
- June 10, 1931 - February 17, 2021
- Charleston, South Carolina
of Rosie's Passing
- Memorials may be made to:
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Reverend Nicholas C. Trivelas Library
c/o Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity
11 Race Street
Charleston, SC 29403
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“Rosie is with Jerry and Bunny and Jules. Prayers for strength and comfort.
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“I first met Rosie when she and Jules began square dancing shortly after they were married. I was a caller for the club and they were a delight to...Read More ยป
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2 of 3 | Posted by: Merrill Ridgway - SC - Friend
“I shall always remember Rosie as a sweet, loving friend who always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. May her memory be eternal.
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3 of 3 | Posted by: Lucy Spell - Charleston, SC
Rosie Phillips Dursse, 89, of Charleston, South Carolina, widow of Jules A. Dursse entered into eternal rest Wednesday, February 17, 2021. A private Funeral Service will be held Tuesday, February 23, 2021 in the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, 30 Race Street with interment following Live Oak Memorial Gardens. The service may be viewed Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. by visiting https://youtu.be/5j1ntJMVxsE?. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Downtown Chapel.
Rosie was born June 10, 1931 in Charleston, South Carolina, daughter of George D. Phillips and Kalliopi Brouzou Phillips. She was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity and a volunteer for the Reverend Nicholas C. Trivelas Library.
Rosie is survived by her sister, Anna Melissas of Charleston, SC; niece, Karen Melissas of Charleston, SC; three nephews: Leon A. Melissas (Mary Tena) of Atlanta, GA, George Melissas of Charleston, SC and Andy Melissas of Atlanta, GA.
Memorials may be made to the Reverend Nicholas C. Trivelas Library in care of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, 11 Race Street, Charleston, SC 29403.