Susan Lucas-conwell|Mar 22, 2022
Thanks for the update, Ellen. Standing by for whenever there's news about services. RoseAnn was such an amazing person. Best, Susan
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Glenn Blumhorst|Mar 3, 2022
I’d so saddened to hear of RoseAnn’s passing. On behalf of the Peace Corps community, I extend my gratitude for her service to others in the Peace Corps and throughout her lifetime. My condolences to all her loved ones.
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Michael O’Neill|Mar 3, 2022
Though saddened to the core to learn of RoseAnn’s passing, I am flooded by so many joyous memories and inspired by her approach to life. We are blessed to have had RoseAnn in our lives and to have basked in her her unique, loving energy. RoseAnn would have us embrace our loss, share our joys, and get out there and make the world better, one relationship at a time. Amen.
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Haydi Danielson|Mar 2, 2022
RoseAnn was an inspiration in so many ways. Her keen observation skills, intelligence, energy, empathy, and love of life were so strong. I knew her through her selfless work with the Woodside/Portola Valley Rotary Club. She was a giver! As a Peace Corps volunteer in Sierra Leone, a Rotarian, and a friend, she gave her all to help others in need. We will miss RoseAnn as a bright light in our lives. We will look for her in the stars above.
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Florence Fuyt|Mar 2, 2022
So heartbreaking. But what a legacy she leaves behind! Not only all her life’s work, her contributions to Sierra Leone (which is how we met), but she also showed people how to fight. All our love to her family and close ones.
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