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 Ronda Faye <I>Armstrong/ Hinman</I> Rosencrantz

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Ronda Faye Armstrong/ Hinman Rosencrantz

Birth
USA
Death
3 Sep 2007 (aged 44)
Oregon, USA
Burial
Sweet Home, Linn County, Oregon, USA
Memorial ID
144985001 View Source

Ronda F. (Armstrong/ Hinman) Rosencrantz
Dec. 22, 1962 — Sept. 3, 2007

Ronda Rosencrantz is no longer a stranger in the land. She has moved to a new home, where there is no more pain, disappointment and sorrow. She no longer looks into a mirror darkly but now sees clearly and understands perfectly the plan that the living God had for her in this life.

One of Ronda's last sights was of a white orchid with a scarlet center, a glimpse of how she is clothed in white now and cleansed by the scarlet blood that was shed for her by Jesus Christ.

She is survived by her husband, Todd; mother and stepfather Cookie and John Hinman; brother and wife Caesar and Gail Jaime; sisters Kristy Conn and Brenda Jaime-Salvatore; brother and wife Rudy and Dawn Jaime; seven nieces and nephews; five great-nieces and nephews; and numerous cousins.

She loved people and never met a stranger. All were welcome in her home. She shared everything she had with others.

She loved cats and dogs. Her favorite was a black Labrador named Sassy, whom she trained to be a service dog for herself.

A celebration of new life will be Saturday at the Sweet Home Mennonite Church.

Contributions can be made to the Kidney Foundation or to SafeHaven Humane Society in Tangent.

Condolences can be e-mailed to [email protected]

Albany Democrat Herald September 6, 2007

Ronda F. (Armstrong/ Hinman) Rosencrantz
Dec. 22, 1962 — Sept. 3, 2007

Ronda Rosencrantz is no longer a stranger in the land. She has moved to a new home, where there is no more pain, disappointment and sorrow. She no longer looks into a mirror darkly but now sees clearly and understands perfectly the plan that the living God had for her in this life.

One of Ronda's last sights was of a white orchid with a scarlet center, a glimpse of how she is clothed in white now and cleansed by the scarlet blood that was shed for her by Jesus Christ.

She is survived by her husband, Todd; mother and stepfather Cookie and John Hinman; brother and wife Caesar and Gail Jaime; sisters Kristy Conn and Brenda Jaime-Salvatore; brother and wife Rudy and Dawn Jaime; seven nieces and nephews; five great-nieces and nephews; and numerous cousins.

She loved people and never met a stranger. All were welcome in her home. She shared everything she had with others.

She loved cats and dogs. Her favorite was a black Labrador named Sassy, whom she trained to be a service dog for herself.

A celebration of new life will be Saturday at the Sweet Home Mennonite Church.

Contributions can be made to the Kidney Foundation or to SafeHaven Humane Society in Tangent.

Condolences can be e-mailed to [email protected]

Albany Democrat Herald September 6, 2007

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