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Rosie Maddox

May 25, 1992 - January 4, 2018

Rosie was a very caring, loving and honest young lady.

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  • 2018-01-18 18:29:03 View / Comment (0)
    Jordan King

    Jordan King

    Jordan King

    Death is one of the hardest things to deal with but the Bible gives us a wonderful hope for our dead loved ones. It says at John 5:28,29..."for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out." This will be a wonderful time because we will see our dead loved ones again when Jesus resurrects them back to life.

  • 2018-01-15 16:56:51 View / Comment (0)

    christine fisher

    Along with my husband we have known Rosie since she was about 8yrs old along with her sister Katie and Ange and Tony. We were on holiday in cornwall at the time and we have met up every year since then aswell as inbetween times. She would come over to our caravan with her sidekick Laura Pickering and have a game of happy families or other such games. I remember one year when a young family started to play rounders near to where we were sat and in the end me, Ange and Rosie got roped in to play. It was quite funny as I wasn't exactly slim then and couldn't run as fast as them. That is the best of holidays, it isn't what you look like but what enjoyment you get out of it. In the evenings Rosie, Ange and me would go for a walk along the beach and end up sitting on a blanket singing gooly, gooly, gooly watcha, gingagoo, gingaoo and people who saw or heard us must have thought that we were bonkers but we had such a good laugh. I have watched since growing into a gorgeous young lady who went from wearing trousers to actually putting a dress on. I don't have that many photos but I will sort some out and post on here. R.I.P Rosie. Jim and I will never forget you xx

  • christine fisher 2018-01-15 16:56:51 wrote:

    Along with my husband we have known Rosie since she was about 8yrs old along with her sister Katie and Ange and Tony. We were on holiday in cornwall at the time and we have met up every year since then aswell as inbetween times. She would come over to our caravan with her sidekick Laura Pickering and have a game of happy families or other such games. I remember one year when a young family started to play rounders near to where we were sat and in the end me, Ange and Rosie got roped in to play. It was quite funny as I wasn't exactly slim then and couldn't run as fast as them. That is the best of holidays, it isn't what you look like but what enjoyment you get out of it. In the evenings Rosie, Ange and me would go for a walk along the beach and end up sitting on a blanket singing gooly, gooly, gooly watcha, gingagoo, gingaoo and people who saw or heard us must have thought that we were bonkers but we had such a good laugh. I have watched since growing into a gorgeous young lady who went from wearing trousers to actually putting a dress on. I don't have that many photos but I will sort some out and post on here. R.I.P Rosie. Jim and I will never forget you xx

    christine fisher 2018-01-15 16:56:51 wrote: Along with my husband we have known Rosie since she was about 8yrs old along with her sister Katie and Ange and Tony. We were on holiday in cornwall at the time and we have met up every year since then aswell as inbetween times. She would come over to our caravan with her sidekick Laura Pickering and have a game of happy families or other such games. I remember one year when a young family started to play rounders near to where we were sat and in the end me, Ange and Rosie got roped in to play. It was quite funny as I wasn't exactly slim then and couldn't run as fast as them. That is the best of holidays, it isn't what you look like but what enjoyment you get out of it. In the evenings Rosie, Ange and me would go for a walk along the beach and end up sitting on a blanket singing gooly, gooly, gooly watcha, gingagoo, gingaoo and people who saw or heard us must have thought that we were bonkers but we had such a good laugh. I have watched since growing into a gorgeous young lady who went from wearing trousers to actually putting a dress on. I don't have that many photos but I will sort some out and post on here. R.I.P Rosie. Jim and I will never forget you xx

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