Rose Marie Sherman, age 86 passed away peacefully on January 27, 2024. She was born November 26, 1937 and resided in Worthington her entire life. Rose graduated from Northampton High School where she enjoyed playing basketball.
Stone Walls Magazine, Fall 1992. Contents include
Genesis of Woronoco by Doris H. Wackerbarth
A Town is Born by Doris Hayden & Jean York
Rhythm of the Road by Barbara Brainerd
The Granville Public Library by Wilhelmina Tryon 1903
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