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Bea "Rosy" passed 10-11-09. Dearly missed

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Hi.

The deapth of our sadness has grown beyond words. We lost Rosy October eleventh. The strokes she suffered were too much for her to recover. Although many here didn't really know her, she felt some did and wished that should this time come, I say a few words. Sincerely with many thanks to those she spoke with. While she perhaps touched some with her particular brand of humor and amazing wit and intellect. I thought it best to just list the Obituary as it was written and leave it there with one last goodbye.

 

Beulah Jenson

Branson, Mo.-Born, Beulah Catherine Rose Schellenberg-Jenson, 83 passed away on Oct. 11, 2009 in Branson Missouri.

   She was born April 27th, 1926 to Fred and Hazel Grimm. Beulah will be sadly missed by her family and friends. Among her favorite things were cooking and baking for loved ones, her angel collection that she compared to those family and friends. Her records and teaching well beyond retiring.

   Beulah is survived by her husband Marty Jenson, daughters, Sandra Schmittlein, Susan Blanchard, and Kathy bates all of Branson Mo. Two sons Albert Jenson of Fulton Ill. and Allen Jenson of St.Louis, Mo. 12 grand children, 19 great grandchildren, and 3 great-great grandchildren; and one sister, Hazel Heart of Oregon.

   She was preceded in death by her parents, six sisters, two brothers, one daughter Margaret James and one son in-law William Edward.

   Cremation has taken place and a family memorial service will be held October 16, St. Louis Mo.

 

Among the history here it might become obvious that Bea was a bit older than she suggested, but we can excuse our women for their vanity at times and accept that getting old has it's perks too. I am about to wrap up our time here in Iowa and I too thank everyone who communicated with Rosy, especially those that got her blood to pumping at times. She loved every minute of it and wouldn't have traded that time away for all the tea in China. Thank you! Please forgive that I will not likely be replying to any comments as I will perhaps be gone in a day or two's time. I am taking the last trip back home with Rosy and her collections to stay with our youngest daughter. So once again, thanks to all you who helped keep an fiesty old teacher happy and perhaps learned a little along the way, she sure did.

Martin.

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You and your family have my deepest condolences.

 

She was a real spunky lady that I enjoyed her posts.

 

My condolences to you and your family.

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My wife and i offer your our deepest condolences..........

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