Dear Rose & Robbie, may thoughts & prayers be with you and all your family as you grieve the loss of your Mother. May your tears turn to smiles as you cherish her memory. Sincerely, Brenda
Rosina E. Nelson
December 2, 1941 – June 10, 2020
A public visitation for family and friends will take place on Friday at the Daniel Funeral Home in St. Cloud from 4-7 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Saturday.
Rosina was born December 2, 1941 in Milbank, South Dakota to Louis and Caroline (Stolpman) Brott. She worked at the Division Café, Sambo’s Restaurant and Crossroads Perkins for many years. She loved fishing, flowers, Nascar racing, MN Twins, making all sorts of candy at Christmas time (divinity, peanut brittle and caramels were her best) and spending time with her grandchildren/great grandchildren, giving them projects. She also volunteered her time at Whitney Senior Center and for some reason enjoyed doing dishes. She LOVED hugs from her family!
Rosina is survived by her daughters Rose Peterson of St. Cloud and Robbie (Gene) Sell of St. Joseph, grandchildren David (Becca) Sigler, Heather (Matt) Medeiros, Jonathan Cauthorn, April(Chuck) Figard-Koslosky, Matthew Penton, Michael Penton, Amanda Penton, Gene, III (Dellana) Sell, Amber (Mikael) Zuidema, Roxy Sell(Sal Lana), Cole Sell. Great grandchildren Coty, Talyana, Aryana, Jeremy, Mackenzie, Raleigh, Liam, Lola, Owen, Delilah, Emily, Jackson, Isabella, Bradley, Javon, Jaycie, Demi, siblings Marie Hoium, Sylvia (James) Hoihjelle, Louie Brott, John Brott, and Judy (Mike). Many nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death were her parents, sons Terrance and Michael, grandson Chad Nelson, great grandson Reinaldo, brother Francis Brott and infant sister Louise Marie, Her beloved dog, Shadow.
A special thank you to Jody Alexander (grandson Chad’s widow) for allowing Rosina to be laid to rest next to Chad.
Guestbook
Rosina.you will be deeply missed.sympathy to the family
Services
Visitation
Daniel Funeral Home, St. CloudServices
Daniel Funeral Home, St. CloudSchedule Details
A public visitation for family and friends will take place on Friday at the Daniel Funeral Home in St. Cloud from 4-7 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Saturday.