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Rozanne Margaret "Rozie" Christy

Chicago, Illinois

Jan 7, 1950 – Jul 9, 2025 (Age 75)

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BORN
January 7, 1950
DIED
July 9, 2025
AGE
75
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois

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Rozanne "Rozie" Margaret ChristyJanuary 7, 1950 - July 9, 2025Rozanne "Rozie" Margaret Christy, 75, of Fairfax, IA, passed away Wednesday, July 9, 2025, at The University of Iowa Hospital. No services will be held per her wishes; cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be...

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Margaret, I was sad to hear of your sisters passing. Just wanted to send my sincere sympathy and let you know I will be praying for your family. A friend from high school, Nancy (Delagardelle) Taylor, Waterloo IA

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I would have been there for you, I did not know you were so sick. You were my best friend and you gave me two beautiful children. I am so sorry I let you go. I will remember you forever.

I went to St Edward's School, Columbus and Mt Mercy College with Rozie and she was truly one of a kind and fun to be around. She will not be forgotten. What a great sense of humor she had which brought joy to everyone. Look out heaven!

Rozie was loved by her entire extended family: her children, Christopher and Jane Ellen, and her six siblings, Suzie, Jeanne (Miso), Margie (Tony), Nic, Bob (Mary) and David, as well as her numerous nieces and nephews, scores of cousins, and two remaining aunts and uncles. We all have "Rozie stories" and they all make us laugh and smile. Her generosity was legendary. She was the life of every party, and I am sure she is whopping it up across the universe.... See you in the next life,...

The McLaughlins and Sulentics grew up together through St. Edward elementary and Columbus. Rozie was a little older but such a fun older sister to Jeanne. What a wonderful calling she had in life working with kids.

Rozie was one of the funniest friends in high school. Many good memories. RIP, Rozie. I´m sorry we lost touch.

We were all jealous when you got your first car in high school. Brand new Mustang! Cars were a big thing back then!