Rose M. Hand, 66, of Blue Springs, Missouri died Tuesday, February 8, 2022 in her home. Rose was a special person to everyone that had the good fortune of knowing her. She cared deeply for everyone and she would let you know how much via a phone call, text, Facebook post or just a nice, old fashioned note. She was an amazing cook who always challenged herself to make something new. If you ever were lucky enough to have a bite, you knew she rarely missed. Rose was an incredibly hard worker, devoting time to a few companies in Kansas City throughout her life, never giving anything less than her best or breaking until the work was right. Above all else, Rose was a mother and a grandmother. Her care and compassion for others was only exceeded by that of her three boys, their wives and her six grandchildren. Their happiness truly made her life complete.
Rose is survived by her boyfriend Mark Cooley, three children, Nicholas Mossie (Shannon), Matthew Mossie (Katherine), and Jonathan Mossie (Linda); six grandchildren; and brothers Bill Hand, Charles Hand, and George Hand.
Services will include visitation at Langsford Funeral home in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, on February 13 from 12-2 pm. A memorial mass will be held at Our Lady of Presentation also in Lee’s Summit, Missouri on February 13 at 10:00 am. An additional service will be held on Friday, February 18, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Interment will follow in the Calvary Cemetery in Miles City. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting: www.stevensonandsons.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to St Jude for cancer research.
Doug Benge says
Charles, Bill, George and others:
Condolences on the passing of Rose. Best wishes.
Edna Jensen says
Rose was such a kind and loving person. She will be missed by all who had the good fortune of knowing her. Rest in peace dear one.
Mary Ann Baumgardner says
Dear Bill, Charles and George, So sorry about the loss of your beautiful Sister, Rose. My memory of Rose as a Baby comes to mind. However, Bill, “Charlie” and “Georgie” are some of my memories of Miles City when we visited Grandma and Grandpa Hand on Haynes Avenue. I also have wonderful memories of your Mother, beautiful Betty Jane and my wonderful Uncle Clarence, your Dad! My Mom, Irene, shared many of her happy memories of the fun she recalled with her twin Brothers, Clarence and Bill. I am sorry for your loss of your beautiful little sister, Rose. We are unable to attend the funeral but our thoughts will be with you on that day. Love. Mary Ann (Roberts) and Joe Baumgardner