Rosabelle Ellen Everitt (26 Dec 1938 - 11 Apr 2022)

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Location
Wilford Hill Crematorium (Main Chapel) Loughborough Road West Bridgford NG2 7FE
Date
3rd May 2022
Time
3pm
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Location
Wilford Hill Crematorium (Main Chapel) Loughborough Road West Bridgford NG2 7FE
Date
3rd May 2022
Time
3pm

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In loving memory of Rosabelle Everitt who sadly passed away on 11th April 2022

Offline donation: Retiring Collection at Wilford Hill Crematorium donated in memory of Rosabelle
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Karen & John Craven wrote

My memory of Rosabelle will be of the joy she exuded. Joy in people, joy in the Lord, joy in worship and joy in life!
For a brief time (pre Covid) she joined us at Women of Hope. She was such a mature, wise woman of God. Her voice was often God’s voice. Her words and advice were always welcome and always stayed with you.
At one group meeting I shared concerns about my own adult children and their questionable (in my opinion!) life choices.
Rosabelle, with passion, said, ‘Don’t worry and try to ‘fix’ them. Just love them. That’s all you have to do. Love them’
This simple truth hit me and ever since, especially when difficult or challenging situations with family, friends and people arise, a voice speaks, ‘Just love them’
Rosabelle had a wisdom and spirit in Christ I aspire to have.
She was truly spirit filled. She will be so missed. Her physical light may have gone out but the light she exuded will shine on in and through everyone who knew her.
I’ve heard it said that our lives are like a tapestry with the threads being our life experiences and the people we come to know. Well in my tapestry Rosabelle is a golden thread and I’m sure she is in many others.

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A dear friend

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