William Rose
William A. Rose passed away peacefully at his home in Manchester, surrounded by his loved ones on the afternoon of November 16, 2014.
William was born in Ferndale, California on February 2, 1940 to the late William and Mamie Rose. He enlisted early in the U.S. Coast Guard and served actively in the Gulf Coast during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He later met and married his 1st wife Virginia, who preceded him in death.
He is survived by his loving wife Nancy Rose (nee Stevson); his beloved children Debbie (Bill) Lackner, Chrissy (Dale) Myers and Wendy (Chris) Buss; his step-children Laura Arcuri and Greg & Laura Dunn. He had one son, Billy, who also passed away before him. He was proud of his grandchildren; Kat, Lindsey, Andrew, Claire, Jeffrey, Jason, Kevin, Brookelynn and Rhiannon and his great-grandkids; Genesis and Kenneth. He was a great friend and mentor for many people.
During his life in St. Louis, he owned his own business, Rose Kitchen and Remodeling. He was an avid golfer and fisherman. He was also an active board member of the Family Resource Center and was part of the organization for over 30 years. He was proud of his work there and was glad to help with projects that benefitted children. Bill will be remembered most for his kindness and humor and his devotion to his family and friends.
Bill will be buried privately with honors at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Family Resource Center, 3309 S. Kingshighway Blvd., St. Louis MO 63139.
I will miss you so much Dad. I’m glad are at peace now and can rest. Please know you were dearly loved by your family and were a good father.
For Bill-The Avid Golfer….
The Golf Course In The Sky
As eighteen Flags flew half mast, and
Glasses were soberly raised high
The latest member was having a ball
at the golf course in the sky….
You are missed my friend but will not be forgotten.
To Nancy and her wonderful family –
You have my deepest and most sincere
sympathy. Those who knew him best knew of his deep concern and care for others. In the upcoming months may your hearts be filled with peace, calm and great memories.
For the last 50 years we have laughed,worked and played with our friend. We will remember the good times and cherish the memories.