Rose Marie Bearden was born on October 25, 1952, in Nowata Oklahoma, to Dale Allen Bellamy and Nellie Dortha Kirby. She left her own earthly home to reside in her heavenly home on February 14, 2022, at the age of 69.
Rose was raised and educated in Nowata, Oklahoma, and graduated from Nowata High School. Later Rose Graduated Tri-County Tech’s Nursing program with an LPN. In her Nursing career, Rose worked many different places.
Rose loved to Crochet, make, and decorate cookies and cakes, and was active in the church.
Rose was preceded in death by her parents, 2 Daughters, Kirsten Hicks and Bethany Hicks and her brother Larry Bellamy.
Rose is survived by her Son Bobby Hicks, Daughter in law Susan Slocter, her Sister Karma Nipp and Husband Bill Nipp, Albert Lea from Minnesota, her brother Allen and Sherri Bellamy from Chattanooga, Oklahoma, her best friend Tami Kalbrier and Jazzi, 8 Grandkids, 6 Great Grandkids, Nieces/nephews and a host of friends and Church Family.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Stumpff Funeral Home and Crematory.
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