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In Loving Memory

Highley, Rosemary

Highley, Rosemary (nee Russell), Tues. September 22, 2020. Our dear mother and friend.

Services: Funeral at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry, Fri. Sept. 25, 11 a.m. Interment Private. Visitation Thurs. 4-8 p.m.

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6 thoughts on “Highley, Rosemary”

  1. I worked with and new Rosemary for many years. She was a very wonderful person and was so much fun to be around. You will be missed alot, Rosemary.

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  2. I worked with and new Rosemary for many years. She was a very wonderful person and was so much fun to be around. You will be missed alot, Rosemary.

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  3. Rosemary was a special person to me. She will be missed by Me and our family at Bethesda.
    One of my most found memories with her was when she joined our family At Bethesda, She made everyone feel welcomed and would always greet anyone she saw with a smile. She Loved to snack, I can remember one time she ate a whole bag of Tortilla chips in one sitting. Rose loved to get her nails painted every week, She mostly preferred colors that would match her outfit but Occasionally she would allow me to paint them different colors. Having lost my best friend and grandmother in the last month, I too can relate to the pain of loosing a loved one, It is the worst feeling imaginable, But I know she is in a Better Place, where there is no more crying, Suffering or pain.

    Thank you Rose for the Memories you have left and the lives you have touched here on Earth, You will truly be missed by Many.

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  4. Rosemary was a special person to me. She will be missed by Me and our family at Bethesda.
    One of my most found memories with her was when she joined our family At Bethesda, She made everyone feel welcomed and would always greet anyone she saw with a smile. She Loved to snack, I can remember one time she ate a whole bag of Tortilla chips in one sitting. Rose loved to get her nails painted every week, She mostly preferred colors that would match her outfit but Occasionally she would allow me to paint them different colors. Having lost my best friend and grandmother in the last month, I too can relate to the pain of loosing a loved one, It is the worst feeling imaginable, But I know she is in a Better Place, where there is no more crying, Suffering or pain.

    Thank you Rose for the Memories you have left and the lives you have touched here on Earth, You will truly be missed by Many.

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  5. Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on
    Cherish memories never fade because a loved one is gone.
    Those we love can never be more that a thought apart.
    For as long as there is a memory they’ll live on in our heart.

    September 24, 2020

    With heartfelt sympathy to Rhonda, Ernie and Patsy,

    When someone close is hurting,
    we search for things to say
    or any little gesture to help in some way.
    For though we can’t heal sorrow
    with friendship’s gentle touch,
    we do our best to let them know how much we care.

    Losing a loved one is never easy. When we face the loss of a loved one and the situation overwhelms us, we must remember that the Lord only lends us to one another for a short time but we belong to Him for eternity.

    May friendship comfort you in the days ahead and may the love behind each word and gesture extended to you help you through this time of sorrow.

    With love and sympathy,

    Your U S Postal Service Friends

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  6. Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on
    Cherish memories never fade because a loved one is gone.
    Those we love can never be more that a thought apart.
    For as long as there is a memory they’ll live on in our heart.

    September 24, 2020

    With heartfelt sympathy to Rhonda, Ernie and Patsy,

    When someone close is hurting,
    we search for things to say
    or any little gesture to help in some way.
    For though we can’t heal sorrow
    with friendship’s gentle touch,
    we do our best to let them know how much we care.

    Losing a loved one is never easy. When we face the loss of a loved one and the situation overwhelms us, we must remember that the Lord only lends us to one another for a short time but we belong to Him for eternity.

    May friendship comfort you in the days ahead and may the love behind each word and gesture extended to you help you through this time of sorrow.

    With love and sympathy,

    Your U S Postal Service Friends

    Reply

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