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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Dad's memorial service






Today we said good bye to dad, it was a celebration of his life here on earth. The service was held in Ventura with many family and friends in attendence. The Navy was there to present the flag to my brother, Rich, and the CHP was there to present me with the California Flag. A very nice pastor gave a talk about our dad, then I spoke, then Rich, his wife Dawn, dad's CHP motor partner, Dave Rees, and two of Rich's friends. There was a reception later at Rich and Dawn's home, and it was very nice. The following is the talk I shared:

Our dad passed away after a 2 year battle with throat cancer. We were with him when he peacefully left this world. Dad is in a better place now. I believe he was welcomed home with open arms by his mom, dad, brother and grandparents. He will be greatly missed by those he left behind, but I believe in life after death and I know I will see him again.
I had a great childhood with fond memories. My dad and mom were kind and loving and always there for me. Some things I remember doing with my dad as a litter girl were; going on long motorcycle rides to the beach or mountains, where mom gave dad specific instructions to call if he were going to later than he said, or she would assume we were in a crash and she would call the police, he did call her if we were late. Also going golfing and being his caddy, my favorite thing to do was wash the golf balls in the little washing machines that were on the course. Going to the beach while dad scuba dived, and going with him to clean pools and swimming in the pools after they were clean.
Dad had this thing for cars and we never knew what kind of car he would come home in. I think we had every kind of car there was.
One thing I remember in my teen years, while dating my husband John, it seemed like I was always grounded for one thing or another. John worked at 31 flavors ice cream, and that was the one thing dad loved. So in order to see John, I would entice dad to have John stop by after work and bring him his favorite ice cream. It always worked.
When John and I were engaged, we were planning our wedding and dad would try to get us to elope and take the money instead of putting it toward a wedding. He even told us he would supply the ladder; mind you we had a one story.
In 1974, our first son, Jeff, was born and 5 months later, dad had his first son with his wife Jackie. Due to complications with Jackie’s delivery, I brought my new little brother, Rich, home from the hospital. Well, having a 5 month old and a new born were very challenging to say the least. And after a few weeks, I called dad and told him he had to take over.
Dad had many jobs until 1957, when he became a police officer for Covina PD.
In 1961, he then joined the CHP and rode motors. He retired in 1981 on a medical from the gun shot he received in 1968.
Dad has been there, done that, and had an interesting life. He was open to many new and interesting ways to enrich his life.
During the later years, dad and I had our ups and downs. With his near death experience nearly 2 years ago, of which I am forever grateful to Rich for being there to actually save our dad’s life, dad did some soul searching and realized his family was important and we renewed our relationship. I am so grateful for the time we had together these past 2 years.
I loved my dad even when he was not so loveable at times, and I miss him and hope to see him one day with the rest of my family that has gone on ahead. RIP daddy.

Richard T. Rosin
1931 - 2008


Richard T. Rosin, 76, of Oak View, died Sunday, June 22, 2008, after a lengthy illness. He was born Dec. 26, 1931, in Gresham, Ore., and had been a resident of Ventura County for over 20 years.
Mr. Rosin served in the United States Navy during the Korean War and was awarded the United Nations Service Medal, the Korean Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. He was a California Highway Patrol officer, retiring in 1981. He was an avid sailor and spent many hours on the ocean, having sailed from Mexico to California as well as traveling to many countries around the world. Among his many talents were model ship building and cooking, having been a chef in La Paz, Mexico, for several years.
He is survived by his son, Richard T. Rosin Jr., wife Dawn and their children, Zakary and Zoey, all of Oak View; daughter, Cynthia Kim Stokes, husband John and their children, Jeff Stokes, Marc Stokes, Sarah Toki and Amy Beesley of Rancho Cucamonga; and 15 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Vicki Gonzalez
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at the Ted Mayr Funeral Home, 3150 Loma Vista Road, Ventura.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Tribute to my dad

Early NAVY days, not too shabby

His love~ Sailing


In the woods somewhere up north

Today my daddy passed away, after a 2 year struggle with throat cancer. I was with him and he left this world in a peaceful state. He is in a much better place now. He will be greatly missed. My dad was not always the best example in my adult years, and we had a many a falling out. But with his near death experience 2 years ago, everything was put into the proper perspective. He realized family was important and he and I renewed our relationship as daddy-daughter and I am grateful for the time we had together. Things I remember doing with him as a little girl were; going on long motorcycle rides to the beach or the mountains, going golfing and being his 'caddy', going to the beach while he scuba dived, going with him to clean pools and then getting to swim in them when we were done. We never knew what kind of car he would come home in, he had this thing for cars and always was coming home with something new or old. I think we had every kind of car there was. He worked for the California Highway Patrol as a motor officer and he loved that, until he had to retire in 1981 from an on duty gunshot wound from 1968. I loved my dad even when he was not lovable at times, and I miss him and hope to see him again one day with the rest of my family that has gone on ahead. RIP Daddy!!! I will upload a picture of him as soon as I can get one on my computer.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Father's Day

On Father's day, Sarah and Amy's families came over for a BBQ and fun. Their kids are so cute! It was a very nice father's day and all the dad's had a great day. It is really nice to honor the dad's on their special day. I am proud of my dad and my husband and what a fabulous dad he is, as well as granddad! I am proud and honored to have 4 great sons that are great examples to their children and are wonderful dads!!!! You guys are the best!

Juliana looking gorgeous as ever!

Haylee looking simply marvelous dahling!

Jada just havin a good time!


The Girls

Chloe just fabulous as ever!


Mallory so cute!!

Monday, June 9, 2008






Misty and the kids came down to visit over the weekend. I made homemade ice cream, and Logan loved wearing it!! All of the girls, Misty, Taylor, Amy, Sarah and I went to see Wicked over the week end. It was awesome!! We all loved it.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

My sweet husband



This is Sgt. John at the office. Another officer sent this to us and so I asked him if I could post it, and he said OK. He is the best ever. I still can't believe he going to retire soon, in 25 days! Summer should be fun! Someone, Becky I think, asked what we were going to do. Well, for starters, Jeff and Heather's family, Marc and Misty's family, along with the girls and their families are coming the 2nd week end in July for a retirement party I am giving him, and then I thought we may go up to Mammoth and fish and hike. Go cycling, go visit Marc and Misty, go to the beach. Just fun stuff!!!
Here are a couple of fun pics of John, one just out of the academy, and then the recent one, ending his career, and one of his early days on the road:



This is how I feel now that Open House is done!! It went very well, I had 17 families out of 20 show up. that is a fabulous turnout. Everyone was very pleased with their kids work and all we did. I will take some pics tomorrow and put some up.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008



Well, I have not been on here for awhile. I have been very busy getting ready for Open House which is tonight. Thank heavens it's almost over!! I am so pooped! Just 16 more days and summer vacation!!! Ohhhh, I am soooo ready! Misty and the kids are coming down on Sat. and we are going to go see Wicked. Just us girls! That will be so much fun! This is a busy birthday month too. Tomorrow is Amy's, Friday is Zach's, and Heather's is on the 25th. Well, that is only 3, why did it seem so much a second ago? Anyway, I have to get ready to go back to school at 5, oh joy! John is retiring the end of this month and I he told me he is in denial. At least we now have the summer off together. If he worked, he wouldn't have any of it off. So I am happy about that. We have some fun things planned. Well, that's it for now. I know I need to get more pics on here. Soon! Later~