Rosie-Walton-Obituary

Rosie Lee Walton

Memphis, Tennessee

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ROSIE LEE WALTON, 89, retired housekeeper at LeBonhuer, died February 29, 2008.Visitation will be 4-6 p.m. Friday, March 7 and March 8, 10 - 12 a.m. at Gospel Temple M.B.C. Service will be 12 p.m., Saturday, March 8 at Gospel Temple M.B.C. Burial in New Park Cemetery. She leaves two daughters,...

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LOVE & PRAYERS - MAY G0D STRENGTHEN YOU IN THE HOMEGOING OF AUNT ROSIE.

To Anthony and Family, Losing a love one is a hard thing to do, but try to focus on the good days and sometimes that helps the healing process, that's what I did when I lost my aunt who was my second mom. And each day got easier and easier, but she will never be forgotten, so I know it will take a while but with all the prayers from friends and family, you guys will make it through. Ms. Rosie was a sweet woman and would make me feel welcomed whenever I came in her home. You know I am there...

Dwayne, Diane and family you have our deepest heartfelt sympathy. You were there for us when our mother, father and brothers passed, as well as to celebrate so many occasions. We will keep you in our prayers and
advise you to continue to lean on and trust God. He knows and cares. We love you. Wilma, Elaine, Eric and the Eason Family

To the Campbell and Walton family:
We would like to express our deepest sympathy to your family. Continue to trust in god he can and he will see you through.
The Johnson Family
Mother Erma, Emma,Lue Ethel, Rodnika,and Dewayne
Greater Love M.B.Church

Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. May the Peace of our Lord and Savior be with you. Aunt Rosie was a true Blessing to me when I met the extended "Johnson" family and I will never forget how she welcomed me to the family. I love you and may God continue to Bless You.

I am a friend of Wayne's (Anthony), and I am keeping each of you in my prayers!

Offering our deepest condolences from the Cain family

All praises to God our father for His wonderful acts of grace and mercy. And to the family, Look continously to our father to sustain and keep you always and remember that Mrs. Walton is a "soldier" gone on home...She was a true warrior who stayed on the battle field as long as she could and I beleive she is in heaven with her Lord whom she loved with all her heart. Rest well warrior; you shall wear a crown....
Your friend and neighbor...I will always love you....
Dareatha

I would like to extend my deepest condonlences to the Walton Famliy. May God continue to Bless you real good in your time of sorrow. Know that God will provide.

Love ya

Janet and Jazmine Taylor
Greater Love Baptist Church