Rosalie Vance
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Condolence From: Dean & Sue Loomis
Condolence: Bob: our deepest sympathy to you and your family on your loss of Rosalie. We remember many happy times with both of you: Panama Canal cruise, Pocono Mts. trip, visits to your home in AZ, many fun social times in Vandalia. May your many wonderful memories of Rosalie help you in this sad time.
Monday January 19, 2015
Condolence From: Angelia Erbaugh
Condolence: Anita and Tania: I'm so sorry to read of your mom's passing. I lived behind you in Trotwood and my sister, Sandy, and I babysat for you for several summers. Your mom and our mom were friends. In fact, Anita stayed with us when your parents went to the hospital for Tania's birth. Your mother was the first business woman I knew, and she inspired me to pursue my business career. I was very fond of her. A funny memory . . . you wanted only peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch during those summers. I had never tasted it before, thinking it was gross. I made so many sandwiches, however, I finally tasted it and realized what a wonderful thing I had been missing!

You are in my thoughts,
Angelia Erbaugh

Sunday January 18, 2015
Condolence From: Terie Stidham
Condolence: Anita & Tania
Sorry for your loss, and may she rest in piece
love Terie
Friday January 09, 2015
Condolence From: Bob, Anita, and Tania
Condolence: I am very sorry for the loss of your wife/mother, Rosalie. I told Bob that I remember good times at Rosalie's house when I was a kid. I enjoyed all the good food she made for holidays. I remember her giving Angie and I cool notebooks from Mead. I also remember that beautiful house she had in the woods with the Ohio room and the great room. Rosalie was fun to be around. She always made us feel welcome. She was a great aunt and I wish I could have spent more time with her. I enjoyed her laugh and she reminded me of grandma Dillon. I feel badly that divorce and living several states away ended our good holiday time together, but I'm happy that I have the memories. My fondest memory is when uncle Duane was playing the organ and Rosalie, Margaret, Shirley and my mom were dancing in the living room. My dad was filming the jig with some dated recording device. Those were good times. I'm glad I have those time to remember. Love, Aimee
Friday January 09, 2015

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