Shirley Ann Rosser, a devoted servant of God, a loving family member, and a cherished friend, peacefully entered eternal rest on August 11, 2025 at the age of 65.
Born on September 23, 1959 in Sunflower, MS, Shirley lived a life deeply rooted in faith, compassion, and community. A proud graduate of Ruleville High School, she was known for her athletic spirit, once playing basketball with a determination that matched the way she approached life. She attended Jackson State University, where she expanded her knowledge and built skillsets that would be carried in her abilities to pursue various career opportunities.
For many years, Shirley worked faithfully at Blue Cross Blue Shield, where her professionalism, kindness, and work ethic earned her the respect of colleagues and customers alike. Beyond her career, she was a pillar in her church, dedicating her time, talents, and prayers to the ministry she loved and held near and dear to her heart, the Food Pantry and the Outreach Ministry.
She had a heart as big as her smile and a spirit that uplifted everyone around her. Whether she was spending time with family, encouraging someone through their struggles, helping others in need, or just sharing her love for God, Shirley led with kindness, purpose, and joy. Her love for her church, dedication to her children, and her commitment to her family were the center of her life. Shirley lived boldly, beautifully, and unapologetically, an example of how life should be embraced with faith, fun, and fierce love.
Shirley is preceded in death by the love of her life, Charles A. Rosser, her loving parents, Sterling Joe Nash, and Velma Tillman Nash and three nephews, Adrian Nash, Otis Woods, and Marvin Woods.
She leaves to cherish her loving memories and legacy through her children, Stephanie Nash (Bonita) and Carla Rosser of Byram, MS, Christopher Rosser of San Diego, CA. Felicia Winn of Hazel Crest, IL and Brian Rosser of Dallas, TX. Grandchildren, WaShanda Patton (Dontavius) of Byram, MS, Alphonso Allison, Christiana Popoola, and Christian Popoola of Hazel Crest, IL. Kaiden Rosser, Brianna Rosser, and Jackson Rosser of Dallas, TX. Great Grandchildren, Xavier and Sevyn Patton of Byram, MS and A'lani of Hazel Crest, IL. Devoted siblings, Addie Powell (Roland, Jr.) and Jacqueline Woods of Byram, MS, Sterling Nash, Sr. (Uri) of Augusta, GA, Gerald Nash, Sr. (Roshelle) of Alpharetta, GA, and Kelvin Nash (Tekisha) of Jackson, MS. Brothers-in-laws, James "Butch" C. Rosser (Dana) of Orlando, FL and Ludie Rosser of St. Louis, MO. A special cousin, Michael Tillman (Marilyn) of Byram, MS. In addition, Shirley adored her nieces and nephews and shared a special bond with them: Benjamin (Tomika), Katrell, Sterling, Jr. Gerald, Jr. Lauren, Asiah, Chloe, Kelvin II (KJ), Kevin, Duane, Nicole (Eugene), Taylor ,Tianna, and Brooklyn and a host of cousins, family, and friends that will miss her dearly.
The family extends their deepest gratitude to the many friends, neighbors, church members, and coworkers who have shown love, kindness, and support during this time of loss. Your prayers, visits, calls and acts of compassion have brought comfort beyond measure. A special thank you to the medical staff, caregivers, and all who walked alongside us on this journey- your care will never be forgotten.
Sending my prayers and sincere condolences to the Rosser family. RIH Mrs. Rosser❤️
Heartfelt condolences to the Rosser family and friends. My prayers are with you, and for you. ❤️🙏🏽😓 Jbutler
Where do I begin...I am going to miss Shirley tremendously. No matter where we saw each other, we called each other by first and last name. We laughed, joked & reminisced on all the good times we had in customer service at Blue Cross and outside of Blue Cross. My heart goes out to the family especially her children. May God give you strength and comfort during this difficult time. Take your rest now my sweet friend until we meet again. With deepest sympathy, Kathy Wade-Butler
The smile you gave an welcome you afford ill never forget, an to bring us in ur family is more than words can express right now,,only God knows
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.