Rosene (Adair) Ratliff
Jan 10, 1946 - Sep 27, 2019
Posted by Ann Weber
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Rosene Ratliff, 73, went home to her Heavenly Father on Friday,
September 27, 2019. Bartlesville was her hometown where she was born and
raised, and where she returned in order to be nearer to her siblings,
extended family, and childhood friends.
Rosene was born the daughter of Roosevelt and Clara (Turner) Adair in
Bartlesville on January 10, 1946. From a young age Rosene accepted Jesus
Christ as her personal Savior and grew up in the Church of God in
Christ. She received her education in Bartlesville graduating from
College High in 1965. She met Marquis L. Ratliff while he was home in
transit to school in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. They quickly fell in
love and united in marriage. During his military service the family
lived in various places including California, Germany twice, Hawaii and
Maryland where Marquis retired. Once Marquis retired from active duty,
they relocated to Sierra Vista, AZ. In 2012, Rosene moved back to
Bartlesville to be closer to family and friends.
Rosene loved the Lord and was a member of the Miracle Temple Church of
God in Christ. Her passions included spending time with family, good
conversation, BINGO, going to garage sales or auctions, which drove her
passion of "collecting things" like Beanie Babies and dolls. She
loved antiques and the stories that were associated with them. Gardening
outdoors came naturally to her. She loved travelling with the Grayson's. Rosene was always ready to help her friends and to share
what she had with them. If Rosene called you a friend, she meant it. She
would give you her last dollar if that was what you needed. If she
couldn't give you everything you needed she would search far and wide
to help. To be a friend of Rosene, meant more than just that-you were
family. Over the past few years, Rosene dedicated much of her time to
serving in her community and organizations such as the Westside
Community Center and the Citizens for Positive Change. She volunteered
for the funeral dinners in Bartlesville, worked with the children at the
Westside Community Center, and was on the Douglassiares 2015 and 2018
Planning Committee Board. She will be dearly missed and will always be
loved by those that knew her.
Rosene is survived by her husband of fifty-three years, Marquis L.
Ratliff Sr. of Sierra Vista, AZ; two children, Andrea "Angie" Nunez
(daughter) of El Paso, TX, and Victor Ratliff (son) and Charlene of
Stanley, ND; one brother Everett T. Adair and Suzie of Bartlesville; two
sisters, Ruth (Adair) Nash of Bartlesville, and Maude (Adair) White and
Roscoe of Bartlesville; nine grandchildren, Cassandra "Cassie" Nunez,
Jasmine Nunez, Alicia Rust, Joseph Morin, Natasha Ramos, Marcel "MJ" Ratliff, US Army Staff Sergeant Andre Ratliff, Dominique Acfalle, and Kaili Ratliff; and eleven great grandchildren. She is
preceded in death by her parents, one son Marcell "Buddy" L. Ratliff
and six siblings, Clinton Adair, Eddie Lee Adair, Robert E. Adair,
Donald J. Adair, Theodore Adair and Ida Mae Adair Taylor.
Visitation will be held on Thursday from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. at the Davis
Family Funeral Home - Walker Brown Chapel, 918-333-7665, 4201 Nowata
Rd, Bartlesville.
Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. on Friday, October 4, 2019, at the
Miracle Temple Church of God in Christ. Interment will follow in the
White Rose Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Carter Davis
and the Davis Family Funeral Home - Walker Brown Chapel.
Online condolences and remembrances may be shared at www.DavisFamilyFuneralHome.com.
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