Annette Healy Roseborough
Annette Marie Healey Roseborough was born May 6, 1951. She was a
dear, sweet and loving mother, sister and daughter. Annie died
on January 14, 2011 at her home surrounded by her family.
Annie was an avid vintage treasure seeker. She was drawn to all
things lovely. Her home and garden were filled with her
artfully-arranged finds.
Her son, Joseph Roseborough, was the light of her life. The day
he was born was truly the best day of her life. She was never
more happy and content than when she was with him.
We couldn't have asked for a more wonderful sister. She is
survived by her son Joseph (Michelle) of Seattle; her mother,
Sylvia Healey of Billings, her sisters, Maureen (Terry) Earnest
of Billings, Marilyn (Kirk) Bromiley of Wenatchee, Washington, Trish Healey of Bothell,
Washington; her brother Mike (Peetsheng) Healey of Billings, and
many nieces and nephews and their children. She was preceded in
death by her daughter Sarah and her father, Tim Healey.
A private family service will be held. Memorials may be made to Riverstone Hospice, 711 Central Ave., Billings, MT 59102.
Remembrances
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Dear
family,
It was a privilege to be a part of Annette's care while she was a
patient at Northern Rockies Radiation Oncology. She had a kind and
gentle spirit, always hugging and thanking me every time we interacted.
I have truly missed seeing her since the facility closed in October.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kathy Stokes R.N.
Dear Maureen and family I am so sorry ,Annette was one of the most precious person on this planet , I will miss her and will always have her in my heart , you and everyone in your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Craig R Hunter
Condolences, our prayers are with you and
your family.
Paul Schoemer
To Annette’s family,
I am so very sad to learn that Annette passed away. I know you loved
her so much and will miss her always. Annette was one of my best
friends forever. I am going to remember all the fun, laughter and
friendship we shared. Annette had gentle, tender soul. She was truly
a beautiful lady.
Sincerely with deepest sympathy,
Sandy Harris Byers
We lived across the street from Annette for
the last 15 years. We would speak every time we had the chance and
always found Annette very gentle and kind. She took such pride in
her home and enjoyed taking care of the yard and house. We will
surely miss Annette as she was a light to the neighborhood.
Gary and Debra Garton.
Dear Family,
I first had the pleasure of meeting Annie as I called her while
working for a bank where she maintained the plants. We became
friends and would spend time looking for treasures, shopping, having
lunch or just enjoying her beautiful back yard I feel so blessed she
gave me several wonderful things she found and thought I would like
I will treasure them even more and think of her amazing grace and
giving heart when I use my vintage picnic basket or listen to the
music CD she made for me. Annie you will be missed……….
Brenda Meyer
I was saddened to hear of Annette's passing.
She was always so kind and sincere when I saw her. She was a person
that always left you feeling like she really cared when she asked
how you were. My heart goes out to all of you as you adjust to life
without Annette here, but knowing she is now an angel looking over
all of you. I didn't have a sister, Trish, but your love for Annette
and the fun and laughter you shared always made me wish I did. You
are all in my thoughts and prayers!
With love,
DuRee
Dear Family (Joseph, we love you):
Annette was such a good mom and neighbor. We lived nearby for 20 plus
years and Joseph and our son would do things together. I didn't know she
was ill and I wished I could have made her food or whatever. But we are
praying for you all and thankful I got to know her. Ellen & Paul
Schoemer
