Rosalie Saleeba 21 December, 1923 – 6 November, 2023

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14 November 2023
14/11/23

Many happy times spent teaching with Rosalie at Preston Primary and at staff reunion lunches over many years since retirement. Condolences to her girls and extended family.

>read on Wilma McLean
18 November 2023
18/11/23

Thinking of you today, Penny, Bron and Meg. Rosalie: What a straight-talking, sweet and fiesty woman; loved and respected. Much love to you all; celebrating how she always left us wiser and stronger. Ed Heckathorn ๐Ÿ˜Ž oxoxox

>read on Edward Heckathorn
18/11/23

Great times spent teaching with you at Preston Primary School and the many catch ups after school at Tinaโ€™s and the TAFE. Lots of fond memories.

>read on Sue Thomson
18/11/23

Very fond memories of Rosalie, we had great chats about family, music, choirs and books whilst helping her with exercises and healing hands. I feel I know the family vicariously and expect your loss is immense. Grief is love's debt repaid. Condolences to all the family.

>read on Anne Woodward
18/11/23

My very sincere sympathies on the loss of a very dear lady

>read on Judy Downie
18/11/23

For Rosalie a great school principal at Rosebank Primary School 1984.

>read on Ross Smith
18/11/23

Fond memories of a beautiful cousin. RIP Rosalie.

>read on Lynn Marie Frazer (Nee Chivers)
18/11/23

Thank you for a beautiful service. So Lovely to see everyone speaking so beautifully, the music was delightful, and such a pleasure to see all the gorgeous grand children. With Love and prayers Felicity.

>read on Felicity Convery
19 November 2023
19/11/23

Very fond memories of our time spent in Rosalieโ€™s company. Happy times teaching with her at Rosebank and Preston PS and frequent retirement catch ups. She was one of the early visitors to our newly built beach house at Fairhaven in the 80s so much so that our kids referred to a bedroom as Rosalieโ€™s room. Condolences and much love to her family. She was a wonderful lady. ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–

>read on Faye and Keith West
26 November 2023
26/11/23

I only found out today and I feel incredibly sad. Rosalie was a very special lady. I suspect she made time for everyone and with me she always had great advice and support. I enjoyed our chats. A thank you from me and a toast to you! Condolences to Bronwyn, your sisters and your auntie Jill too and all the family. ๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน๐ŸŽผ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–

>read on Anthony Citino

Many happy times spent teaching with Rosalie at Preston Primary and at staff reunion lunches over many years since retirement. Condolences to her girls and extended family. Read full message here.

Thinking of you today, Penny, Bron and Meg. Rosalie: What a straight-talking, sweet and fiesty woman; loved and respected. Much love to you all; celebrating how she always left us wiser and stronger. Ed Heckathorn ๐Ÿ˜Ž oxoxox Read full message here.

Great times spent teaching with you at Preston Primary School and the many catch ups after school at Tinaโ€™s and the TAFE. Lots of fond memories. Read full message here.

Very fond memories of Rosalie, we had great chats about family, music, choirs and books whilst helping her with exercises and healing hands. I feel I know the family vicariously and expect your loss is immense. Grief is love's debt repaid. Condolences to all the family. Read full message here.

My very sincere sympathies on the loss of a very dear lady

For Rosalie a great school principal at Rosebank Primary School 1984. Read full message here.

Fond memories of a beautiful cousin. RIP Rosalie. Read full message here.

Thank you for a beautiful service. So Lovely to see everyone speaking so beautifully, the music was delightful, and such a pleasure to see all the gorgeous grand children. With Love and prayers Felicity. Read full message here.

Very fond memories of our time spent in Rosalieโ€™s company. Happy times teaching with her at Rosebank and Preston PS and frequent retirement catch ups. She was one of the early visitors to our newly built beach house at Fairhaven in the 80s so much so that our kids referred to a bedroom as Rosalieโ€™s room. Condolences and much love to her family. She was a wonderful lady. ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’– Read full message here.

I only found out today and I feel incredibly sad. Rosalie was a very special lady. I suspect she made time for everyone and with me she always had great advice and support. I enjoyed our chats. A thank you from me and a toast to you! Condolences to Bronwyn, your sisters and your auntie Jill too and all the family. ๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน๐ŸŽผ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–