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Roselyn F Lehman (Rosie) was born in Denver, April 15, 1960, and passed away peacefully on August 28, 2025. She was only 65 at the time of her passing, much too young for our beloved Sister and Aunt. She will be missed immensely.
Roselyn is survived by her siblings; Brother’s David DeJiacomo, and John Lehman, Sister’s Janet (Brian) Dendorfer, and Diana Pless. She had 2 Nieces, Cherie (Matthew) Robinson, Andriana (Rene) Boyer, 2 Nephews, Ronnie and Tommy Pless, and 9 great nieces and nephews.
Roselyn loved her job cooking for the sick and elderly, she spent the last 30 years at Lutheran Medical Center in the Kitchen. Prior to that, she worked at St. Elizabeth Center and later at Sandelwood Manor. She always said cooking was her passion. She did a wonderful job cooking for our family her Christmas Turkey and stuffing, her mascouts were great just as were her holiday hams. Her Easter time Shadone will be sorely missed.
Rosie was a great fan of the Elvis Presley, even having signed memorabilia. She loved watching NASCAR races, as well as crocheting beautiful afghan blankets while rooting for her Denver Broncos. Roselyn had a heart of gold and was a beautiful soul. She will be missed by all that knew and loved her.
Arrangements are pending.
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