Gary Alan Rose
January 25, 1948 – June 6, 2024
Gary Alan Rose, 76, of Prince Frederick, Maryland passed away on June 6, 2024. Born in Torrington, Connecticut on January 25, 1948, to Ernest Joseph and Astrid Esther (Aronson) Rose, Gary was the youngest of three children. On August 22, 1970, he married Linda Lou Forrest, the love of his life, who preceded him in death on May 22, 2004.
Gary served in the Vietnam War, and owned a successful contracting business, having forged many relationships in the field. He had long-lasting contracts because of his sound work ethic.
Gary is survived by his daughters, Francie Rose and Garlin (Rose) Hallas, three grandchildren – Gary McDaniel, Vasilios (Vasi) Hallas and Linda Hallas, his sister Beverly Caravati, his brother Ernest Rose Jr. and several nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to The Headstrong Project, a non-profit mental health organization providing confidential, barrier-free and stigma-free PTSD treatment to our veterans, service members, and family connected to their care. https://theheadstrongproject.org/about/
Visitation
Services
- Memorial Service
Friday, August 2, 2024
3:00 PM
Interment
- Private
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I worked at the Lawnmower shop, pre pandemic, Mr. Rose brought his equipment for service. Mr. Rose struck me as a truly genuine, nice guy. I enjoyed stopping to speak with him every time he came to the shop. I send condolences to family and friends.
Rest in peace, Mr. Rose.
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Garlin and Family,
I am sorry for your loss. Praying for strength and comfort during this difficult time. May your dad rest in heaven!
Love you all,
Armecia, Dakota, and Diezel
I’m so very sorry for your loss. I would have loved to gotten to know him better because what I knew of him and have learned since, he was a fabulous man.
Francie and Garlin, I was saddened to hear about your dad, he was a good man. Keeping you and your families in my thoughts and prayers.
Hugs,
Dot
I worked at the Lawnmower shop, pre pandemic, Mr. Rose brought his equipment for service. Mr. Rose struck me as a truly genuine, nice guy. I enjoyed stopping to speak with him every time he came to the shop. I send condolences to family and friends.
Rest in peace, Mr. Rose.
Garlin and Francie, I am so sorry for your loss. Gary was sincerely loved and appreciated by many, and his heart and memory will live on through his beautiful family and friends. God bless.
Garlin and Francie and family,
So very sorry to hear about your Dad passing. He is an amazing person, loved his sense of humor. May he rest in peace.
Susan Clark