Charles
I have so many wonderful memories of her and Bob they will be sorely missed love to you all I miss you guys
Death date: Mar 30, 2019
"Rosalie"\r\n1928-2019\r\nRosalie quietly passed away in the Cottonwood Creek Senior Living Community on March 30, 2019. Her family was fortunate to gather in Salt Lake City for the Saint Patrick's Day Parade to spend time with h Read Obituary
I have so many wonderful memories of her and Bob they will be sorely missed love to you all I miss you guys
To the Neville Family:\r\n\r\nPlease know that all of the Henkels Family sends their sympathy and prayers your way on the loss of such a wonderful mother. I had the opportunity to get to know both of your parents better while they were living at Highland Cove and I would see them in the dining room.\r\nYour mother always had a beautiful smile on her face.
I am sorry Nev\'s. My mom said your Mom is the hardest person to lose from this life. They would have and did, anything that was best for us. It\'s amazing and heart warming when we remember them from time to time. When Irish EYES ARE SMILLING smile for me. And from Greg\'s song Oh Four or Five Times.
Dear Neville Family,\r\nWe are so sorry to hear about Rosalie. We wish we could get to the funeral mass but Mom is not up to it. We are praying for you and Rosalie. All of the siblings are together now and Chuck has all of those women picking on him again:)\r\nThe Schwope\'s Linda, Chelle and Mary
may she rest in peace. i never met her but she was my dad aka tim\'s aunt. my dad really loved her and i\'m proud to share her irish heritage. God bless her
Neville family:\r\nI am sorry for your loss. I never met Rosalie, but it is clear that she led a good life\r\nand that she left a great legacy of family and friends that she touched.\r\n\r\n--Dale Myers\r\n(a friend of Tim Neville)
To our Neville classmates and dear friends, please know that we Kunzweilers loved your mother so much. She was so kind to us and such an elegant person. We cherished her as our neighbor and fellow parishioner. We know that our Mother enjoyed the Hibernian society and was equally proud of her shared Irish ancestry in Utah. We hold you all in our hearts as you go through this time. Rosalie and Bob have much to be proud of. Linda, John & Bill
Bob, Lori, Greg, Jane, Chris, and Mike,\r\n\r\nI am so sorry for your monumental loss. I consider your mom one of the classiest ladies who ever graced this planet. She always greeted me with a smile and warm words, and she brought a smile to my face. I have the fondest of memories of countless times spent at 2700 Parleys Way. I am both grateful and blessed for having known your mom for darned near a half a century. Fare thee well, Rosalie.
Dear Neville Family,\r\nMy thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn and celebrate the completion of your gracious Mother Rosalie�??s circle of life.\r\nOur families share many fond memories over our time within the St Ambrose/Judge/Hibernian Family.\r\nMay Rosalie Rest In Peace
To the Neville Family, \r\nSincere condolences to all of you from Roger and the Tobari\'s, especially Audrey and Kimiko. Heartfelt wishes that your sorrow over Rosalie\'s passing quickly diminishes with time and that your favorite memories of her last forever. She was a very special person full of charm and grace. May her soul rest peacefully.