time there playing with Jenny as I did with her. Rosemary (and Roger) had a way of making everyone that passed through those doors feel like family. My deepest condolences to the family.

What a bright star in the community and I think when we look up at the heavens she will be the brightest star up there. Rosemary was just the warmest and most generous person I have ever known. She will be so missed by everyone who knew her.