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Rosetta E. Tyler

Manchester, East Hartford, Connecticut

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Rosetta E. (Hamilton) Tyler, 74, of Manchester, died Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010.She was born in Baltimore, Md., on June 25, 1935, daughter of the late Edward and Cecelia Hamilton. She was employed by the state of Connecticut Department of Mental Retardation for 30 years.She leaves her children, Gary...

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Yes I called her Mom. Even though I wasen't her son by birth, I was still her son. and she made me know that. If I said something wrong she would give me that eye to let me know thats not right, and to correct it. Whenever I was sick she would call me and say Bro. Ronnie are you ok. Just remember that God is on the Thrown and you will be ok. I've been Praying for you, and you have nothing to worry about, as long as you keep your Faith. Her Deacon, and myself would all climb into the car, and...

Sister Rosetta will truly be missed she loved my dog scruffy he wil also miss her rest in peace in your fathers arms. Luis and Jenny Colon.

Tyler/Hamilton Family - Sis. Rosetta was a special lady that always carried herself with the joy of the Lord reflected in her smile and with gentle spoken words. I met Rosetta during a Guatemala Missionary trip three years ago....she leaves me with wonderful memories of her sweet spirit. She will be missed by all at GCIC. May all that knew Rosetta find comfort in the peace in which she rests.
Rev. Hernan & Janette Alamo

K, Craig and I wanted you to know that you and the family are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. We would just like to say hold on to the memories of your mother's life and not those of death. It is those memories that will get you through this. Be encouraged and continue to trust God. Know that God loves you so much and He will give you the strength you need to get through each day.
"And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through...

My sincere sympathy for your loss.The ethenal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms-Deuteronomy 33:27.Alice(Baltimore, MD)

Sister Rosetta was truly a joy to have in our congregation. Her dedication, smile and wit will be forever remembered. She was a great woman of faith and always held herself with dignity and grace. We will always remember her kind words and will miss her dearly.

May the knowledge that your friends share your sorrow be a solace to you

Sincere Sympathy
Selena Foster Redd aka Tiny

What a privilege to know Sister Rosetta. My family and I are saddened and miss her fellowship in the natural but we rejoice because she ran her race so gracefully and is now in Jesus' loving arms. She was a woman of purpose, and through God's grace, a woman of strength. Proverbs 6 teaches us that "the memory of the righteous is blessed" and what a blessing it is to have known a woman of character like Sister Rosetta. Thank you Lord for the memories we have of her.

I wa so sorry to read of your mother's death. I worked with her in the Simsbury group home. She was such a kind and good person, especially with the clients. There was a client there who would say "you're so cute--Rosetti". Again my thoughts are with all of you at this time of sorrow. Trudy Barnard