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Caroline S. Rose

1932 - 2015

Caroline S. Rose obituary, 1932-2015, Seattle, WA

BORN

1932

DIED

2015

Caroline Rose Obituary

Caroline S. Rose

Caroline S. Rose (nee Friedman) died peacefully in her sleep Thursday, April 30, 2015, surrounded by her loving family following a long illness.

Caroline was born in Seattle, Washington in January of 1932 to immigrant parents Jacob (Lithuania) and Sarah (Russia) Friedman. She joined older brothers, Bob and Stan, as the youngest member of their family. They lived in a modest home in the lively, close-knit, Jewish neighborhood of the Central Area of Seattle. With the success of her father's downtown haberdashery, the family later moved to the Mt. Baker district where Caroline graduated from Franklin High School. During those years, being with family, singing at school and at temple, and joining numerous social events with friends were the center of Caroline's young life.

Shortly after high school, Caroline met and married the love of her life, Mark "Billy" Rose of the colorful, large, and well known Rose family. The Rose parents were immigrants from Turkey - the Island of Marmara. Mark and Caroline were married in January of 1952, honeymooned in San Francisco, and began their marriage living on Capitol Hill. In addition to spending loads of time with beloved family, the couple also enjoyed a wide circle of friends that lasted their entire lives. Dave and Virginia Calvo, Mordie and Marian Eskenazi, Sam and Jean Angel, Jack and Stella Eskenazi, and Jack and Franny Muscatel were a few of their very long-time, precious friendships. All shared cherished memories of their good times in "the old neighborhood."

Caroline and Mark went on to have three children, Deborah, Mark and Cynthia. Their young family thrived on Mercer Island while Caroline focused on creating a warm and inviting home. With her tremendous sense of humor, warm style, and playfulness, everyone who knew Caroline thought she was charming and fun. Caroline's many nieces and nephews on both sides of her family considered her to be their "favorite Aunt" throughout her life. Caroline was well known for her great love of the ocean, babies, chocolate, Paul Newman, singing, and for the fact that she was apt to spontaneously tap dance at unexpected moments - with nary a lesson!

After her children were grown, and after a later-life career working in banking, Caroline volunteered holding and caring for premature newborns at Swedish Hospital to give young parents needed breaks. In her late sixties, Caroline walked sixty miles in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Event from Enumclaw to Seattle, even being a great sport about spending two nights tenting outside. This was after carefully avoiding the experience of camping for all of her life. Her family was extremely proud of her. She walked not only in support of herself, having had kidney cancer, but also in solidarity for all who face the great difficulty of cancer.

Perhaps the greatest joy of Caroline's later life was being "Grandma" or "Nini" to her two grandsons, Peter and Drew. For the last part of her life, and after husband Mark's passing, she kept a beautiful apartment at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Cynthia and Bob Hedlund, where she happily provided countless hours of special Grandma time. Nothing was more natural or joyful to her than laughing and playing with her bright, loving, handsome grandsons.

Family, friends, children and grandchildren will all miss Caroline and remember her with great love.

Service to be held Sunday, May 3,

at 10:30 a.m. at the Seattle

Sephardic Brotherhood Cemetery,

1230 North 167th Street.

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Published by The Seattle Times from Apr. 30 to May 1, 2015.

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May 12, 2015

We will miss Caroline here at Dr. Barnes office. We always looked forward to seeing her. Our condolences to her family.

Bob Phillips

May 5, 2015

I was saddened to learn of Caroline's passing (or as I best knew her: Cindy's mom). I always enjoyed chatting and joking around with her whenever I was lucky enough to be in her company. She will be deeply missed I am sure.

But oh what a life! And the legacy she leaves, in the form of her children and grandchildren, and all the lovely memories.

All the best to Bob, Cindy, Pete and Drew. My prayers are with you.

May 3, 2015

I will always have a warm place in my heart for my Auntie Caroline. She was the warmest, funniest Friedman of the west. Where did those jokes come from? I always loved hearing about my grand-father Jacob -who I am named after but never met!

My love to her and all the west coast Friedman's.

Jed (Jacob) Friedman

May 3, 2015

I'm thinking of Caroline's gentle sense of humor and her kind, loving style of human interaction. She was always easy to be with, very accepting. My heart goes out to Cindy, Bob, Peter, Drew, and all the rest of her family. Much love to you all.
-Treg Isaacson

Josh Max

May 2, 2015

Goodbye, Aunt Caroline, I love you and I miss you already. xoxoxoxoo

Phil & Wendy Cerna

May 1, 2015

Praying for comfort that passes understanding in the loss of your precious mother and grandmother. She loved and was loved well.

Deborah Rose

May 1, 2015

For my beautiful Mother
Forever in my heart
Love Deborah

Hannah Parker

May 1, 2015

I will always remember Caroline as full of life and laughter. She was so loving and made everyone feel special. What an inspirational woman, mother, and grandmother. Sending my love and big hugs to you and your family, Cindy. Thanks for sharing your beautiful mother with all of us.

May 1, 2015

My favorite sister-in-law of all time, plus a funny and thoughtful lady. Absolutely nobody ever like Caroline in my part of the world.
Jean S. Friedman

Liz Fountain

April 30, 2015

Caroline made me laugh each time we met. I love the picture of her as a beautiful bride, and remember her as a beautiful woman. I'm so happy to have known her. Cindy, Bob, Drew, and Pete - my heart is with you and the rest of your family and friends with deep love and affection. Liz

April 30, 2015

To my dearest friend Cind and family. My heart and thoughts are with you all. I loved your Mom very much and smile when I think of her. She jokingly referred to me as her "youngest daughter." :0)

It has been a gift to me to have known her. Much love to you all, Jen

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