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Rosalynn 'Rozzie' Antelope

Antelope, Rosalynn "Rozzie"

Condolences to the brothers and sisters of the family. Rozzy is with her Mom and Dad and brothers now so she’s happy. May God Bless your soul Rozzy!!

Sparky Dewey - 10/25/2018

I pray for your children.
Losing a mother is the hardest thing in the world.
I pray for your brothers who lost the little momma.
I pray for your sister who lost her twin and precious big sis.
Give Isaih a hug.
Terrance too.
I pray your parents hold you close and safe until we meet again

Mary k - 10/26/2018

I will miss you Rozzie. This is your uncle. I wished someone would have told me earlier. I could have sent some money. If your kids ever needs me, I am here. I am getting closer to seeing my brother Terry, your mom, Terrance, Isaiah and you... I respected you and I will always love you very much...

carson antelope - 10/27/2018

So sorry for your loss, I didn't hear of Rozzie's passing until today. My thoughts & prayers will be with you, time will help ease your pain.
Heetce' noohoobe3en

Merlene Hudson (school cook) - 10/29/2018

Our deepest condolences to The Antelope
Family & Friends, may you find comfort
in this scripture, John 11: 1-44.

Rosemary Pettigrew - 10/30/2018

My family and I would like to express our deepest sympathy over the loss of Rozzie.
May you find comfort in your loving memories and the warmth of family and friends. A scripture that has uplifted many who have experienced such a loss, is found at Revelation 21:4. There it describes a time when death and pain will be gone forever. We will even see our loved ones again who we have lost in death (John 5:28 & 29). It is our hope that these words bring you a measure of comfort during this difficult time as well. Once again, please accept our condolences as you deal with your loss.

Elton Family - 10/31/2018

To the Family ,
I would like to express how sorry to hear of your loss.
It seems so unfair that death should have the power to take away someone you love. And when it happens, the thought of never again being able to talk to, laugh with, or hold your loved one can be most difficult to bear. That pain is not necessarily erased by being told that your loved one is up in heaven.
Jesus Christ promised that millions now dead will live again on this earth and have the prospect of remaining on it forever under peaceful, paradisaic conditions. (Luke 23:43; John 3:16; 17:3; compare Psalm 37:29 and Matthew 5:5.) Since Jesus made the promise, it is safe to assume that he is willing to fulfill it.
These promises have consoled me when my father died. Hopefully, they can provide some hope and comfort to your family.

Fred Nikonchuk - 11/2/2018