Born on January 23, 1937, she was the daughter of Frank and Socorro Durazo. She was born and raised in Tucson, and the sister of Yolanda Cristo, Frank Durazo and Cynthia Delgado. She attended Tucson High and graduated from the U of A, receiving her undergraduate and Master's degree.
Rosalie's most valued possession was her family, devoting her life to her children - Debby (Jim Brown) Nelson, Suzanne Aros, Roy (Brenda) Aros and Armando (Jeana) Kennon. She was also a loving grandmother to Jeff, Jay, MC, Jackson, Scotty, Cassie and Tanner.
Rosalie was a well-respected Educator, making a life-long career of teaching others. She worked with TUSD #1 and later, the U of A. After retirement, she continued working as a consultant with the Head Start Program.
Rosalie's love, wisdom and generosity, are some of the many attributes that we will miss. She was a beautiful woman, and a true friend - always helping those less fortunate. She touched the lives of all she met. Undying love, thoughts and prayers will always be with you Rosalie (Mom and Grandma Rosalie).
Memorial Mass 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 22, 2013 at St. Odilia Catholic Church, 7570 N. Paseo Del Norte.
Arrangements by BRING'S BROADWAY CHAPEL. bringfuneralhome.com
Published in the Arizona Daily Star on Oct. 20, 2013
Born on January 23, 1937, she was the daughter of Frank and Socorro Durazo. She was born and raised in Tucson, and the sister of Yolanda Cristo, Frank Durazo and Cynthia Delgado. She attended Tucson High and graduated from the U of A, receiving her undergraduate and Master's degree.
Rosalie's most valued possession was her family, devoting her life to her children - Debby (Jim Brown) Nelson, Suzanne Aros, Roy (Brenda) Aros and Armando (Jeana) Kennon. She was also a loving grandmother to Jeff, Jay, MC, Jackson, Scotty, Cassie and Tanner.
Rosalie was a well-respected Educator, making a life-long career of teaching others. She worked with TUSD #1 and later, the U of A. After retirement, she continued working as a consultant with the Head Start Program.
Rosalie's love, wisdom and generosity, are some of the many attributes that we will miss. She was a beautiful woman, and a true friend - always helping those less fortunate. She touched the lives of all she met. Undying love, thoughts and prayers will always be with you Rosalie (Mom and Grandma Rosalie).
Memorial Mass 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 22, 2013 at St. Odilia Catholic Church, 7570 N. Paseo Del Norte.
Arrangements by BRING'S BROADWAY CHAPEL. bringfuneralhome.com
Published in the Arizona Daily Star on Oct. 20, 2013
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