Rose Sofge

Rose Sofge Obituary

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Age - 82

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September 11, 2023

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Childress, TX

"Rose Contreras Sofge, 82, resident of Childress, Texas passed away Saturday, September 9, 2023 at her loving home. Services will be 10:00 AM Friday, September 15, 2023 in Robertson Funeral Directors Heritage Chapel in Memphis with Rev. Daniel Downey, officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery in Memphis. Viewing will be held Thursday at the funeral home. Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors of Memphis. Rose was born September 1, 1941 in Shamrock, Texas to Luis and Lebreda Contreras. Rose was a graduate of Estelline, Texas High School. She made her home in Childress where she was a waitress for many years at the local diner. Rose never had any children, but was filled with love from her nieces and nephews. Rose is preceded in death by her first husband, David Vitela; second husband, Harry Sofge; brother, David Contreras and Emilio Contreras; and a nephew, Cody Contreras. Left to honor her memory include her siblings, Joe Contreras, Chon Contreras, Josie Estrada and her husband Victor, Dora Martinez and her husband Steven, Alex Contreras and his wife, Barbara, Paul Contreras and his wife Beverly, Silvia Gonzales, Delfino Contreras, Randy Contreras and his wife Catheron, as well as her nieces and nephews. "

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