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6 Entries
Carol Drayton-Darko
October 12, 2005
Ms. Rosa...I will miss you but will forever remember...our talks, laughs, your smile, your friendship with my grandmother (Sister Flowers), your plum tree in the front yard (though it is not there anymore) and your spunky attitude...there are tears in my eyes and my heart is heavy but I know that you were here for a reason and touch so many lives. I will always love you. Carol
Pam Hayes Ozmore
September 15, 2005
Rosa took care of my brother, sister & me when we were growing up and always made sure that we knew she loved us like her own children. Rosa has been a blessing to each one of us as well as to our Mom, Miss Nell. Mom will greatly miss her phone conversations with Rosa!
We all visited Rosa a few years ago when we took a sofa & chair to her... and Lord knows Rosa kept us laughing the whole visit! She just couldn't believe that we had actually grown up.... God Bless You, Rosa! Pam, Linda & Jerry and Miss Nell
Vickie Forrest
September 14, 2005
To the Johnson Family,
Mamma Rosa will be missed especially from her favorite seat at church and the great sense of humor. We pray that God's peace will sustain you at this time of sorrow. Please know that they are many who care and share in your sorrow.
Loretta Sumter
September 14, 2005
To Ms Bella and Paula and the rest of family, I was sorry to hear of your lost. I pray you will find comfort in knowing that her work was done here and God called her home to be at rest. Let the memories of her that you have in heart sustain you today, tommorrow and always.
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ADRIAN DUCLOS
September 12, 2005
I was Rosa's insurance man for only a short time, but we have been great friends for many years. She was truly a great friend to me. We would sit on the porch and laugh and tell stories. Oh how she would make me laugh. She and I would eat muskadine grapes and drink ginger ale. She'd tell me all about Leroy and the girls. We had so many great times together. I am deeply saddened by this loss. Granny asked me a long time ago if I'd come to her funeral when she died. I said, "Of course." She said, "When you come, I'll sit up and say -- That's me pretty boy!" I'll miss you Granny Rosa.
Christine Middleton
September 12, 2005
Continued blessings for the Johnson family during this time of bereavement.Aunt Rosa will be sadly missed by the Mungin and Middleton family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Middleton and Ms. Rosa J. Mungin
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