Tracy-Rozelle-Obituary

Tracy Rozelle

Hector, New York

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ROZELLE - Tracy Passed away on July 11, 2008 at Hospicare in Ithaca, NY at the age of 90. His wife, Evelyn Mundt Rozelle died in 1990. Tracy is survived by three daughters, Tanis Rozelle, Pamela (Severin) Drix and Deborah (David) Lewis; two grandchildren, Julian and Nathaniel. Interment will...

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Just to add a memorial to Tracy after all these years Still miss you Tracy & your smiling face . I lost my husband John this past February and I know he also thought so much if you. Hoping the family is well Kathy Dziurman

To Our Dearest Friend Tracy -
What a wonderful time we had with Tracy from his stories to politics to science and sooo many others. He has been an inspiration in our lives and will be missed very much by us both. - Lord be with Tanis for her wonderful strength and kindness as well as her family.

Tracy Rozelle was our family's neighbor in Michigan and I have such wonderful memories of him - really a sweet man who was so interested in the world. My thoughts go out to his family.

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What a great friend I had in Tracy. He was my friend, my mentor, my partner in great laughter. We had so many great times. I met him when he was giving a lecture on Archeology and later we became friends when he worked with me at the R H Museum in Mi. There is nothing Tracy would not do for a friend. I am so fortunate to have had him in my life and miss him very much. Our condolences to his family and friends.
Tanis, please send me your address.
Kathy & John Dziurman & family

Tracy was a great friend of the Rochester Hills Museum and his hometown of Rochester, MI for many years. He sparked wide interest in archaeology in our community and for a dig that lasted 20 years at our site. He was always willing to share his passion and was always smiling. What a great ambassador for life!

Dear Tanis,

I can only recall your Dad's kind presence from so many years ago. I hope you and your family are keeping the loving and happy memories at close hand during this time. I am looking forward to a hug and a smile when next we meet.

Margo

Dear Tanis,

Tracy was a great friend of mine. He was also a member of the CTB Breakfast Club. I first met himat Collegetown Bagel on Triphammer Road. Every morning, we would meet for brakfast and more. We all voraciously consumed not only the respective favorite food (Tracy loved the banana muffins) and drinks, but we also read every newspaper that appeared on the rack each morning.

Tracy was the kindest and the most friendly person I have ever met. He was also generous with...

tanis,Pamela,Deborah, your dad will missed, he was grate to take care of him at hospicare. we wish we could have got to know him better.