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Pam Allen
September 22, 2024
My kind, wise and compassionate Roz...you listened, listened more, let the silence fill the room - and then with all the softness of a cotton ball - kicked my butt back to reality. You rejoiced in my moments of joy, and loved me through my fits of anger and frustration, new relationships, broken relationships, moves, career changes, retirement and many losses, including the death of both parents. There will never, ever be another You. I am eternally grateful that you agreed to have tea with me 25 years ago. What a journey it´s been. I love you, my shining angel.
Ryan Sue
September 22, 2024
So many fond memories of Roz, fun w our Sisters group , sharing our poetry, and having Roz in my life was a gift, lots it good memories. I love you Roz
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