Worthington High School

Worthington-West Franklin
High School

Worthington, PA

1933 - 1984

 
Harry Edward Rose III

Harry (Ed) Edward Rose III, age 82, of Southport, NC, unexpectedly passed away
on Saturday, December 3, 2022.

Ed was born in Ligonier, PA, on December 19, 1939. Graduated from Ligonier High
School…a proud Mountie! Attended Gettysburg College on a football scholarship
and graduated from the Indiana University of PA with BS and Masters degrees in
Education and continued post-graduate studies at Duquesne University and
Westminster College.

Ed was a member of the Southport Presbyterian Church. Lived in western
Pennsylvania most of his life and worked for the Armstrong School District at
Ford City HS, Worthington HS, and Kittanning Senior HS as a guidance counselor,
Asst. Principal, and Principal. Ed also coached football, baseball, basketball,
and wrestling during his 38-yr. tenure. Mr. Rose’s guidance and support guided
many young lives. He received many notes and calls of appreciation of thanks
over the years from prior students for his mark on their lives. It made him so
very proud and he just beamed with pride!

He was an avid golfer, having won 4 club championships at KCC and the 2008
Member-Guest at St James. He also enjoyed biking in his later years and was a
regular at the St. James Plantation Waterway Park dock and the Woodlands lake.
Ed loved animals, especially the “dock” dogs, and cats, he would see on his
rides every day. He was a real history buff and enjoyed reading and playing
poker. His sense of humor will be remembered by all who were lucky enough to
have known him! He always loved to tell jokes and make people laugh!

Ed loved his Pittsburgh sports teams – Steelers, Pirates, and Panthers and was
proud to have been able to attend Super Bowl XLV. He enjoyed attending several
Masters Tournaments and was a big fan of Penn State, Alabama, and anybody who
played Notre Dame! But most of all, he was so devoted to his loving family and
cherished his many dear friends and neighbors, especially close special friends,
whom we consider family, Frankie and Pam Shumaker. Their love and support were
and are immense! He absolutely treasured his maternal grandparents Morrison M.
and Nettie (Ferry) Noel, he frequently said “they were the greatest people
that ever lived”, as they raised him during his early years.

After retiring in 2000, he and his wife moved to the southern tip of the
beautiful state of North Carolina, built their dream home a couple miles off the
beach, and thoroughly enjoyed the quaintness of their new hometown. They made so
many wonderful friends and enjoyed golfing together. He recently said that “I
don’t ever have to wonder about what it would feel like to hit the lottery
because I already won it with my amazing wife, my wonderful children, family,
and friends.” One of his nurses told us, “not only was he so very loved, but
more importantly, he knew how much he was loved, and that’s something we
don’t see everyday! He talked about you all the time!” He read every card
over the last few months and was so visibly touched by all the love and
encouragement.

He was our HERO!

Ed loved his Pittsburgh sports teams – Steelers, Pirates, and Panthers and was
proud to have been able to attend Super Bowl XLV. He enjoyed attending several
Masters Tournaments and was a big fan of Penn State, Alabama, and anybody who
played Notre Dame! But most of all, he was so devoted to his loving family and
cherished his many dear friends and neighbors, especially close special friends,
whom we consider family, Frankie and Pam Shumaker. Their love and support were
and are every day immense! He absolutely treasured his maternal grandparents
Morrison M. and Nettie (Ferry) Noel, he frequently said “they were the
greatest people that ever lived”, as they raised him during his early years.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years and the absolute true love of his life,
Mary Jean (Volker) Rose; daughter Robin Rose; sister, Janet Rose Hainan (Bob) of
Latrobe, PA; brothers-in-law, Joseph J. Volker (Renee) of Pittsburgh, PA and
Richard L. Volker (Denise) of The Villages, FL; his absolutely treasured rescue
kitties, Ozzie and Ellie; nieces, Joelle Hainan Palombo, Jody Volker Ney and
Jill Volker Leonello all of Pittsburgh, PA, Ashley Gaydosh Sedgwick of Las
Vegas, NV, and Terry Austin Quinn and Barbie Hainan Jones both of FL; nephews,
Joey Volker, Jeff Volker, and Rob Hainan all of Pittsburgh, PA.

Ed was preceded in death by a son, Gregory Edward Rose; sister, Joyce (Rose)
Austin; his parents, Harry E. (Buddy) and Alice E. (Noel) Rose; sister-in-law,
Patricia (Volker) Gaydosh; nephew, Douglas V. Gaydosh.

A very special thanks to the nurses, nurses aides, and physical therapists of
Southport Health & Rehabilitation Center for their wonderful and compassionate
care of “Mr. Harry.”

His celebration of life service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, December 10,
2022, at St James Chapel and officiated by our dear friend and neighbor Rev.
Jimmie Perryman. A viewing will be from 12:30 to 1 p.m. 

Burial will follow the service at Cape Fear Memorial Park, Southport, NC.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Ed’s name to the charity
of your choice.