Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Obituary

Sarah deRosier's life was cut short Saturday night, due to an unfortuanate Fire Spinning accident which resulted in 3rd degree burns. DeRosier always said she wanted to go out doing something she loved, and she held fire spinning closest to her heart.

DeRosier was pursing her Asocciates of Arts degree to move onto a career in Medical Transcripting after graduating. She was a hard worker and always very motivated to give her best in what ever she was doing. She began her fire spinning career three years ago and wanted to become more professional. Despite warnings from her cautious parents, she would light up any time she found the opportunity.

The funeral will be held at St. John's Baptist Church at 2:00 pm on Friday, followed immediatly by a cerimonial scattering of her ashes. The family has asked for any donations to go towards fire safety awareness.

She is survived by her Parents, Phil and Martha deRosier; her 28 year old sister Ann Nimchuck. She also is survived by her loving boyfriend Benjamin Laabs.

3 comments:

M said...

fire spinning?! saweeet!

at leasdt u went out with a bang!

true grimes said...

I like your obituary, Sarah. It told a good story and was to the point. I'm not sure what fire spinning is, but I really appreciate your humor. If anyone should be able to make light of our untimely deaths, it should be us, the people who had to die, right? Is your sister Ann's last name really Nimchuck? Did your family read your obituary? My oldest son didn't want to read mine. And, my youngest son didn't think that I should have had his dad precede me in death.

Tesha said...

Grade: 8.5/10
Mistakes:
• Should be 28-year-old
• Should be 2 p.m.
• Medical transcripting doesn't need to be capitalized