Rose A. Fisher
Born: Tue., Jun. 11, 1912
Died: Mon., Feb. 28, 2011
Visitation
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Sat., Mar. 05, 2011
Location: - Not available -
Funeral Service
11:00 AM Sat., Mar. 05, 2011


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Rose A. Fisher a life-long resident of Walpole died February 28th at the Harrington House in Walpole after a long illness at the age of 98. She attended Walpole schools and was a beautician in Chestnut Hill for many years. She was the wife of the late Walter L. Fisher Sr. Mother of Walter L. Fisher Jr. of Holbrook and Catharine A. Fisher of Punta Gorda, Florida, formerly of Rhode Island. Sister of the late Joseph Bauer and Elsie Berger. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held Saturday morning 10 to 11 followed by a funeral service at the Alexander F. Thomas & Sons Funeral Home, 45 Common Street, Walpole. Reverend Ray Kostulias officiating. Internment in Rural Cemetery Walpole. In lieu of flowers donations in Rose’s memory may be made to the United Church in Walpole, P.O. Box 287, 30 Common Street, Walpole, MA 02081 or through charity of choice. For directions and guestbook please visit: thomasfuneralhomes.com.
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J Nunnally
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Posted Wed March 02, 2011
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My deepest sympathy go out to your family during this time of sorrow. The death of a love one is very difficult. Therefore, I'd like to share scripture that may help. Please, read John 6:40, 44.
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Eileen & Chip
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Posted Wed March 02, 2011
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We are so sorry for the loss of your Mom. We want you to know we are thinking of you all and what your going through right now.
We send thoughts of sympathy and support to you as you begin your journey without your Mom.
May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead.
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Paul Rizzo
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Posted Wed March 02, 2011
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Dear Cathy and Walter, I am very sorry about the passing of you mother, Rose. She was very dear to my heart and I will always cherish the memories I have of her. Let it be known that in a few precious moments before her passing, I held her hand, spoke to her gently, comforted her and told her we all loved her. I could see and feel that she truly understood from her response. I am happy I was able to be with her at that time and will always feel the love she had for all of us. Paul Rizzo
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Lynda Horenstein
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Posted Fri March 04, 2011
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I will miss our sweet Rose.
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