Rosa Lee Thomas, a vibrant soul known for her feisty spirit and unwavering independence, passed away on September 28, 2025, in Odenton, Maryland. Born on August 6, 1945, in Severn, Maryland, Rosa embodied a heart that dared to follow its own path, never shying away from a risk or an adventure.
Rosa's interests found joy in the thrill of gambling, always ready to play her hand. Bowling with her husband, Jim and in-laws in Michigan. Evenings were at the bingo hall or gathered around a table playing cards.
Rosa is survived by her beloved daughters, Lorrie Woolsoncroft and Terrie Reckard, both of whom carry forward her legacy of strength and individuality. Her grandchildren—Samantha Grail, Lauren Holman, Linsey Woolsoncroft, John Reckard, and Anna Reckard each shining in their own unique way. Rosa's joy multiplied with her six great-grandchildren, who brought her immense pride and happiness.
Family ties were important to Rosa, notably with her sister, Nancy Kent, who remained a companion and friend to throughout the years. However, the family also remembers those who have departed, including her Husband Jim Thomas, her so Jimmy Thomas, and nine siblings. Their memories linger in the hearts of those who loved her, as they formed part of the tapestry of her life story.
Rosa Lee Thomas lived life on her own terms, and her spirited essence will forever remain in the hearts of those privileged to know her. In the midst of sorrow, we find comfort in celebrating the life she led—one filled with laughter, love, and an indomitable will that taught us all the value of taking risks and following our hearts. May her memory be a guiding light for her family and friends in the years to come.
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