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Harriet <I>Moeller</I> De Rosiere

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Harriet Moeller De Rosiere

Birth
Bexley, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Aug 2013 (aged 84)
Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
Burial
Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Harriet de Rosière, died peacefully at home in Palm Beach, Florida, August 12, 2013 with Reggie, her faithful Corgi, at her side.

She was born in Bexley, [Ohio] the only child of Harry Moeller and Lilian Arbenz.

Educated at Columbus School for Girls and Vassar, she had married Vicomte Paul de Rosière (1908-1995) in 1955 and lived in New York, Paris, London and Houston.

She is survived by one son, Roland, her daughter-in-law, Paivi and two grandsons, Henri and Pauli.

An accomplished cross country skier and scuba diver, she was also an amateur painter and contributing editor to Town and Country magazine.

A noted socialite and hostess she was on the cover of T and C, and named one of the best dressed women by W in the seventies.

She was a long time member of the Bath and Tennis Club in Palm Beach.

The funeral was held at Bethesda by the Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach August 22, where her remains are buried.

A memorial will be held at the American Cathedral of Paris October 11.

Donations may be made to Hospice of Palm Beach.

Condolences will be gratefully received by his son at Tuohimaentie 73d, 00670 Helsinki, Finland.


Published in The Columbus Dispatch on September 7, 2013
Harriet de Rosière, died peacefully at home in Palm Beach, Florida, August 12, 2013 with Reggie, her faithful Corgi, at her side.

She was born in Bexley, [Ohio] the only child of Harry Moeller and Lilian Arbenz.

Educated at Columbus School for Girls and Vassar, she had married Vicomte Paul de Rosière (1908-1995) in 1955 and lived in New York, Paris, London and Houston.

She is survived by one son, Roland, her daughter-in-law, Paivi and two grandsons, Henri and Pauli.

An accomplished cross country skier and scuba diver, she was also an amateur painter and contributing editor to Town and Country magazine.

A noted socialite and hostess she was on the cover of T and C, and named one of the best dressed women by W in the seventies.

She was a long time member of the Bath and Tennis Club in Palm Beach.

The funeral was held at Bethesda by the Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach August 22, where her remains are buried.

A memorial will be held at the American Cathedral of Paris October 11.

Donations may be made to Hospice of Palm Beach.

Condolences will be gratefully received by his son at Tuohimaentie 73d, 00670 Helsinki, Finland.


Published in The Columbus Dispatch on September 7, 2013


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