Rosella Rae Brinson, Fair, Edick was born June 13,1946, in Sedro-Woolley, Washington. Rosella was called home on Dec. 29, 2023.
She loved the farm life growing up on her family’s dairy East of Sedro-Woolley with her older brother, Alan and her twin sister, Lovella. She attended Sedro-Woolley High School and was voted Home Coming Queen her senior year. After completing cosmetology school, she worked as a beautician for 15 years. In October of 1967, she married Alan Fair. They had two beautiful daughters together (Kristi and Traci) and were married 15 years. She was later employed by the Sedro-Woolley School District as a teacher’s aid and worked with special needs children which she enjoyed very much.
In 1980, she met Mark Edick. They were together for six years before they married in July of 1987. They would spend the next 36 years together enjoying life through family and friends, travel and ultimately wintering in their home in Ft. Mohave, Arizona.
She loved the sun, being a twin, any time with family and friends, her pets and her hobbies (Painting, motorcycle rides, music and her Mustang convertibles.) She had the best personality, smile and a laugh that everyone who knew her will greatly miss.
She is survived by her husband, Mark Edick of Burlington; daughters, Kristi Sanders of Sedro-Woolley and Traci Sanford of Alger; brother, Alan (Loreen) Brinson of Sedro-Woolley; twin sister, Lovella (Larry) Oberding of Camano Island; grandchildren, Nathan, Zackary, Maxwell, Jesicca, Tatum, Jace and Jaden; great grandchildren, Ella Rose, Journey, Myles and River.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Melva Brinson.
There will be a Celebration of Life at 1:00, Saturday, January 27, 2024 at the Burlington Eagles, 119 North Cherry Street, Burlington, and a Graveside Service to be scheduled for a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to The Hospice of the Northwest. Please share your memories of Rosella and sign the online guest register.
Hi Rosie, I know you can’t hear me but if you could, I would tell you that I regret not reaching out and keeping in touch with you over these past few years. My intentions were always there. I would tell you that I treasure the memories I have of the times our families spent together for holidays, birthdays, camping trips and just hanging out and enjoying being around one another. May you know that you’re in my heart now and always will be. I love you, Wayne
R I P sweet funny fun caring Rosie caring 🙏❤️ weee’l all miss you 😢😘🙏 my condolences go out to the family & friends 🤗🙏 In my heart & prayers 🙏❤️
Hugs Kathy Franks 🤗
Always a pleasure to be in Rosella’s company; enjoying her great outlook & ready laugh.
Oh Rosy, what a smile and fun person. I have no words to describe this. RIP beautiful lady.
I’ll always think of you with love in my heart Rosie. “See you on the other side snot face” Much Love from Mo and John