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Rosalyn Graham Obituary

Rosalyn Mae Graham
Stockton - Rosalyn Mae Graham, peacefully passed away on January 1st in the arms of her eldest son, granddaughter, and sister after a valiant 53 year battle with cancer.
Rosalyn (Roz) was a native Stocktonian born to Etta Aurelia Dennison and Vernon Leroy Harvey. After Rosalyn graduated from Edison High School in 1946, she attended College of the Pacific (UOP) where she met her first husband Thomas Cerceo, and gave birth to her son, Dr. Chris Allen Cerceo, a graduate of UOP's Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry.
In 1960, after leaving her job as a service representative, she met and married Ottie Theodore (Ted), her husband of 53 years, and gave birth to her son Brett Michael Graham three years later. Together with their sons Randy, Chris, and Brett, Rosalyn and Ted blended their families and built a loving home for their children until Ted's passing in 2013.
While raising her children, Rosalyn found time to pursue her passions: she taught modeling for the Miss Stockton Pageant for over 25 years; became a formidable A Ladder tennis player at Oak Park and Westlane Tennis Clubs where she eventually became president; and mentored two special girls in the Big Brother and Big Sister program, where she found great satisfaction in helping them achieve their personal goals.
A lifelong learner, Rosalyn continued to take a variety of art history courses both at Delta College and SF Asian Art Museum throughout her life. As a result of prioritizing education and achievement in her own life, Rosalyn's example profoundly influenced her children's and grandchildren's careers in dentistry, education, law, and medicine.
In 1988, Rosalyn embarked on a 31 year volunteer position as lead art docent at the Haggin Museum where she shared her love of the fine arts with visitors to the museum and countless classrooms of school children in the "Museum2Schools" program. Often found sipping orange spiced tea or iced mocha at House of Shaw (her home-away-from-home), Rosalyn passionately recruited passersby to the museum. For her expansive volunteer efforts in the local arts community, Rosalyn was awarded the Stockton Arts Award in 2013.
In 2005, Rosalyn entered SUSD's August School as a volunteer in her granddaughter's first grade classroom, where she lovingly reviewed sight words, read stories, and brought countless cupcakes, cookies, and fruit to the children who affectionately referred to her as "Granny," and excitedly anticipated her weekly visits. With the onset of COVID last spring and her own failing health, Rosalyn volunteered to organize curriculum from her diningroom table, demonstrating her relentless commitment to education.
The Stockton Arts and Education community lost a devoted friend and advocate in Rosalyn, and her family lost a loving, loyal, and spirited member. Her legacy lives on in the hearts of the innumerable school children she mentored, mutual local art and animal lovers, and family members who will forever miss her stories and selfless love.
Rosalyn was predeceased by her husband Ted, son Brett, and nephew Bradford Dozier. She is survived by her sister and best friend Shirley Dozier, son Chris, daughter-in-law Jeanie, grandchildren Tasha Borrego and husband Tony Borrego, Martin Alexander Cerceo, Jaclyn Riana Cerceo, stepson Randall Graham and great grandson Elan Spencer. Additionally, she had a close and loving relationship with nephew Daniel Dozier and wife Ewa, as well as countless fur babies.
Services will be held at Parkview Cemetery for immediate family. A "Celebration of Life" for friends and family will be announced after the COVID restrictions are fully lifted. In lieu of flowers, her family requests those who wish to express sympathy consider making a donation to the Haggin Museum (209) 940-6300 in Rosalyn's name. The funds will be earmarked for teaching Stockton's grammar school children through the Museum2Schools program.

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Published by The Record from Jan. 27 to Jan. 28, 2021.

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Angela Vincent

May 19, 2022

Roz your smile and heart made you the most beautiful woman. I´d love to see you when you´d come visit your dear friend Gracie and share stories and laughs about tennis stories. You will truly be missed. Love you to the moon and back. Sending prayers and love to her family. Thank you for being a great friend filled with love.

Angela Vincent

May 19, 2022

Roz was such a beautiful woman, inside and out. I was blessed to meet her when she would come visit her dear friend Gracie. Her stories were always the greatest. She loved the museum and tennis. She will truly be missed. We love you, and may god bless the family.

Jane Elizabeth Bostwick

February 12, 2021

She was an extraordinary woman and dedicated to all her pursuits. I had the pleasure of knowing her as a fellow docent at the Haggin Museum. She always had interesting stories to tell. Much loved by all the docents. I will certainly miss her.

Jane Bostwick

February 12, 2021

Roz was an extraordinary woman. Dedicated to all pursuits. I had the pleasure of knowing her through the Haggin Museum as a fellow docent. She certainly enjoyed her time there and tours with the many students who came to visit our wonderful museum. I shall miss her.

Tasha Borrego

January 30, 2021

I love you forever, Granny. I imagine you dancing with Jesus with a big smile on your face. I miss you so much, but I know I'll see you before long.❤

Kimberly Beltrama Camello

January 28, 2021

Love you Roz, you changed so many lives and every encounter you had was special. Thank you

Chris Cerceo DDS

January 28, 2021

The sweetest mother in the world. My first best friend and love. I lover her so much!

S Chambers

January 28, 2021

My condolences to the family. May you find comfort in your treasured memories and Gods promise to return our loved ones. 1st Thessalonians 4:13 & 14 .

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