Henrietta Rose List of honorees Louis Rose Society Jewishsightseeing home
Writings about Henrietta Rose
-2003-
2003--Lawrence Baron, "From Minyan to
Matriculation: San Diego Jewry and Jewish Studies at San Diego State University,
or "Funny You Don't
Look Aztec," California Jews, Editors Ava F. Kahn and
Marc Dollinger, Hanover, N.H. (Brandeis University Press, 2003), 135-142.
-2005-
2005-06-15 Newsletter
Number Two: Picnic at Louis Rose Point planned; Gravestone to be placed for
Henrietta Rose
2005-07-06 Newsletter
Number Three: September 25th Set as Picnic Date; Partner Found for Henrietta
Rose Gravestone
2005-08-10 Newsletter
#4: Major progress on Henrietta Rose gravestone project
2005-09-10
Newsletter
#7: Picnic, On-Line
Encyclopedia, Archives and a Gravestone are all important projects of the expanding Louis Rose Society
2005-10-17 Louis
Rose Society Newsletter No. 9—Henrietta Rose gravestone unveiling, Rose
Canyon hike are planned
2005-11-08
Louis Rose Society Newsletter #11-Unveiling for Henrietta Rose; Western
States Jewish History notice
November 16, 2005—1) Maureen Magee, "Rose Lost to Time is Found: Grave
of pioneer's daughter went unmarked for five decades," San Diego
Union-Tribune, page B-1. 2005-11-16
2) Donald H. Harrison, Photo
Essay, Unveiling of Henrietta Rose's Headstone
3) Music McCall, "S.D.
School Board, Teachers, Civic Groups Memorialize Teacher Who Has Been Lying in
an Unmarked Grave for Nearly 50 Years,"
4) Ann M. Garwood, "Hillquest Blog (for November 16), Hillquest, http://www.hillquest.com/a/blog101.html
— “Just wait awhile and you will
see,” was Louis Rose’s favorite saying. Louis was SD’s first Jewish
pioneer, an entrepreneur and the founder of Roseville, a settlement along the
bay in Point Loma. Henrietta was his only child to survive infancy...living to
the age of 84. The unmarried San Diegan was a long-time teacher whose once
unmarked grave was recently found at Mt. Hope Cemetery (nearly 50 years after
she was buried). Red-haired Henrietta
Rose
taught at several schools including Roosevelt Jr High. Her final home was in
Normal Heights at the corner of Madison and Arizona. A memorial for Henrietta
was held this morning at Mt. Hope with representatives from the school system,
the Eastern Star and the Jewish community. Local newsman and historian Ken
Kramer will feature Henrietta on NBC’s Channel 7/39 tonight and again on
Friday.
November 17, 2005—Marsha Sutton, "Historical
Figure in Unmarked Grave Receives Long Overdue Recognition," Voice of San
Diego, http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=euLTJbMUKvH&b=312472&ct=1610901&tr=y&auid=1236268
November 18, 2005—Henrietta Rose Honored," San
Diego Jewish Times, page 22—On Nov 16 a group of dignitaries including
school board member John de Beck, hoored Henrietta Rose, daughter of San Diego
Pioneer Louis Rose at a graveside ceremony at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Rose taught in
the San Diego school system for 45 years. She passed away in 1957 at the age of
84 and was buried in an unmarked grave. A special plaque was placed on her grave
on behalf of the San Diego City Schools, San Diego Education Association, Louis
Rose Society and Order of the Eastern Star. Rabbi Schott Meltzer of Ohr
Shalom Synagogue led a Jewish memorial prayer.
November 21, 2005—Gina Lubrano,
"Reporters deal with difficult sources," San Diego Union-Tribune, page
B-7, in which bottom item corrects notion that Ethel Lyman was Henrietta Rose's
niece, http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20051121/news_mz1e21lubran.html
December
14, 2005— Donald H. Harrison, "Louis Rose
Society—An Update," San Diego Jewish Times, page 12
-2006-
February
1, 2006—"Photo Essay: January 29, 2006 Jewish Tour of Old
Town San Diego," Louis Rose Society Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 2