Nancy J. "Sue" Rosser Nancy J. “Sue” Rosser, 81 yrs, of Elverson, formerly of Springfield, Delaware Co. went to be with her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at her home, while under the loving care of hospice and her family.

She was born on April 14, 1936 in Darby, Pa.  Sue was the daughter of the late Emil and Pauline  (Trickket) Alveberg.  She was the wife of George Rosser, with whom she shared 63 years of marriage. 

Sue was a homemaker to her beloved family.   She attended the Highpoint Baptist Chapel.  Sue enjoyed bird watching, cross-stitching, quilting, and puzzles.

Surviving are 5 sons, Steven (Brenda) Rosser, Kenneth (Eglante) Rosser, Randall (Beth) Rosser, James (Joy) Rosser, and Mark (Stacey) Rosser, a brother, James Alveberg, and a sister, Grace Watson.  There are 14 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 11 AM from Highpoint Baptist Chapel, 200 Chapel Road, Birdsboro, Pa., with Pastor Paul Caughill officiating.  For directions to the church, please visit www.highpointbaptist.org 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in the memory of Sue to the Paoli Cancer Center, 225 Lancaster Ave., Building A, Paoli,  Pa.  19301.  

Arrangements by The Labs Funeral Home, Inc. of Honey Brook, Pa.

For additional information and online condolences, please visit www.thelabsfh.com



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My Dear Aunt Sue, I miss you so much. Although your children (The Boys/My Cousin's) would never know it, I have always held a special place for you inside of me. I have always admired your natural sincerity. You were always "REAL". You NEVER wore a mask; always felt comfortable in your own skin showing the world who you were and never being afraid of anyone's criticism of it (actually there wasn't). You were respected for being "YOU" and that was one of the main things I loved about your character. I wish with all my heart that we both could have been closer but as things often do; something is always getting in the way. I LOVE YOU AUNT SUE AND I WILL SEE YOU ONCE AGAIN VERY SOON! You should probably separate Mark and Jimmy to keep the peace when they come home (just a suggestion).

~ Robert Watson II
2/25/2019 10:19:14 PM

My husband and I would like to express our sincere sympathy to the family and friends of your beloved Nancy. Although we hadn't had the opportunity to meet Nancy personally, we do understand the pain of losing one so dear. We would like to share with you comfort we have experienced from Gods word found in John 5:28,29. I especially love the resurrection account of Jesus resurrecting Lazarus here on earth back to the arms of those he loved. ( John 11). How wonderful knowing that we too will experience such joy in time. Remember also that our Heavenly Father. Jehovah ( Psalm 83:18) is always there for the broken hearted and those crushed in spirit......( Psalm 34:18) Please take a few moments, share your memories with those who surround you, for the memories shared are the ones most truly cherished, may they bring you comfort and peace as you begin to heal. Take care of yourselves and each other during this very difficult time.

~ PJ
5/22/2017 7:14:16 AM

Just learned of Sue's passing by kindness of phone call message from Mim as Janie and I have been away for a while. So sorry for the loss of a unique, caring and kind human being. We remember well the many moments of laughter in the times we shared. Peace be with you George.

~ Bob
5/21/2017 9:31:02 PM

Dear George, Thinking of you in this time of sorrow. May God keep you in His care. In Sympathy, Dot and John

~ john and dottie glanfield Media (Middletown Twp), PA
5/13/2017 9:36:45 AM

Sleep well my dear sister. They don't make them like you anymore. I will love you always. Brother Jim Alveberg

~ Jim Alveberg Gettysburg, PA
5/11/2017 7:23:03 PM

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