Rose <I>Monroe</I> Dorsey

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Rose Monroe Dorsey

Birth
Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Death
15 Dec 1969 (aged 64)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Smiths Grove, Warren County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
G, 12
Memorial ID
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Rose Monroe, through her maternal ancestry, is a direct descendant of WILLIAM BREWSTER of the MAYFLOWER, 1620.

Her daughter has been vetted and possesses the BRONZE MEDALLION that was awarded posthumously to Rose. Presently, due to potential cemetery theft concerns, the medallion is retained by a grandson and a Pilgrim representation has been carved on the subject's restored headstone.

Most of Rose's years were spent "up north." Upon her final return to a Kentucky rural life, she single-handedly provided out-of-state (NORTHERN) college educations for her children: the older, a physician, political activist, entrepreneur and the much younger, an educator, entrepreneur, and social activist. "Peachtree tea" helped maintain the discipline required for ballet, piano, and academic studies, etc. Rose's home was not a democracy; mediocrity was completely unacceptable.

Yes, Rose is to be praised for her accomplishments rather than criticized for her shortcomings. She was influenced by her maternal grandmother, Alice Tinsley Doyle. Of her eleven siblings, Rose was close to sisters Mary Isenberg and Cinnie Frances Sikorski, and her brother John. Rose was the personification of dignity and selflessness. She was a believer in anti establishmentarianism long before the movement.
Rose would have enjoyed breaking bread with Bella Abzug.

Notice the Tinsley features through successive generations.
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Rose invites you to view the following:
http://www.reshareworthy.com/amazing-quartet-blew-audience-away/#9qsZ53CgioUjfJEp.0
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Rose Monroe, through her maternal ancestry, is a direct descendant of WILLIAM BREWSTER of the MAYFLOWER, 1620.

Her daughter has been vetted and possesses the BRONZE MEDALLION that was awarded posthumously to Rose. Presently, due to potential cemetery theft concerns, the medallion is retained by a grandson and a Pilgrim representation has been carved on the subject's restored headstone.

Most of Rose's years were spent "up north." Upon her final return to a Kentucky rural life, she single-handedly provided out-of-state (NORTHERN) college educations for her children: the older, a physician, political activist, entrepreneur and the much younger, an educator, entrepreneur, and social activist. "Peachtree tea" helped maintain the discipline required for ballet, piano, and academic studies, etc. Rose's home was not a democracy; mediocrity was completely unacceptable.

Yes, Rose is to be praised for her accomplishments rather than criticized for her shortcomings. She was influenced by her maternal grandmother, Alice Tinsley Doyle. Of her eleven siblings, Rose was close to sisters Mary Isenberg and Cinnie Frances Sikorski, and her brother John. Rose was the personification of dignity and selflessness. She was a believer in anti establishmentarianism long before the movement.
Rose would have enjoyed breaking bread with Bella Abzug.

Notice the Tinsley features through successive generations.
.
.

Rose invites you to view the following:
http://www.reshareworthy.com/amazing-quartet-blew-audience-away/#9qsZ53CgioUjfJEp.0
.

Gravesite Details

No record of deed. Professional restoration by Earl Bishop courtesy of Shoshana



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