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Violet May ROSKELLEY

10/07/1921 - 07/27/2012

Violet May ROSKELLEY obituary, 10/07/1921-07/27/2012

BORN

10/07/1921

DIED

07/27/2012

Violet ROSKELLEY Obituary


ROSKELLEY,
Violet May
(October 7, 1921
to July 27, 2012)

On July 27, 2012, at the stroke of midnight, Great Britain lost one of her most endearing patriots, Violet May Roskelley. Vi, as she was known to her friends and family, and the "English lady" by thousands of others, was in actuality the real Mary Poppins; proper, punctual, and prim, seasoned with that well-established British wit and charm. Vi was born in Bradford, England on October 7, 1921 to Wilfred and May Shipman. In 1943, she was drafted into the British ATS and stationed in Cornwall. It was during this chaotic time of German V-rockets and daily bombings that Vi met a young, "good-looking" American soldier, Master Sergeant Fenton Roskelley, who everyone called "Ross". The two were married during their leaves on March 23, 1945, in a small church in Wibsey, England. As the vows were read and the Pastor asked her if she would take Fenton for her husband, Vi balked. Who is Fenton? She thought she was marrying "Ross" Kelley and didn't know Ross was a nickname. Fenton returned home with his unit after the war and Vi came to America over the Atlantic with hundreds of other British war brides on the H.M.S Huddleston in April 1946. Fenton and Vi settled in Spokane and raised three children; Patricia, John and Heather. Vi was well known for sending a Hallmark card on every occasion to her loved ones and thank you letters to everyone, even if they just stopped by the house to say hello. Vi became known as the "Hallmark" lady at the Shadle Park Hallmark store where she worked for years. With her three kids raised and on their own, Vi became a realtor at the age of 55 and committed herself to the task of finding the perfect home for her clients. But her heart and soul was with raising and praising her children, and she did this with the greatest of love throughout her 90 years. Vi loved all things British; walks on the beach at Oceanside; afternoon tea at the Empress in Victoria; her poodle, Gigi; her good friend, Caroline; all living things; giving compliments; the view from her home on Heroy; her flowers; taking pictures; walking quickly; singing Eddy and Jeanette McDonald songs; writing Her Majesty the Queen of England - and receiving personal replies; talking about her kids; driving her Subaru to Seattle and Tacoma; visiting her grandkids; meeting people from all walks of life and, above all, chocolate. Vi is survived by her adoring husband of 67 years, Fenton (Ross); three children, Patricia Loomis (husband, Bob), John (wife, Joyce) and Heather Roskelley. She is also survived by six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. As she was given last rites the day she passed away, a visiting priest said to her that God would now have a new violet in his garden. Surely this is the case and it will be a beautiful one at that. We want to thank the Bridge at Post Falls and their amazing staff, as well as the emergency staff and hospital staff at Kootenai Medical Center. If you so choose to honor Vi, please send a remembrance to her favorite non-profit, KSPS TV, 3911 S. Regal, Spokane, WA 99223. A memorial service celebrating Violet's life will be held at Ball and Dodd Funeral Home on August 10 at 10 AM.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Aug. 8 to Aug. 9, 2012.

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August 10, 2012

She was so friendly and nice at the Shadle Hallmark store and I knew her daughter Pat from school. Our prayers to the family. Jann (Janet Bolma) LaCombe, Everett WA

August 9, 2012

I met Vi about 20 years ago at work(Costco). Vi, and Ross came in often, and she always had a smile on her face.
She would always sing and dance to the tune; "Marie The Dawn Is Breaking" My daughter died a few years ago and Vi and Caroline attended her service, she was just so thoughtful I just loved her. She will greately missed.
Ross and Family you have my deepest sympathy. Marie Maneau

Jim Hedemark

August 9, 2012

The first time I met Vi, I was interviewing Fenton at their home for a research project. True to form, Vi brought out full tea service, then made to leave Ross and I alone. I asked if she would stay. She obliged, and for the next two hours I don't think we let Ross talk more than once or twice. I only met her a couple more times, but she is a person who always made me want to stand up a little straighter - she inspires the proper in a person - inside and out.

Kate McCaslin

August 9, 2012

Dear John and Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Regardless of when, or at what age, we lose our Mom, it is really hard! I have the warmest memories of the visits your Mom would pay to us occasionally at the Commissioners' office. She was truly a gracious and vibrant woman, a true gem!

Pat Wheeler

August 9, 2012

My condolences to the entire Roskelley family.

Crystal Reno

August 8, 2012

My deepest sympathy. I can remember visiting with Vi while she was out in her yard and trick*or*treating at her door every year.Very fond memories of a beautiful woman and wonderful neighbor.

~ Crystal (Miller)Reno, grandaughter to Earl and Scharlee Miller, daughter to Pam (Miller)Meye

Pamela Miller-Meye

August 8, 2012

Pat, John and Heather - You had a great Mum. She was always up beat and had a BIG smile and "Hello" to everyone on Heroy. My heart is heavy for you, but very happy I had the pleasure and good fortune of knowing her. She maybe gone but she will always be remembered. My deepest sympathy to you and your entire family.

Pam Miller-Meye and the entire Earl and Scharlee Miller family.

John Roskelley

August 8, 2012

Mom, you were the light in so many lives. Thank you for loving us so much and teaching us right from wrong. Our hearts are with you forever. John

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