Connie Shockley
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Your Mom will rest in peace now. Take Care.
Birth date: Dec 30, 1924 Death date: May 16, 2012
Rosalie Kefauver of Bridgeville, DE went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, with her family by her bedside in her home. Rosalie was born in Cambridge, MD on December 30, 1924, daughter of the late Howard and Maggie ( Read Obituary
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Your Mom will rest in peace now. Take Care.
Sandy, Sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I looked forward to seeing her at the Greenwood Cheer Center. She always had a smile for everyone. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
The services were beautiful for Mommom. She looked so at peace. In the days to come please cherish all the memories and moments we had with her to carry you through this grieving process. She was the best grandmother anyone could want!! She took me under her wing when I became part of this family and never let me go. She will always hold a special place in my heart. I know she is up there dancing the days away to her country music with Poppop, Uncle Butchie and Duke (among others). She always had the best smiles and laughs. My memories will live on favorite. God Bless all of you and I love each of you!
Aunt Rosalie was a wonderful very very sweet lady and she will be missed by all.
Thank you for being such a sweet Lady!! I will miss that great smile!! You always made me feel at home, even though I'm not from here!! Sandy& David & Family we are so sorry for your loss!! May God Bless you!!
I am so sorry I missed the services Sandy and David. You were blessed to have such a nice mother
May love bring you comfort and time Bring You peace.
Star love , Joan Adams Maloney
Worthy Matron
Sandy, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. May the Lord comfort you in your time of sorrow.
Sandy and family,
Our thoughts are with you and your family during this time, Rosalie was a wonderful person and mother to all.
See you on Tuesday.
L & G
Dearest Aunt Rosalie,
My memories of you are so precious. As a child I always enjoyed my time at your home. You put up with a lot of tadpoles, picking your flowers, skinned knees and Sandy and I staying up giggling all night. Always had the best meals on the table, music to dance by and let us kids stay up late watching Twilight Zone and Hitchcock. ( i still have nightmares). I learned from you how to cook a chicken "from scratch, milk a goat, gather eggs and have fun on a farm. I will always cherish the night in Florida as adults I took you to see the big Live Oak tree in the middle of New Smyrna all decorated for Christmas and you looked at it in astonishment. We had our first "grown-up" talk that night and I realized just how wonderful a person you were. A great mother,aunt and friends to many. I am so sorry to hear of your passing but I know Uncle Nelson,Butch,Duke,Dad , Mom and your many other brothers and sisters,and many many friends that have passed before you in Heaven are so glad to see you again. I'm sure Dad grabbed you for the first dance ( you two shook many a leg together) You will be greatly missed here on earth but we rejoice that you are young and healthy and watching over us today. I am so sorry I cannot be there for your family at this time but they know my heart aches for them.
Gods speed and I will see you again some day in Gods kingdom and we will sing "In the Garden" together again.
Love and miss you ,Debbie