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Raised by 21 people

Obituary

Rosemary Rossell, a beacon of strength, kindness, and warmth, was born on October 17, 1945, and passed peacefully on November 22, 2023. She will always be remembered for her unwavering kindness and an inspiring legacy of confidence and perseverance.

Surviving Rosemary are her twins, son Richard (Tony) Rossell with his husband Cesar Delgadillo, and daughter Rhene Cruz, with her husband Ricky Cruz. Along with her two precious granddaughters, Katelyn Golik and Zoe Rossell with whom …

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What was Rosemary's favorite color?
Anything Sparkly
Anything Sparkly
Anything Sparkly
What were Rosemary's favorite vacation spots?
London, Spain, France, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Germany, Ireland, Canada, Mold…
London, Spain, France, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Germany, Ireland, Canada, Moldova,
London, Spain, France, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Germany, Ireland, Canada, Moldova,
What were Rosemary's favorite ways to exercise?
Ballroom Dancing
Ballroom Dancing
Ballroom Dancing
What were Rosemary's favorite ways to spend free time?
Gardening, dancing, loving on her dog Schmoopy, Theater
Gardening, dancing, loving on her dog Schmoopy, Theater
Gardening, dancing, loving on her dog Schmoopy, Theater

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Born

October 17th, 1945
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Had a child

October 25th, 1965
San Jose, CA
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Had a child, Rhene Cruz

October 25th, 1965
San Jose, CA

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Cause of death

Cancer

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