Rosalie Virginia White
July 26, 1954 - May 3, 2024
Gone to be with the Creator while surrounded by Family on Friday May 3rd at 1:15pm. Rosalie White (Hackborn) in her 69th year, originally from Six Nations of the Grand River completed her journey in Toronto. Widow of the late Douglas Hackborn, loving mother of Adam (Kimberly), Timothy (Meagan) and Travis. A loving Grandmother to Samantha, Colton, Theodore, Caoimhe and Norah. Also survived by her sister Charlene (Terry), her nieces Chloe, Randeelee, Horace and Lobelia. Also survived by several great nephews and nieces. Predeceased by Parents Theodore White and Pauline (Lickers), her brothers Ted and Perry.
Everyone is invited to attend the Memorial Service at Grand River United Church located at 1585 Mohawk Rd, Ohsweken on May 17th at 1pm followed by reception. After Cremation, Rosalie will be placed with her Parents at the Pentecostal Cemetery.
Instead of Flowers, the family request donations to be offered to Toronto Urban Native Ministry of which Rosalie gave much of her time. https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/tunm/ or by mail: Toronto Urban Native Ministry, c/o R. Hillyer , 80 Front Street East, Suite 726, Toronto, ON M5E 1T4 . Arrangements by Styres Funeral Home, Ohsweken. www.rhbanderson.com
Condolences
Posted by
Pastor Butch
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May 13th, 2024
Our condolences and prayers to the family on behalf of Medina Baptist Church
Posted by
Pastor Steve Mickelson
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May 13th, 2024
Good Friend, Dedicated Volunteer, Sister-in-Christ, Church Board Member, Church Elder, and Caring Member of Her Family, Rosalie wore many hats well, but her friendship. good humour, and fierce dedication to her faith, family, friends, and the principles she loved will be sorely missed by us all. We look forward to the day Christ Jesus returns and we will be united again in His Kingdom.
- Pastor Steve and Sophie Mickelson, Bloor Lansdowne Christian Fellowship - BLCF Church, Toronto
Posted by
Vera Monture
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May 13th, 2024
My sincere condolences to Rosalies family. I went to elementary school with Rosealie. She was a very nice friend. Rest in peace Rosalie.
Posted by
Amie. LaForme
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May 13th, 2024
My condolences to her sons and to thier little families.
I grew up down the road from Rosie. Our mothers were like sisters always helping each other,so we are like family.RIP Rosie. Safe travels until we meet again
Posted by
Nancy White
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May 13th, 2024
Condolences to her family and friends.
R.I.P. Rosalie.
May you reunite with brother Ted's spirit and continue your fun, loving ways.
Posted by
Dave and Lathy Jamieson
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May 14th, 2024
Condolences to Rosie’s family. We were childhood neighbours and we were at Highschool together. Adam was childhood friends with my Brother Dave. She was always funny and self confident. Love and hugs to her family through this difficult time.
Posted by
Daniella Mickelson
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May 14th, 2024
Rosalie was my second mom, she was a dear friend to my mom Sophie. I loved hearing her stories and spending time with her. She always loved a good cup of coffee. She will be greatly missed immensely by the church congregation and all the friends she made along the way. She had an amazing soul filled with laughter and happiness, but she was straight to the point too at times. I enjoyed doing bible study with you and my mom where you lived with Pastor Levi. I also enjoyed the holidays we came to bread with you and lovely men and women at the Native Centre. Thank you for always having so much love for everyone you cared for. I love you so much Rosalie. Thank you so much for being such a mother figure to me and being my mom’s dear friend. You will be missed and thought of always.
Posted by
Diane Meredith
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May 14th, 2024
Tim, I did not know your mom personally but I know you and I know the stories of her through you and others ..and I know the values she instilled in her children that you carry into your own your family and community. I know she was a dear member of Her community both back home and in Toronto and will be dearly missed. I send like so many others prayers for you all at this time. Sincerely Diane Meredith