Lois Rosberg

Lois Rosberg

April 7, 2010

Our beloved wife and mother went

to be with our Lord in Heaven.

Lois was born May 6, 1922, in Westminster, County of Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, to George and Helen Moir. She married Peter Rosberg in 1947 and moved to Seattle, Washington. They settled on Vashon Island to raise their four daughters, Diana, Jayne, Laurie and Karen. She was many things in this life; daughter, sister, wife, mother, friend. She was loving and kind, always there when you needed her, stable, reliable, honest and hardworking. Her neighbors and friends were like extended family to her and she made everyone feel loved, always warm and nurturing to those she cared about. Lois collected wonderful life-long friends, some as far back as 70 years. She was the best mother anyone could wish for, never playing favorites with any of her children, and truly cared about all their friends. Lois was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Bill. She is survived by her husband Peter of 63 years, her sisters Margaret and Helen, her daughters, 10 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Her family adored her, and her legacy of Love is living on through them.

Hold on tight to the ones you Love, time waits for no one. Treasure every moment you have.

Our prayers have all been answered

I finally arrived

The healing that had been delayed

Has now been realized

No one’s in a hurry, there’s no schedule to keep

We’re all enjoying Jesus, just sitting at His feet

If you could see me now

I’m walking streets of gold

If you could see me now

I’m standing tall and whole

If you could see me now

You’d know I’ve seen His face

If you could see me now

You’d know the pain is erased

My light and temporary trials

have worked out for my good

to know it brought Him glory

When I misunderstood

Though we’ve had our sorrows

they never can compare

What Jesus has in store for us

No language can share

If you could see me now

You wouldn’t want me to ever leave this place

If you could only see me now

(paid obituary)