Kay
Love to see u smile. Your eyes were always glowing. I miss you very much. Aunt rose you were a very special lady. Give my mom extra hugs and kisses from me tell her I love her. Rest in peace
Birth date: Oct 14, 1926 Death date: Dec 24, 2014
Decatur – Rose M. (Grosso) Cantwell, loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and aunt, passed away at 9:42 p.m. on Christmas Eve at the Imboden Creek Living Center in Decatur. Rose was born on October 14, 1926 in Ne Read Obituary
Love to see u smile. Your eyes were always glowing. I miss you very much. Aunt rose you were a very special lady. Give my mom extra hugs and kisses from me tell her I love her. Rest in peace
It is with our deepest sympathy that we say good-bye to Aunt Rose today. May we all remember the joy, humor, and forgiving ways that Aunt Rose shared her life with all of us. Thank you Aunt Rose for all the childhood memories. May you rest in peace with our heavenly father.In Loving Memory,Mike, Cathy, Joe, and David McConkey
So sorry to hear of Rose's passing. I play piano for the Grace Methodist service and McKinley Court, and while she was there, she was a faithful attender, and always so sweet and appreciative of us coming there to bring a church service to the residents.
We were so sorry to learn of Rose's passing. We extend our condolences to her family and friends. We became acquainted with Rose when my Mom was in McKinley Ct. Care Center. She was such a sweet, wonderful lady. We would have lunch with her in the Activity Room occasionally, and she would always want to give me some of her food because she didn't think I had enough to eat. Sometimes I would push her in her wheelchair back to her room, and you would think I gave her a million dollars. She will be greatly missed.
Aunt rose u r a wonderful and caring person every time I saw u were smiling. I enjoyed every time I went to see u. Just always remember I was ur favorite niece. Missing u and Love u forever. Kay
Dear Tom and Fran,Rose Cantwell was one of the sweetest people I knew. I remember I always thought she was sweet like my mother. Working at St. Mary's Hospital, I remember how she brought Cara to see you, Fran.Another time, when there was a choir party at your house, she told me how they decorated the tree. She really seemed to be an important person in your family.Remember the good times always.Blessings,Shirley Blickensderfer