January 4, 2013
June Rose, 84; of Oswego died at Oswego Hospital, Oswego. She was born in Fulton, NY and she has been a lifetime resident of Oswego County. Mrs. Rose was past employed with Sealright, Co., Fulton and she retired from KBC after 20 years of service as a clerk. She was pre-deceased by her husband Ralph Rose in 2004 and siblings: James, Lee, and Dean Bickford, Arlene VanAlstine and Veva Gallagher. Mrs. Rose is survived by her 3 children: Terry (Ken Warner) Rose of Syracuse, Timothy Rose of Fulton, and Cindy (Spike) Giberson of Oswego, 3 sisters: Beatrice Smith of Oswego, Ellen Hawley of Fulton, and Kay (Ed) Coe of Fulton, 8 grandchildren, 10 great granddaughters, 2 great grandsons, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held 2:00 PM Sunday at the Sugar Funeral Home, Inc., 224 W. 2nd St. S. Fulton with Rev. David Grey officiating. Burial will be held in the spring at Fairdale Cemetery, Hannibal. Calling hours will be conducted Sunday from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at the Sugar Funeral Home, Inc.
Tim and Family,
I have had you in my thoughts and prayers during this sad time. Losing a loved one is always so difficult. Tim, we have been through a lot of losses since we have known one another. You were always there for me my friend. Please know that I am here for you at your sad time. God will see you through this. In love and friendship, Linda
My Dear Tim,
I’m sorry I won’t be available to be at your Moms wake, however I am thinking of you and am praying that God will comfort you and your family during this sad time. We all know she’s in a better place, however, that still doesn’t ease the pain you feel right now, but I’m sure that when your Mom arrived in Heaven, there was a slightly crusty woman with an offbeat sense of humor, saying, “Hi June, I’m Marilyn”. ………………no futher explanation needed!
Respecfully, your friend
Sue Thomas
Terry and Family: Sorry to hear of your loss. 81 years is a long life, but never long enough when it relates to a mother. Hope a lifetime of memories can hold and sustain you.
Debbie & Ray