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Javine Cemetery

Barnsdall, Osage County, Oklahoma



Rosalind Joyce Delahay
©Stumpff Funeral Home
Bartlesville, OK
Submitted by: Ann Weber




Rosalind was born Rosalind Joyce Brandstetter on November 7, 1929. She was the first child of Ella Javine and George Alan Brandstetter. She had five siblings: Johnnie Brandstetter, Neva Mushunkashey, and Precious Piper. Siblings Tyanna Clements and George Brandstetter preceded her.

Rosalind grew up in the Barnsdall area. She graduated from Barnsdall High School in 1948. The decade of the 1950s found her in Bartlesville where she worked for Phillips in an administrative role. She liked the variety as well as the opportunity to work in a lot of different areas. She was one of those rare individuals who actually had fun in the workplace. She liked her job and the people she met there.

Rosalind loved life. Her favorite activities were gardening (she loved roses and flowers), watching birds, reading and dancing. She enjoyed travelling and often vacationed in Colorado. She and her husband took her only granddaughter Rachel to Hawaii when Rachel was 5 years old- a trip neither ever forgot.

She liked people and made friends easily throughout her life. Strangers were only friends she had not yet met. She had a magnetism that drew people to her. She will be mourned and missed by courtless friends as well as family.

Rosalind's immediate family consists of daughter Tommie Endo; stepson David Delehay and stepdaughter Leslie McKenzie. She has one granddaughter, Rachel Howerton.



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