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Rosalina Moore, a vibrant soul who touched the hearts of many, passed away in Hope Mills, North Carolina. She was born to Carmen Lydia and Carlos Gonzalez, and she embraced life with an enthusiasm that inspired all who knew her. Rosalina's journey was filled with love, laughter, and a commitment to making the world a brighter place. An army veteran, Rosalina carried her dedication and courage from her military service into her role as a devoted mother and partner. She approached life with an unwavering positivity, a great sense of humor, and an uplifting outlook that lifted the spirits of those around her.
Rosalina's passions were as diverse as they were colorful. She found joy in spending time with her family and friends, capturing the beauty of the world through her paintings, and creating delicious meals that brought people together. The beach was her sanctuary, and the sound of crashing waves brought her peace. Her caring and considerate nature extended to her skillful crocheting and her deep appreciation for laughter.
She leaves behind a legacy of love and compassion through her family. Rosalina was a dedicated mother to LaToya Chappell, Greg Moore, Isaiah Moore, and Trevon Moore. She cherished the presence of her grandson's Jase Staley and Austin Chappell. Her memory is also carried by her sister, Diana Mitchell; brother, Juan Gonzalez; sister, Claribel McPhearson; and the countless lives she touched. Her bond with her partner, Tomas Castillo, was a testament to the strength of their connection. Rosalina's ability to see the best in everyone and every situation was a reflection of her insightful and selfless nature. She believed in the power of kindness and understanding, and her positive influence on her children resonates as a testament to her nurturing spirit.
Friends and family are invited to celebrate Rosalina's life at Sullivan's Funeral Home Chapel in Fayetteville, NC, on Saturday, August 26, 2023, at 11am. As we gather to honor her memory, may we remember the laughter, the love, and the light that she brought into our lives.
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