Rose Marie Deltonto

March 30, 1949 ~ July 22, 2025
Born in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Rose Deltonto, 76, after a 7-year battle with cancer has joined her family on July 22, 2025. Born on March 30, 1949, she is preceded by her parents, Floyd and Emma Marie Deltonto; her sister, Karen Williams; her brothers-in-law, Joe Williams and John Linn. She is survived by her sister, Laurie Linn; numerous cousins and a truly great group of friends. Rose retired from District 70 after 40 years of dedication. The family also wishes to thank the staff of Rocky Mountain Cancer Center for their care and support. Per Rose’s wishes, there will be no services. Those who wish, may make a donation to their favorite organization in her name. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com
What a joy it was to know Miss Rose from North Mesa. We adored her and so enjoyed the time we got to spend with her. She played a key roll in the beginning of my children’s education. Such love she gave to everyone. I often would be at North Mesa as a volunteer, and I can still hear her “play” the musical chimes before she started to make an anouncement. Such a soothing sound in a sometimes chaotic environment. Everything seemed to run like clockwork under her direction. Thank you Miss Rose, we were so blessed and honored to have shared part of our journey through life with you. You were the best! Job well done.
Pam, Megan and David Keller II.
I had the privilege to work with Rosie . She touched so many lives in a very special way. I am glad I got the chance to know her as both a colleague and a friend. Rest in peace Rosie.
Laurie just want to give you my condolences on Rose’s passing. So many memories of our childhood came to mind. Memories of your mom, dad, your grandpa,Karen, your house. I remember your dad would bring us little cereal boxes. I remember your aunt giving us little dolls for Christmas. I remember waiting inside your house for the bus on cold days and watching your dome clock on the buffet table. We had a good childhood and your family will always have a place in my heart. I wish I would’ve stopped to visit Rose when I would pass by her house. I wonder if she would have remembered me? Hope you are well. My sincere condolences.
Laurie, I saw the notice of your sister’s passing. I know you were very close. What really surprised me was the notice said John had passed also. I don’t remember seeing any information about that.
I am sending my greated sympathy to you for that passing of these special people.
Barb Bernard
My sweet friend, you have fought so hard. You are truly one of the best. Fly high my friend. From our time at County, to our time at district 70, is a very long time to know someone, you will never be forgotten.