Brenda Jessee
Dear Family Of Reba, We Are So Sorry For Your Loss. Please Know You Are In Our Thoughts And Prayers And Will Be In The Day's To Come. We Love Each And Everyone Of You Dear Cousins. Love And Prayers!! Tim, Brenda And Justin Jessee.
Birth date: Jun 4, 1935 Death date: Mar 9, 2020
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Reba Lavonne Rosenbaum, age 84, of London, Kentucky, widow of the late Phillip E. Rosenbaum passed away Monday, March 9, 2020 at Laurel Heights Home for the Elderly. She was the mother of Vickie George and husband Roger of London, Kentucky; the sister of Wilma Wright, Bob Widener and wife Betty all of Bristol, Virginia, and Jake Widener and wife Lillie of Indian Trail, North Carolina. She was also blessed with two grandchildren, Brian George and wife Kari Beth of Ludlow, Kentucky, and Brianna Hyde and husband Darrel of East Bernstadt, Kentucky; by one great granddaughter, Emily Grace Parsons of East Bernstadt, Kentucky; and by two step great grandchildren, Dustin Hyde of East Bernstadt, Kentucky, and Amber Belt and husband Chad of West Jordan, Utah; and by a host of nieces and nephews. Besides her spouse, she was also preceded in death by her parents, Edgar and Ora Widener. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church of London, Kentucky. Funeral services for Reba Lavonne Rosenbaum will be conducted Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. in London Funeral Home Chapel with Jamie Maxey, Harold Gilbert, Greg Deaton, and Norm Brock officiating. Burial will follow at Ralph George Family Cemetery. The family of Reba Lavonne Rosenbaum will receive friends at London Funeral Home after 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, 2020. Serving as pallbearers are: Family and Friends.Read Obituary
Dear Family Of Reba, We Are So Sorry For Your Loss. Please Know You Are In Our Thoughts And Prayers And Will Be In The Day's To Come. We Love Each And Everyone Of You Dear Cousins. Love And Prayers!! Tim, Brenda And Justin Jessee.
How I will miss that sweet lady ! She always had a smile for everyone. As our pianist at Calvary, sometimes we all clapped for her after a song she played. She would just drop and shake her head....never wanted any praise. She could really make that piano sing !
My precious aunt Reba, what a glorious reunion you must of had awaiting your arrival. It's with heavy hearts we weep, but we can take comfort in knowing that we will see you again. Praise God, Amen! It's my prayer that God wrap his loving arms around each of your loved ones, providing comfort and strength in the days to come. We love and miss you, while you remain in our hearts forever, Amen.
Reba was such a special lady. She was our pianist at Calvary for many years and she could make that piano “talk”. She was very kind, caring and always greeted everyone with a smile. Love and prayers to Vickie, Roger, Brian, Brianna and all the rest of her family.