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Denver Rosier

May 15, 1932 ~ May 5, 2014

Denver Lee Rosier, Sr., age 81a beloved husband, father, and grandfather, of St. George passed away from this life into the arms of his savior on Monday May 5, 2014. He was born on May 15, 1932 a son of the late Saul and Cora Isabelle (Channel) Rosier. On June 27, 1953 he was united in marriage to the former Virginia “Vergie” (Ball) Rosier who survives. Also surviving are daughter Barbara Mathias and husband Tom of Moorefield, son Denver Lee Rosier Jr., and wife Connie of Elkins, and daughter Carolyn Pifer and husband Kevin of St. George. Grandsons Justin and Amanda Campbell, Wyatt and Stephanie Pifer and Jonathan and Jennifer Rosier. Granddaughter, Jessy and Justin Vandevender Step- grandchildren, Melissa and Jeremy Sexton, Michael Mathias and Megan Mathias Two great granddaughters and eight step great grandchildren. Special nephew and wife, Robert and Beverly Rosier Mr. Rosier was preceded in death by a precious grandson, Aaron Logan Campbell, two brothers Stearl and Vance Rosier, one sister Stella Rosier Sherman. He served in the US Army from 1955-1957 as a Radar Operator, and the A.A.A. Artillery. He worked in the logging industry for 23 years, was a heavy equipment operator, auctioneer, and Farm Family insurance agent. He also built furniture and cabinets as owner/operator of Rosier’s Wood Work Shop. Friends will be received at the Sycamore Grove Church 219 Bull Run Rd. Parsons on Wednesday May 7, from 5-8 pm and on Thursday from 9- 11 am the service hour with Rev. Pat Cassidy officiating. Interment will follow in the Harsh Family Cemetery on Clover Run in Tucker Co. with military honours being accorded. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Harsh Family Cemetery c/o Robert Rosier 4193 Clover Run Rd. Montrose, WV 26283. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.wrightfuneralhomeservices.com

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  1. Vergie, Barbara, Denver Lee and Carolyn: I am so sorry that your time on earth is over with your father, but he prepared for this day, when he graduates to bigger and much better things with our Lord. May God hold each of you close and give comfort as only He can give. Here for ya if you need me. Debbie

  2. Virgie and family. I am so sorry to hear of Denver's passing. We have been close friends for so many years. I am praying for all of you. I know how it feels to lose your mate. Hope to see you one day soon, Love, Janet

  3. Dear family: Denver and I spent good times comparing family history over the years and he sent me so many great photographs of his Rosier branch. The Harsh cemetery is one of the most peaceful places on this earth and it is fitting that Denver gets to rest there. He truly spent his life well-lived. Blessings to your family. Melissa Rosier Ireland, Philippi


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