Service Information
Betty Rosenow, age 78, of Glencoe, Minnesota, passed away Monday, June 19, 2017, at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Funeral Service will be held Friday, June 23, 2017, 10:30 A.M. at Riverside Church in Hutchinson, Minnesota, with interment at a later date at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Visitation will be held Friday, June 23, 2017, from 9:30-10:30 A.M., one hour prior the service at the church.
Obituary
Betty LaVonne (Jaworski) Rosenow was born on May 12, 1939, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was the daughter of Marvin and Flora (Jenkins) Jaworski and stepdaughter of Andrew Larson. Betty received her education and grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
On June 27, 1981, Betty was united in marriage to Norman Rosenow in Hopkins, Minnesota. Betty and Norman made their home in Glencoe, Minnesota. Her life was blessed with one son, Andrew. Betty and Norman shared almost 36 years of marriage.
Betty worked as a home care provider. She was a member at Riverside Church in Hutchinson. Betty also volunteered at Glencoe Regional Health Services Long Term Care in Glencoe and for the jail ministry in Glencoe and Litchfield.
Betty enjoyed crafts, shopping and hats. She was known by many as the “hat lady”. She valued the time spent with her family and friends, especially her husband, Norman.
Betty passed away on Monday, June 19, 2017, at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the age of 78 years, 1 month and 7 days.
Blessed be her memory.
Betty is survived by her:
Husband, Norman Rosenow of Glencoe, MN;
Son, Andy Foster of Hutchinson, MN;
Siblings, Chuck Larson,
Vivian Howel;
Many Nieces, Nephews, Other relatives and friends.
Betty is preceded in death by her Parents, Marvin and Flora Jaworski; Stepfather, Andrew Larson; Father-In-Law and Mother-In-Law, Harold and Millie Rosenow.
Kim Witte says
I really enjoyed the time I spent with Betty. She was a caring, giving lady who had a smile and a helping hand for everyone she met. She was always willing to do anything she could to enrich the lives of others, whether it was a prayer, a kind word, or a hug. She will be missed, and so will her sparkly hats! I’m so sorry for your loss, Norman. God Bless you, my friend.
Kim Witte says
Betty was a loving, giving lady who was a pleasure to spend time with. She was always ready to give a helping hand to anyone who was in need; sometimes it was a prayer, sometimes a kind word, and often it was a hug. She would do anything she could to make life better for those around her, and she will be missed. Norman, I’m so sorry for your loss. God Bless you, my friend.
Kim Witte says
Betty was a very special lady. She loved helping anyone she could, and did so happily and generously. She was a joy to work with at LTC, and I’ll miss her. She had a smile and a kind word for all of our residents, and even a hug if they needed it. Even her hats made everyone feel better!
Norman, you’re in my thoughts and prayers. I know Betty is smiling down on you, and sending her love.