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Rosie Stanley

October 6, 1976 - April 8, 2022

Rosie worked on CIS since November 2020 as our Communications Specialist and took great pride in her work, not only delivering our internal communication plan but also working alongside many of our Partner organisations, as well as ONS. Rosie leaves behind her husband, Chris, and twin boys, Victor and Hugo. Please leave your memories or messages of condolence

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  • 2022-04-15 20:44:06 View / Comment (0)
    Claire Witney

    Claire Witney

    Claire Witney

    I remember with fondness the day you started on the fizzy sours and I had cracked open my first chocolate bar before noon. That’s my kind of colleague! I loved talking non-work stuff with you Rosie… your boys, my boy, dogs, flowers, pictures and rocks. Your kindness, warmth and smiles are very missed. Rest peacefully beautiful soul xx

  • 2022-04-12 19:44:39 View / Comment (1)
    Pamela Brereton

    Pamela Brereton

    Pamela Brereton

    Rosie, you were such an intelligent and insightful professional but I loved it most when we both had that moment of .....well I thought that was daft thing to have just happened..... and we both had a giggle. It revealed a cheeky sense of humour that was really endearing about you. I looked through our Team's chat when I was thinking about you and I can share that your most used phrase with me was 'can I help', that your favourite emoji to use was 'bunch of flowers' or 'giggle emoji' and that you often replied to my message of 'hi' with a 'howdy'!!!! Perhaps there was a hidden cowgirl there? You are missed xx

  • 2022-04-27 11:34:28 wrote:

    I miss your incredible warmth and kindness and always the most polite questions and lovely collaboration each day; I loved our " local ladies" catch ups- realising many of us were located so close by yet never being lucky enough to meet in the flesh but that didn't alter the team and bond we built.; we are so lucky to have worked with you Rosie; my deepest sympathies to Chris, Victor and Hugo and family for this tragic loss.

    2022-04-27 11:34:28 wrote: I miss your incredible warmth and kindness and always the most polite questions and lovely collaboration each day; I loved our " local ladies" catch ups- realising many of us were located so close by yet never being lucky enough to meet in the flesh but that didn't alter the team and bond we built.; we are so lucky to have worked with you Rosie; my deepest sympathies to Chris, Victor and Hugo and family for this tragic loss.

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