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Joshua Marc “Josh” Rose

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Joshua Marc “Josh” Rose

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13 Jan 2019 (aged 38)
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1980 - 2019

Mr. Joshua Marc Rose, of Deer Lodge, born July 30, 1980 flew away on Sunday, January 13, 2019 surrounded by love.

Josh is survived by his parents: Daniel and Queen Rose, Rose Branstetter, and Randy Branstetter. Brother Michael Rose. Sisters Zipporah Rose, Danielle and husband Luke Branstetter. Nephews and nieces Jonah, John & Laura, Parker, his doodlebug, and Norah, his sunshine. Grandmother Nancy Rose. Many uncles, aunts, cousins and extended family. Aunt Tami Branstetter, who helped care for him, increased the laughter and smiles in his final months.

His mother Rose, devoted the last year to being his caretaker, ensuring he was able to remain home with his family. Josh was his nephews, John and Jonah's, first friend, biggest supporter, and leader of shenanigans. Josh was a constant friend with a compassionate heart, quick to share a smile. He was so very loved. His grin and shining blue eyes will be terribly missed.

Josh's wishes were to be cremated, he wanted no one to gawk at him!

The family will hold a celebration of life in the summer around his birthday. An announcement will be made when plans are final.

The family would like to thank UT Hospice for the care and support they have constantly provided to the family.
1980 - 2019

Mr. Joshua Marc Rose, of Deer Lodge, born July 30, 1980 flew away on Sunday, January 13, 2019 surrounded by love.

Josh is survived by his parents: Daniel and Queen Rose, Rose Branstetter, and Randy Branstetter. Brother Michael Rose. Sisters Zipporah Rose, Danielle and husband Luke Branstetter. Nephews and nieces Jonah, John & Laura, Parker, his doodlebug, and Norah, his sunshine. Grandmother Nancy Rose. Many uncles, aunts, cousins and extended family. Aunt Tami Branstetter, who helped care for him, increased the laughter and smiles in his final months.

His mother Rose, devoted the last year to being his caretaker, ensuring he was able to remain home with his family. Josh was his nephews, John and Jonah's, first friend, biggest supporter, and leader of shenanigans. Josh was a constant friend with a compassionate heart, quick to share a smile. He was so very loved. His grin and shining blue eyes will be terribly missed.

Josh's wishes were to be cremated, he wanted no one to gawk at him!

The family will hold a celebration of life in the summer around his birthday. An announcement will be made when plans are final.

The family would like to thank UT Hospice for the care and support they have constantly provided to the family.

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