Mrs. Rose Herring

Passed 04/29/2020

Obituary For Mrs. Rose Herring

Obituary Rose Herring passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 around 7:36pm. Rose was the youngest of six children born on May 22, 1927 in New Bern, North Carolina to the loving couple of John and Alneater. She attended the public schools of Craven County. Rose was orphaned at the tender age of 10 and went to live with a relative. The grief that she experienced doing this time was great, additionally she had to drop out of school in order to work and help support herself. Nonetheless, she persevered and continued to embrace the goal of one day completing her education. Rose was very ambitious and upon moving to New York for the purpose of helping pay tuition for her daughter, she also began exploring educational opportunities for herself. She was able to obtain her GED, enroll in and graduate from Brooklyn College with her BA degree in English and with the honor of Magna Cum Laude. Eventually Rose moved to Maryland where her daughter lived. Soon thereafter she enrolled in Bowie State University and received a Masters Degree. She was employed in the New York Public School System and in the Montgomery County Government in Maryland. One day while living in New Bern, Rose and a close cousin were approached by a woman offering to give them a bible study. They took this study and were baptized into the Seventh Day Adventist Church as young women. Rose became very active in church and over the years held the following offices: Treasurer, Sabbath School Superintendent, Sabbath School Teacher, Choir Director, Choir Member, AYS leader, and Member of Community Services. She organized church socials, participated on the Board, took part in the ingathering campaign, piano accompanist, served meals to the needy under the auspices of Community Services, along with numerous other activities. God blessed Rose with a beautiful voice and she frequently sang in the various churches she attended, including First, Dupont and Capitol Hill SDA Churches in Washington D. C., and Bethel SDA Church in New York. She directed two plays, The Boy Who Caught A Fish and For He Had Great Possessions. These plays were given multiple times in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, and North Carolina. Anyone who knew Rose saw her as a wonderful, spiritual person who loved to help others. She loved inviting friends to dinner, parties and other events. Rose especially loved to play table games such as scrabble, sorry, rook, etc. Whenever a game table was set up she would be the first one there. Rose loved to dress and was complimented by many about how well she looked. Although she loved to buy beautiful clothing, she was very frugal. Growing up, her daughter thought they were rich because of how well she managed her meager salary. Rose was always told by her daughter that she was the best mother in the world and with no doubt she was. Rose favorite scripture was Psalms 91. Rose is survived by her only child, Darlene, two grandchildren, Lauren(Jonathan) and Alexa, and three great grandchildren, LaNiya, Jaleah, Juliana, nephews, Russell Johnson, Clarence Johnson, Nieces, Faye Parker and Lillie Nelson, cousins Cherry Whitehurst, Phyllis Allen and other nephews, nieces and cousins. Private Funeral service will be held at Smith, Dennis-Funeral Home, chapel and Cremation Services at 12:00pm on May 7, 2020. Public viewing from 2:00-6:00 pm on Wednesday May 6, 2020 in our Chapel. Social distancing is adhere due to corvid-19 during viewing.



Guest Book

To my family I'm praying for y'all may God continue to keep and hold you up I will miss you cousin cousin Rose continue to rest In The Arms Of The Lord

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What can I say? Aunt Rose was my role model& shero ...my fav memories were those of spending time with her in Bermuda and deep sea fishing on the Gulf of Mexico. RIP my sweet auntie you will forever be in my Heart

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Aunt Rose meant so much to me. My favourite memory of her was visiting her in Georgia, and sitting on her lap as she told me about the birds that she watched out the window.

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