Rozanne WESELAKE
On January 16, 2024, Mrs. Rozanne Weselake passed away at the age of 80 years. Rozanne is lovingly remembered by her husband of 51 years Garry, her daughter Rhonda, granddaughter Reann and great-granddaughter Aria.
Rozanne was predeceased by her brother Allan Hirsch and her parents Jerome and Eva Hirsch.
A celebration of Rozanne’s life will be held on Friday, January 26, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at Pointe West Cremation & Funeral Service, 15305-112 Avenue.

Farewell my friend. I only can recall all the good times we had at work at Park Salon, and the great dinners and parties we had at 280 Wellington Crescent.
Friends like you don’t come around that often Rozanne…
My deepest condolences to Garry and Rhonda.
DEAR GARRY AND RHONDA. I AM STILL IN SHOCK. DID NOT REALIZE SHE WAS SO SICK. I WILL MISS HER EMAIL JOKES OF ALMOST EVERY DAY. MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO ALL OF YOU. A LONG TIME FRIEND. SHE IS PROBABLY CUTTING BARRY’S HAIR ON THE OTHER SIDE. WE ONCE HAD A LOVELY TRIP TOGETHER TO MAZATLAN, PEURTO VALLARTA AND LAS VEGAS. SHE BOUGHT ME THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC CHRISTMAS TREE THAT I CHRISH EVERY DECEMBER AND THINK OF HER AS I DISPLAY IT. LOVINGLY, MATTIE MIDDLEHURST.
Our sincerest condolences for our Aunt Rozanne’s family.
Uncle Garry , Rhonda, Riann and Aria . We are all keeping you in our hearts and prayers and sending our love to you.
All our love , Chris, Wendy and your sister in law Jeannette.
My heart goes out to you during this difficult time. Forever remembered, forever missed
Thinking of you Garry, Rhonda, Reann and Aria. She was a wonderful Aunt and a very special lady. I will miss her a lot. Much love, Toby Collins
My heart is heavy with the sad news of Rozanne’s passing. Friends for more than 60 years, which started by riding in cars with boys, sleepovers at her apartment and eating cookies for breakfast before we went to our respective jobs. Although we both relocated to distant cities, we corresponded regularly and I still cherish many letters, cards and photos. We had a special time meeting in Winnipeg when our girls were teens and several years later for a few days in Vancouver. I remember her joy when Rhonda was born and pride as grand mother to Riann and great grandmother to Aria. She loved her girls so much, and Garry, her rock and caretaker of them all. My sincere condolences to you all. It’s hard to say goodbye Rosie, I’ll miss your emails, the sound of your voice on the answering machine and our talks, but most of all the fact that we were still connecting and sharing pieces of our lives. Until we meet again, dear friend, I’ll think of you with love, Always Linda
My heart is totally broken for you, Rozie. No one loved life like you. Your larger than life personality has really shaken us. I am praying for Garry, Rhonda, Reann
Aria. They were your life as well as the many of us friends you gathered through the years. Rest in peace my friend, until we meet again. Love Bev