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Rosalie Evelyn (Leill) Nuckols

Posted 2021-03-18 by mhenderson
Published in The Arizona Republic from Mar. 17 to Mar. 18, 2021 -
Phoenix, Arizona -

Rosalie Evelyn (Leill) Nuckols, 82, passed away March 11, 2021 in
Chandler, Arizona.

Rosalie was born July 7, 1938 in Lafayette, IN to the late Raymond
Leill and Mabel Goddard Leill. Rosalie was a graduate of Lafayette
Jefferson High School in 1956. She excelled at music and typing and
worked at Indiana Public Service and Ross Gear after high school. She
met her husband B. Edward "Ed" Nuckols, a Purdue University student
from Dunkirk, IN, in 1960 at Schuyler Avenue Wesleyan Church where
they both attended and where Rosalie played the organ and directed a
Teen Chorale. They married on July 22, 1962 on a hot summer day with
so many people in attendance there was standing room only!

She and Ed had two children - Christopher Edward and Cheri Lyn - and
remained in Lafayette until 1974 when they moved to Tempe, Arizona.

Rosalie used her exceptional musical talent as a pianist and organist
to play for dozens of weddings and funerals and served as church
organist at Tempe Nazarene Church for many years for which she
received a Distinguished Service Award in 2005. She worked as a
secretary at Carr Mortuary and at Arizona State University School of
Music in Tempe, AZ from where she retired in 1990.

Rosalie learned to play the piano at a young age and was thrilled to
get to go backstage to meet her musical inspiration, Liberace, when he
performed a concert at Phoenix Symphony Hall in 1978. When Rosalie was
not busy playing music, she loved writing poetry, watching TV, going
to the mall and being with her family. Although she lived in Arizona
most of her life, her heart and "home" were always in Indiana.

Rosalie was struck with polio in 1944 at the age of 6 and endured many
surgeries and struggles over the years. She was always proud of the
fact that although she had fallen many times in her life she had never
once broken a bone! She showed incredible strength and fortitude in
dealing with her disability and was always coming up with creative
adaptions so she could be as independent as possible as she never
wanted to be seen as different from anyone else. We celebrate that she
is now completely healed and whole and running around Heaven with new
legs! We are especially grateful for the loving care provided by
Cecilia, Joseph, Zeny, and Russell at Ana's Haven.

Along with her husband, Ed, she is survived by her two children Chris
Nuckols of Dallas, TX and Cheri (Steve) Rednour of Chandler, AZ;
grandchildren Kaitlyn (Billy) Johnson, Justin Nuckols, and Lauren
Brown; and sisters Joan Jenkinson and Marcia (Mike) Raisor. She is
preceded in death by her parents and siblings Raymond "Bud" Leill,
Barbara Rudder and Richard Leill.

Funeral services were held in Indiana and Rosalie was interred at
Tippecanoe Memory Gardens in West Lafayette, IN. A Celebration of Life
will be held in Chandler, Arizona on March 28th. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to Hospice of the Valley at www.hov.org. Share
memories and condolences online at www.hippensteelfuneralservice.com



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