1959
2017
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5 Entries
August 15, 2017
Wanda Norris
Praying for the family and sending condolence to you all. We will miss our Beautiful Rose. She was a wonderful Sister in Christ and I will always treasure our time together. May her beautiful memories give you great peace and strength during this difficult time and days ahead.
August 14, 2017
Dennis Mitchell
Praying for the Anderson family for solace during this difficult trying time in your lives. Celebrate In Heaven Rose. I will always cherish the great times we had as kids growing up neighbors attending Full Gospel Mission For All Nations. Love ya always!
August 14, 2017
BETTY DUMAS
To the family,I feel your lost. I am so sorry. I am in constant pray with you. I've known the family for many years. I am part of this family for life. I love them. Please remember that the Lord,. He is and always will be there for you.
Love you.
Mama Dumas
August 13, 2017
Family
ESTHER ANDERSON
ROSE WAS NOT ONLY MY COUSIN. BUT ALSO A LONG TIME FRIEND. ROSE AND I WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL TOGETHER. SHE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A GOOD PERSON, WITH A GOOD GOOD HEART. I WILL MISS MY FRIEND . SEE YOU IN HEAVEN ROSIE POSEY
August 11, 2017
Kimberly Madore
Anderson's, so very sorry for your loss. What a beautiful, kind, loving woman Rose was. So glad I got to briefly know her here on earth, we can spend eternity together in Heaven.
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