Condolences
Lynda and Wendy...your mom was a gracious and kind lady. I enjoyed her wit and humour every time we met. I thought it was lovely that my own parents and my husband's parent both shared the same friends, the Magegas. I hope you can share, with especially each other, the love and joy she found in all of you.
Deb Miller
Dear Wendy, Lynda and families,
I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of your dear Mom. Roze was the 1st Cimarron employee and I was the 3rd, so I have many fond memories of working with her all those years. We shared work and personal lives, being a small close knit company that cared about each other. I miss those days, and I especially remember her joy at becoming a grandmother. Her girls were her life, and I know how much she will be missed in your lives. No matter the age or circumstances, it is never easy to lose a Mother. Thinking of you all at this difficult time.
With sincere sympathy,
Madeleine Macdonald
I need not add to the wonderful tribute made to Rose of her love, generosity and kindness to all in her personal life and it in fact carried through to her business life at Cimarron Petroleum. Rose was our first employee hired in 1979. If there would have been a job description it would simply have been "anything that needs to be done", and she did it excellent. Her family was always first, but we were a close second. When Kenny and I would go to the field to assess and hopefully complete a new well, Rose loved to take over, and after we went public, take calls from analysts and shareholders who wanted a leg up on well results. She knew what to say and soon became our woman in the know, PR department, Accounting Department, reception and many things more,without complaint .
Rose remained dedicated to us until the Company sale in 1997.
God bless you Rose. I shall be praying for your smooth transfer across to heaven.
Randy Pawliw
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