ROSENA "ROSE" STRAWN BROADDUS

March 19, 1959 - December 19, 2021

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Obituary For ROSENA "ROSE" STRAWN BROADDUS

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Services Saturday, January 8, 2022 1:00 PM Wells Chapel 811 Woods Street

Wells Funeral Home is inviting you to a live stream of the Celebration of Rosena "Rose" Strawn Broaddus

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82851188060pwd=emxUVVdHSTNQejh3d2RaWUxKTjIyZz09

Meeting ID: 828 5118 8060 Passcode: 220108

Rosena "Rose" Strawn-Broaddus was born March 19, 1959 to Clint Strawn Jr. and Opal Brown in Wichita Falls, TX. She attended Rider High School and VRJC. She found her passion working as a Child Care Administrator for the Children’s Aid Society. She was a dedicated mother and grandmother.

She leaves to mourn her memory a companion, Gene Buchanan; two daughters, Lillian Strawn-Myles (Elbert) and Antoinette Strawn; five grandchildren, Emerald Stanley, Elexus Strawn, James Edward Stanley (Rayna), Dejaney Strawn and Alonya Strawn-Bryant; three sisters, Celicia Strawn, Frances Humphrey (Micheal) and Lillian Strawn-McGeehon (Steve); 16 great grandchildren and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

She was preceded in death by both her parents, late husband: Morris Broaddus, brother: Dezi Strawn and her youngest and only son, Bill Strawn.

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  • January 08, 2022

    My deepest sympathies and prayers to Liz, Celicia and the entire family on the loss of your loved one! Rest eternally in peace 💐🙏🏾💕

  • January 07, 2022

    No words express how great of a loss this is. I'm blessed to have called you my grandmother. This is so unreal. I'm grateful for the bond we had and every moment we spent together. I'm happy that you are at rest now. You fought a good fight, and finished your course. 2 Timothy 4:7 I'm sad that I'll have to go to Honduras & Australia without you. But you're forever in my heart! Rest easy baby. -Lex.

  • January 07, 2022

    Words cannot express the kindness that you bought to this world. You will be missed. Love you.

  • January 06, 2022

    Mom. Your passing has been the most difficult and damaging situation I have had to endure. Not only mourning your death but having everything I was comfortable with changed immediately has been dreadful , but I will stand strong because you always made me feel loved and important. I lost my best friend, mother and roommate.lol. Due to your love for me and encouragements I will go on stronger than ever. I am so happy we spent your last months and moments together and you will always be with me. You are missed and I miss the future we should have had. You know I adore you and I love you.

  • January 04, 2022

    Remembering her with great fondness from the Children's Home. June Lane

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