I was so sorry to hear about Rose's passing. Rose was the most loving person I have ever met. I mentioned to Rose that my sister was getting married and was bringing my very young daughter with me. Rose said "why don't you bring her to me and then you can stay and have a good time. It will be no trouble for me to watch her for you." I was to say the least so appreciative. Rose spent the night playing and laughing with my daughter. At the end of the night I went to pick up my daughter but she was sleeping and Rose said "just leave her here overnight, she is fine."
This was Rose always giving of herself. Follies and the Company picnics were the best times!!
Rose was a teacher all the way without you even realizing how she was mentoring you to be the best versions of yourself
Sarah/Stephen-I was out of town for a couple of weeks and missed the funeral. I am truly sorry to hear about your loss. Rose was a great lady.
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It is an honor to have known and worked with Rose. She truly is one-of-a-kind. She worked hard and played hard. The ThedaCare Follies has to be one of her greatest achievements. When faced with a dilemma, we would often say, "What would Rosie do?"
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Rosie was a tiger with a big heart! She loved to have fun(think the follies) and bring everyone else along too. She had a very positive impact on our organization and the people when I was CEO. I will always respect her and hope that her family can have peace as it’s been hard recently. Unfortunately I’ll be out of the country for the service. But know I’m there in spirit and in prayers.
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We are saddened to hear of Rose’s death. She was a wonderful woman…a colleague second to none. She advocated for her patients, for her co-workers like no other. Meetings with Rose were always enjoyable, no matter how difficult the situation was. Her light shone in the darkness…the world is a better place because of her!
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When I was in college a group of my friends went on spring break…I think it was Mexico. Once they got back from their trip they were telling us about these ladies they met from the Fox Valley and how they had such a blast with them. Then the pics came out. Sure enough it was Rosie and Connie! I couldn’t believe it!
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