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Steven Scott Rose

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Steven Scott Rose

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
4 Jan 2019 (aged 62)
Kingsland, Llano County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bluffton, Llano County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Steven Scott Rose, 62, was born to James Edward Rose and Alexandria Louise Rose in Dallas, TX. He died suddenly at his home in Kingsland, TX. Graveside services for family and friends will be held January 12th at Bluffton Stone Cemetery where he will be laid to rest next to his beloved wife, Ruby Ann Richardson Rose. Bluffton Cemetery is located 10 miles outside of Llano, heading north-east on TX-29 E. turn left on Ranch Road 2241, and continue straight for 8.4 miles, then turn left into Bluffton Cemetery.

Steve is survived by his brother, Chris Rose and wife, Sandra; his sister, Cynthia Shapley and husband, Kim; sister, Karen Weeks and husband Greg. Steve is also survived by his mother, Alexandria Louise Rose of Midland, TX. In addition, Steve had numerous nieces and nephews, also ten great nieces and nephews. Steve’s extended family includes aunts and uncles, Jeannie and Chuck Renne, Mary Tamm, Don and Carole Haroz, Tom and Judy Haroz, Mike and Betsy Haroz, and Ann and Larry Krumm; cousins too numerous to mention.

Steve spent his early years in Midland, TX and after graduating high school, he moved to Austin, TX where he and Ruby started Quality Custom Decks, LLC. His construction talent is well known and sought after in Austin as well as surrounding areas. Those who worked for Steve and helped to make his company the success that it is, include Gene Keely and Luis Garduno and their many team members.

Although Steve and Ruby did not have children, their family consisted of their precious dogs, Angel and Jack. Steve’s love of adventure was evident by his love of boats, motorcycles and fishing. Steve was also a master gardener with beautiful plants in his yard. Steve played baseball as he was growing up and was good enough that his coach at one point called him to return from vacation so he could save the team. Not sure how the score turned out. Steve was also a very caring person and would help anyone that he could. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed by family and friends.

Edited - full obit may be obtained from Waldrope-Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Jan 7, 2019.
Steven Scott Rose, 62, was born to James Edward Rose and Alexandria Louise Rose in Dallas, TX. He died suddenly at his home in Kingsland, TX. Graveside services for family and friends will be held January 12th at Bluffton Stone Cemetery where he will be laid to rest next to his beloved wife, Ruby Ann Richardson Rose. Bluffton Cemetery is located 10 miles outside of Llano, heading north-east on TX-29 E. turn left on Ranch Road 2241, and continue straight for 8.4 miles, then turn left into Bluffton Cemetery.

Steve is survived by his brother, Chris Rose and wife, Sandra; his sister, Cynthia Shapley and husband, Kim; sister, Karen Weeks and husband Greg. Steve is also survived by his mother, Alexandria Louise Rose of Midland, TX. In addition, Steve had numerous nieces and nephews, also ten great nieces and nephews. Steve’s extended family includes aunts and uncles, Jeannie and Chuck Renne, Mary Tamm, Don and Carole Haroz, Tom and Judy Haroz, Mike and Betsy Haroz, and Ann and Larry Krumm; cousins too numerous to mention.

Steve spent his early years in Midland, TX and after graduating high school, he moved to Austin, TX where he and Ruby started Quality Custom Decks, LLC. His construction talent is well known and sought after in Austin as well as surrounding areas. Those who worked for Steve and helped to make his company the success that it is, include Gene Keely and Luis Garduno and their many team members.

Although Steve and Ruby did not have children, their family consisted of their precious dogs, Angel and Jack. Steve’s love of adventure was evident by his love of boats, motorcycles and fishing. Steve was also a master gardener with beautiful plants in his yard. Steve played baseball as he was growing up and was good enough that his coach at one point called him to return from vacation so he could save the team. Not sure how the score turned out. Steve was also a very caring person and would help anyone that he could. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed by family and friends.

Edited - full obit may be obtained from Waldrope-Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Jan 7, 2019.


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