Janice Rose
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Janice Rose, age 72, died October 14th, 2007, (Ironically her husband?s birthday) at 5:45a.m.
She was born August 19th, 1935 in Kansas City, MO the daughter of Leslie Ray and Rosa Digleman Dellinger Kurtz. On March 10th 1956 she was married to William G. Rose, who died February 22nd, 1992. Mrs. Rose received her Bachelor?s Degree in teaching, and her Masters Degree in Instruction and Curriculum from Central Missouri State University. She taught two years in Kansas City, Missouri, two years in Oak Grove, and 26 years in Sedalia, Missouri, four of those years at Hubbard and 22 years at Washington Elementary. She retired in 1995. She enjoyed reading and working crossword puzzles. Survivors include two daughters; Dana Lynn Rose of Wray, Colorado and Kelly Anne Rose of 109 N. Keene St. Apt 220, Columbia, MO 65201 a son William Scott Rose his wife Stacie and her two grandsons Alex and Chris of Weston, MO. She is also survived by two sisters; Annette Upp and her husband Richard of Downingtown, PA and Mary Lou Nolte of Kansas City, Missouri. The body will be cremated and there will be no services. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Boys and Girls Club of Sedalia, MO or the charity of the donor?s choice.
Scott,
I was so sorry to read about your Mom’s death. I just wanted you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dana, Kelly, Scott, so sorry to hear of your mom’s death. I just read it today in the online Sedalia Democrat. My prayers are with you in this time of loss.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.Your mom was a great lady.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss, both your Mom and Dad were very special people who touched so many lives. They are both missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Kelly I miss hearing from you. Take care of yourself! Laurie
I taught third grade with Janice for many years at Washington. I always enjoyed her sense of humor. We shared many laughs and yes, a few tears together. You have my sincere sympathy.
Scott & Stacie and boys, we are so sorry for your loss. It is never easy to loose a loved one, no matter how prepared we think we are. Please know that you are in our hearts, thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Know that you are loved and now you have a special angel in heaven looking out for you all.
I am a classmate of Mrs. Rose’s son Scott. Mrs. Rose was a great lady and a wonderrful mother and teacher. I appreciate all that she and Mr. Rose brought to my life. Words fall short of how much Mrs. Janice Rose meant to all who were blessed to have been touched by her.
May God blees the Rose family.
my heart goes out to the rose family and there loss.your family has been a blessed and positive influence on my life. i have only good memories of mr. and mrs. rose they always treated me like family.
Janice was a wonderful lady.My heartfelt sympathy.Janet
I was a student of Mrs. Rose (5th grade) at Washington School. On special days she would let us bring our records from home and would play them during class. That was a good year! I am sorry for your loss! My condolences!
I’ve often thought of Janice in recent years and intended to send her a note. I can’t tell you how many times she made me laugh when we worked together at Washington School. She knew when I was stressed all she had to do was suck her thumb and I would crack up. What a wonderful person! You have my deepest sympathy.
Linda Perkins
Dana, Kelly, and Scott, So sorry to hear of your Mother’s death. Just wanted to let you know that it was nice working with both your Mom and Dad they were great people. Would love to see all of you. Dana we just came back from Colo. and we saw the sign to go to Wray and wondered if you were still there. Thinking of you all. Gerald and Betty
So sorry for the loss of your mother. Sorry we have not stayed in touch. Take care old Friend!
Janice was a wonderful person. I worked with her at Hubbard and Washington. Bill and my husband, Britt, grew up together. You have my sincere sympathy.
I doubt if you all will remember me but I remember you family well. Your dad was my high school counselor and then friend when I was having trouble in college. He and your mom both when I felt so down and encouraged me to keep my head up and keep going and worked with me so that I went back to school, graduated from what is now UCM in Warrensburg and got into a field that has given me a rewarding job for over 30 years. I also dated your cousin Steve Stelljes in the late 60’s early 70’s so was at your house some then too. I am so sorry for your loss. Ever once in awhile over the years I have thought about you all and wondered where you were. I knew about your dad’s death in 92 and was sad then too. Take care