of Harrison, AR
September 14, 1944 - November 9, 2022
Frank Glenn Rose, age 78, of Harrison passed away Wednesday, November 9th, 2022 at Washington Regional Medical Center. He was born September 14, 1944 in Yakima, Washington to Ival Rose and Frankie (Jones) Rose. He is preceded in death by his parents; his loving wife of 46 years, Sammie (Cantrell) Rose; two brothers, Jack and Bill Rose and special friends, Vickie Martin, Bob Unwer and Syvalene Unwer.
Frank was an avid hunter of deer and turkey. In Newton County, he had a hunting cabin where he spent much of his time in. He also enjoyed fishing. Frank was a proud member of the NRA and collected guns for many years. He traded guns as a hobby. Frank will be best known as a storyteller and a man who loved his family wholeheartedly. He was the type of person to always have a grin on his face. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
He is survived by his daughter, Teresa Rose of Harrison; his granddaughter, Shelby and her husband, Dylan Jackson of Lead Hill; special friends, Richard and his wife, Beverly Unwer of Huntsville, Arkansas, Butch Martin of Harrison, Gary Plummer of Waldron, Arkansas, Mike and his wife, Deb Ramsey of Ozone, Arkansas, Hansel Bradford of Harrison, Bill Jones of Fayetteville, Jonathan and his wife, Becky Unwer of Paso Robles, California, Richard Crowden of Hagarville, Arkansas, Ronnie Ramsey of Clarksville, Arkansas, Marvin Simms of Harrison; the District 9 Highway Department members and a host of other family and friends.
A memorial service was held Friday, November 18th, 2022 at Roller-Christeson Funeral Home with Pastor Curly Johnson officiating.
Shelby and Teresa, so sorry for your loss, sending thoughts and prayers your way.
Teresa and Shelby sending our condolences to you both. We were so sorry to hear the loss of your Father.
Teresa and Shelby,
Growing up your Dad was like a second dad to me. I’ll always remember his laugh and smile….I always picture him and dad at the house back when they would load up the dogs and head to the cabin. Those grins and jokes they would always make, and the way they would always be so excited to head to the cabin; and even back in the day, to the camper before the cabin. He will always remain in my heart. I love him very dearly and always will. He is reunited with his love, Miss Sammie. I love you both very much. I’m so sorry for your loss. He was a man I always looked up to very much, and always will.
Love,
Jennifer Martin
So sorry about your loss.
Theresa,
I’m so sorry of the loss of your dad. God bless and thinking of youâ¤ï¸â¤ï¸
So sorry for your loss..Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Teresa, Shelby and family,
I'm sorry to learn of your loss. He must've been a great dad. I remember you looking forward to your time together and he inspired you. Prayers for all of you.
Treasa and Shelby, sending Love and prayers and deepest condolences.â¤ï¸
Teresa we are so sorry to hear about your loss. Just know we thinking about you and sending our love.
So sorry Teresa & Shelby, for the loss of your father & grandpa. We are thinking of you both, love & prayers during this time. Love Randy & Carla Adair
45 years ago Sammie’s family was a great place to be on a Saturday evening. Several couples played cards, made homemade ice cream. Pies and cakes were delicious. Laughter, arguing. and many stories were shared. RIP Sammie will be looking for you.