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Birth date: Sep 18, 1946 Death date: Nov 24, 2016
Eleanor Mae Rosa was born in Honolulu Hawaii to the parents of Louis Gones Rosa and Elizabeth Luka on September 18, 1946, and passed away on November 24, 2016, in Dallas, Texas. She was 70 years of age. Eleanor is survived by her Read Obituary
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Lit a candle in memory of Eleanor Mae Rosa
May God rest your soul in heaven Mrs. Rosa, she was a kind and sociable person, always happy and laugh, May God keep you in heaven, Rest In Peace!!! From Driver Gedion!!!
Rest in paradise Grandma. One of the toughest people I had the pleasure of meeting. Would give anyone your last and still give them a piece of your mind as well. Thank you for always treating us like family and not outcasts. Ive known u 20 years and that makes us family. You even gave me a nickname. "TOBY"lol Still can't believe it. Love ya Grandma.
You will be truly missed gone but not forgotten
This is so beautiful
Condolences to Rosa Family
Deepest Condolences to Family of Eleanor Rosa,May The Spirit of Almighty God help bring you inner peace at this difficult time.May the memories of your loved one lives forever in your hearts. The Owens Family
We pray for you a peace that surpasses the understanding and grief of this time. We hope that the strength that is shared in your family will gather and unite you. If fear and complication should come, we pray for your minds and hearts to be comforted and soothed and your ways made clear and easy. We send strength to you as you continue the leadership of your families and of building life. Stay strong and unified. To Eleanor, you are dearly remembered and loved. We have missed you from our lives. We will continue to pray with you for your precious daughters. With love and sympathy, Louis Rosa and family
I remember Erin, as happy,full of laughter,she was kind and gentle and loving. She was a fantastic hairdresser and mom. She adored her little girls. Of course she could get them dancing when they did something wrong. They were small when we would see them. Erin had a lot of hard knocks but always come up on the wining side. She left Hawaii with the Job Corp. got an education and made her living. She established herself in Dallas suburb and did well for Herself. She's one strong woman. I loved her. Carol J. Rosa may she rest in heavenly peace.