ROSE FAUCETTE
Rose passed away on August 2 after a courageous struggle with pancreatic cancer.
She was predeceased by her parents Dr. Harry and Catherine Lebman, beloved husband William, Sr. and Son William, Jr., adopted sister Juanita Foy, step-daughter Gayle Faucette and brother-in-law Carl Lonobile-Lebman.
She is survived by daughter-in law Nikki (Robert), brother Robert Lebman, sister Renee (Gary) Greenberg, grandchildren Britney Roberts, Armani Roberts, Daniel Faucette and William Faucette,3rd; niece/god daughter Marla Greenberg (Scott Sroka), nephew Jordan (Monique) Greenberg, great nieces and nephew Lily, Eliot and Chloe; Kim Dyce, granddaughter Gianna Dyce-Faucette; adopted brothers and sister Ihsanullah Manesh, Ricardo Quesada and Johanna Lockameyer; step-son Alan Faucette, step-grandson Marcus Faucette; former students and colleagues, her many friends and the many people she met while volunteering at Strong Memorial Hospital.
During her lifetime, Rose volunteered with many service groups including Helping People with Aids, Lifetime Assistance, Monroe Community Hospital and Friends of Strong. The family wishes to express their great appreciation to the outstanding and caring doctors and nursing/support staff at Wilmot Cancer Center.
Calling Hours Saturday August 10, 2024 10-11AM at White Haven Memorial Park All Seasons Chapel 210 Marsh Road, Pittsford. A Funeral Service will immediately follow at 11AM. For those that can not attend it will be livestreamed at https://youtube.com/live/55ArtFkKWpg?feature=share.
The family also requests that in lieu flowers those who wish to honor Rose make a donation to the Wilmont Cancer Center in support of treating pancreatic cancer.
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22 responses to “Faucette, Rose B.”
Dear Rose – we will miss you! Thanks for being a great neighbor!
Shannon and Harry Wolf
I had the privilege of working with Rose at #4 School. She was truly a Master Teacher as well as a remarkable woman. She is now joining her wonderful husband Bill and son Billy. Rest in peace Rose.
Mrs Faucette was my sixth grade teacher & she was my favorite teacher!! She cared about her students & I could tell she really wanted the best for us all, they don’t make teachers like her anymore!! Rest in peace, Mrs Faucette.
It was my privilege to work together in REACT, an organization run by teachers for the benefit of teachers
Her humor and dedication to work and family made her a joy to be around.
I volunteered with Rose for many years through The Friends of Strong. She was truly one of the sweetest, most most generous people I have ever met. I will miss her dearly.
My Friend Rose,
Knowing you for 50 years was my honor. It just wasn’t long enough. You will be missed every day. Rest on Peace.
Ron and I had the honor of having Rose and Bill as our friends. We treasure our times with them and the family. RIP dear friend….always in our hearts!
Knowing the Faucette family was truly a pleasure and an honor. May you rest in peace Rose.
The world was a much better place with the Faucette’s in it. They will be missed.
The lives that Rose touched were made better by her caring and generous spirit. And so she lives on in each kindness she performed which uplifted each person she came in contact with. She truly understood what it meant to be a decent human being.
Rose was a great teacher, full of love, energy, and caring for her students. The number of kids she reached and helped is staggering. The smile that was always on her face will be greatly missed.
Mrs. Faucett, my mentor and hero. You taught me so much when I was a young teacher. I will miss you. R.I.P. please tell Mr.Faucett (my other mentor) I said hello. #togetheragain.
Rose, your commitment to helping & healing your community is deeply appreciated and you will be dearly missed.
Rose will be greatly missed by all her friends at the Organ Transplant Volunteer program.
Rest in peace.
I had the privilege of working with Rose as part of the REACT teachers’ group for many years, as well as, the teachers’ bowling league. She had a wonderful sense of humor and was always willing to give a helping hand for any occasion or project! She will be missed!
Rose was a wonderful person. I taught with her husband, Bill , over at 22 school , so that’s how I met Rose. I remember she made a huge chocolate cake for son Billy’s graduation , while Bill cooked on the grill for the big group, who were lucky to be invited! Rose was a gracious lady! A very giving person!❤️
Mrs. Faucette was my 6th grade teacher. We became FB friends several years ago and she still remembered me. Mrs. Faucette you will be missed . Rest In Paradise
In a world that can be noisy, certain people are so finely tuned and clear about who they are and what matters to them- that is Rose. Always a smile, looked you in the eye, never fake, always caring and sincere. Went above and beyond for others, and loved fiercely. The thought of her together again with Bill and William is the only solace for those she leaves behind. RIP Rose and thank you for being such a clear example of what really matters. ❤️ Love, Val & Brian.
Mrs. Faucette was a wonderful teacher and I will never forget her, or my experiences in her class. Rest in peace.
Vanessa #4 Alum
Rose,
Matriarch, role model, “sister” and forever friend.
Thanks for the love and the memories.
Division Street Strong!
Always, Always,
Jennifer
Dear Rose, the memories of all our fun summer events always make me smile. You will always be remembered and loved. I’ll never eat a little candy bar again without thinking of you! Give Carl a hug for me. Much love to you both. Sharon
Rose you are one of the kindest colleagues I’ve known. You will be missed!
Thank you to Rose for bringing so much vibrancy to Peppermill Drive! I have very fond memories of playing with Miss Piggy colorforms in her living room as the grown ups enjoyed a Saturday night game of penny poker. Always a kind word, always a fun joke, and always made everyone so welcome.