of Berryville, AR
January 8, 1937 - January 18, 2024
Wanda Lee Rose, age 87, of Berryville, Arkansas passed from this life on Thursday, January 18th, 2024 in Berryville. She was born in Happy Holler, Arkansas on January 8th, 1937 to Leamon Haco Branum and Sylvia Edna Watts Branum. Wanda married Billy Lee ''Bill'' Rose on June 1st, 1956.
Wanda was a charter member of the Southern Heights Baptist Church in Berryville. She served for many years alongside her husband. She worked in the Berryville School System as a teacher's assistant for 25 plus years. Wanda enjoyed sewing, quilting and crocheting. In her later years she was an avid bird watcher.
Survivors include her daughter, Patricia Lee Doss (Kevin) of Berryville; grandchildren, Jacquelyn Hill of Pea Ridge, Justin Doss (Dani) of Berryville and Lindsey Doss also of Berryville; great-grandchildren, Ashlynn, Karson, Brantley, Savannah, Andy and SJ and many cousins, extended family and friends who will also mourn her passing.
Wanda is preceded in death by her parents, Pat and Sylvia Branum; her husband, Bill Rose who passed away in 2003; daughter, Edna Morris; great-grandson, William Hill and siblings, Jr. Branum and Mattie Jo Branum.
Graveside services for Wanda will be 2:00 PM Thursday, January 25th, 2024 at Elberta Cemetery in Leslie, Arkansas where Wanda will be laid to rest beside her husband, Bill Rose. Bro. Chad Wilson will officiate. Friends and family will serve as bearers.
May the many memories of a life well lived help to comfort you during these days of sadness & grief. Prayers and sympathetic thoughts are being sent to you all. I know Wanda will be greatly missed by many, family & friends.
Faye
May God be with you all. May you find comfort in knowing that Wanda is sheltered in His arms.
Bless you all. Your Mom came through my line at Wal Mart. She was so sweet and kind. Love you.
So sorry. I've missed her the past few years we had a lots of talk. She's a very special lady. Never forget her
Dear Family of Wanda Rose -
She was a Watts and attended our Watts Family Reunions for years in Marshall. She usually rode around with me and would tell me of the different places that her family had lived years ago. I enjoyed her so much and missed her the last several years when she did not come to the reunion.
The Watts Family send their sympathies to each of you but we know she is in a much better place now.
Barbara (Watts) Van Camp in Mesa AZ
Wanda Lee was a very nice lady and enjoyed talking to her when she and Bill came to Leslie.
With deepest sympathy for Wanda's family. We appreciated her genealogical work and ancestor fair attendance.
Condolences and prayers to the family.
Wanda was a wonderful lady
We are so sorry for your loss
May God give you a peace and calm only he can
Thoughts and prayers
Praying for your family Sis love you