Myrna Rosen (January 17, 1935 - July 17, 2020)

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Myrna Rosen
  • January 17, 1935
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  • July 17, 2020

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Myrna Jean Taylor Rosen, born January 17, 1935, as witnessed by loved ones, peacefully slipped through heaven’s gate on July 18, 2020.  Loving wife to Ronald Rosen for sixty-nine years, mother to three sons, grandmother to four, great-grandmother to five. A life dedicated to family and church, she inspired all with her generosity, talents and grace. Arrangements entrusted to Baldwin Brothers-Titusville.

There are no services scheduled at this time.


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  1. Kelly Taylor says:
    13 Dec 2022
    Aunt Myrna was so beautiful and wonderful and an amazing person!!! She was my great Aunt and I loved her deeply. We would write each other cards and letters. We both owned white cats! We both were painters! She once told me how she had paintings all over her home stored, even in her bathtub. I would stay at her home when I was small during summers and swim and go on the boat on the canal. She was a great cook and I spending time with her. I miss her tremendously. She had a big beautiful smile.

  2. Caitlyn Prive lit a candle:
    03 Aug 2020
    Lit since August 3, 2020 at 8:59:44 PM

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  5. Carl Rosen lit a candle:
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  8. Darlene Bryson says:
    02 Aug 2020
    Aunt Myrna was an amazing woman! She was not only kind and generous, she was loving person and loved her family and friends deeply. She will be missed by all who knew her. The Lord brought her home so his garden could be a little brighter. Rest in peace Dear One until we see each other again.

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