San
Angelo - On February 20, 2022, Douglas Eugene Rosser (Gene), 65, of San
Angelo was surrounded by his loving family as he peacefully passed into
the arms of Jesus. Gene
was born March 12, 1956, in San Angelo as the second youngest of eight
children to Lewis and Mildred Rosser. He married Pam Abbott on June 21,
1980, in Waco, Texas, and was blessed with three children and nine
grandchildren.
Gene
was a devoted son, brother, husband, father, Pawpaw, and friend to all
who knew him. He loved piddling in his hangar, flying his airplane with
his brothers and sons, heart-to-heart talks with his daughter, taking
trips with Pam, watching the Cowboys, and most of all cheering on his
kids and grandkids in all of their many activities. His greatest joy,
besides Pammy, was spending time with his grandchildren.
He was so proud of the family that he and Pam built together.
Gene
spent his career driving for UPS, making many lifelong friends along
the way. He always had a smile on his face and a laugh that was
contagious.
Gene was a firm believer in Christ and showed the love of Jesus to everyone
he met. He and Pam were members of New Hope Bible Church.
Upon
arriving in heaven, Gene was reunited with several relatives and
friends whom he loved and missed dearly including his parents Lewis and
Mildred Rosser, his brothers Jimmie Rosser, Bryant Rosser, and Terry
Rosser, and sister Barbara Bradshaw.
He
is survived by his wife of 41 years, Pam; son Scott Rosser and wife
Katie of Midland, son Daniel Rosser and wife Kelly of Granbury, daughter
Kaleigh Bowhay and husband William of San Angelo; nine grandchildren
Austin, Annie, Micah, Liam, Owen, Berkley, Collins, Kennedy, and Hudson.
He is also survived by his brothers Roy Rosser and wife Kathy of San
Angelo, brother Glenn Rosser and wife Peggy of San Angelo, and brother
Gale Rosser and wife Karen of Santa Fe, Texas; and numerous beloved
nieces and nephews.
Visitation
is from 5:00-7:00pm, Friday, February 25, 2022 at Harper Funeral Home. A
celebration of his life will be held at 2:00pm, Saturday, February 26,
2022 at Christian Church of San Angelo.
Memorials may be made to Hillcrest School in Midland, Texas or Sierra Vista Child Development Center in San Angelo.
Our
hearts are broken and tears are falling in abundance, but there is
peace knowing we will hear his laugh again when we are together in
heaven.