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Friday, October 16, 2015

WA/DL Capt. W. C.'Chuck' Rose (1935-1994), Marty Rose (1935-2014)

...belated notice with the passing of Martha 'Marty' Rose, widow of WA/DL Capt. Walter C. 'Chuck' Rose
 
~ IN MEMORY ~
Martha 'Marty' Rose 
January 14, 1935 - August 5, 2014

A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated in Santa Cruz for longtime Santa Cruz County resident Martha Rose, who passed away peacefully at her Scotts Valley home. Born in San Francisco, she was 79 years old. Marty, as she was affectionately known to her friends and loved ones, attended Sacred Heart Preparatory School in Menlo Park, and graduated from San Francisco College for Women earning her Degree in teaching. Her family will forever cherish the stories of Marty as a young woman living in San Francisco. She was gifted with a vibrant and outgoing personality, and while attending college, worked as a fashion model. Marty moved to the Santa Cruz area 40 years ago, residing for 24 years in Pasatiempo, and for the last 16 years in Scotts Valley. She was an avid golfer and skilled tennis player while a resident of Pasatiempo. She leaves a host of loving friends and extended family in the teaching community and many organizations that she volunteered her time with.
Marty taught elementary school with San Jose Unified Schools; later with Santa Cruz Unified Schools and as the 4th grade teacher at Holy Cross School in Santa Cruz with a career spanning over 25 years. She volunteered for many nonprofit organizations including Holidaisy, and Dragon Slayers, an organization that offers free animal therapy to the disabled community.
Marty was a talented artist working with both oils and water colors, creating beautiful nature settings. She had a green thumb for all types of flowers and produce which she enjoyed sharing with her family and neighbors. She attended Holy Cross Church and San Agustin Catholic Church in Scotts Valley. The devotion she had to her family, most recently in following all of her grandson's baseball, football and basketball games, regardless of the travel time and location, was another example of her love.
She leaves her beloved daughter and precious grandson, Christine Jensen and Ryan Austin Jensen of Salinas, her brother, Charles Wilson of Clovis, CA; and her cousins, Nancy Martin and Lloyd Free.
The mass will be held at Holy Cross Church (126 High Street in Santa Cruz) on Saturday, August 23, 2014 beginning at 11:00AM. If you would like to share your thoughts and prayers with her family please visit www.pacificgardenschapel.com
.Published in Santa Cruz Sentinel on Aug. 17, 2014
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/santacruzsentinel/obituary.aspx?pid=172109855#sthash.bO64cfRo.dpuf 
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WA/DL Capt. Walter C. 'Chuck' Rose
Date of Birth:   January  21, 1935
Date of Death:   March  01, 1994

WAL hire date 08-21-1967 , based SLC/DFW
(Walter Charles Rose and Martha Patricia Wilson were married June 29, 1963 in California)
 
Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California · Page 8
Publication: Santa Cruz Sentinel Issue Date: Thursday, March 10, 1994
 
Walter C. 'Chuck' Rose
A celebration of the life of Walter Charles (Chuck) Rose was held privately, according to his wishes. Mr. Rose died at home after a lengthy illness. He was 59. A native of Big Spring, Texas, Mr. Rose lived in California for the past 35 years. He moved with his family to Santa Cruz in the early 1970s. He was a member of the Pasatiempo Golf Club, where he served on the Board of Directors and enjoyed golfing with his many wonderful friends. Chuck served with distinction in the United States Navy for 10 years as a pilot, after which he flew as a commercial pilot for 27 years, first for Western Airlines, then with Delta Airlines. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Marty Rose of Santa Cruz; daughter, Christine Rose of Monterey; two brothers, Dennis Rose of Fort Worth, Texas and Bill Rose of Dallas, Texas; a sister. Norma of Dallas; one niece, Sharon; and four nephews, Larry, Daryl, Dennis and Ralph. Chuck will be held in the hearts of his family forever. May he rest in peace.

 

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