Obituary: Hollena Faye Rosen

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Holly was born to Hollis W Byrd and Nellie Faye Miller on Nov 24, 1961, in Cullman, Al. She flew to heaven on Dec 10, 2025. She will have a Wonderful Christmas.

She is preceded in death by both her parents and Grandparents Eddie and Eulla Miller, Hollis And Irene Byrd. survivors Include her spouse Daniel “Dan” Rosen, Her Son Benjamín (Rebecca) Rosen, Sarah Rosen, And Elizabeth (Cameron) Carlisle, and her very intelligent and wonderful Twin Grandchildren, Ryker Carlisle and Charli Carlisle, Brother Sgt. Ret. Jonathan (Jen) Byrd, Charity (Randy) Anderson, along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, Aunts and Uncles whom she cared for deeply.

Holly obtained a Wallace State Associates in Business Administration. She had employment With Wal- Mart Distribution, Wallace State, Rehau, Big Lots, and most recently Copy And Print Manager at Office Depot.

Holly was a very hard, dependable worker. Like her father, she never met a stranger.
She is a Child and believer in Christ. She was known by all her loved her as an exceptionally kind, thoughtful, and selfless woman. Her real adventures began with a blind date
in March of 1986 when she met Her future Spouse and husband of 38 years. Together
Their adventures took them to many different places and adventures, from camping in the Smokies, to family picnics with their Twin girls and ” Little Britches “. Whether it be helping her adventurous spouse with Tilapia Fish Aquaponics and hydroponics, or her children and grandchildren’s projects; she put her all into it. She loved reading, watching game shows or yelling at the tv with her “Crimson Tide Football Team”. But most of all, she loved her children, Grandchildren, Husband and her family members very much. She always put others before herself. She found joy in making people feel seen and loved. Holly was very proud of her children’s accomplishments. She poured her heart into her work and adored her customers she served at Big Lots and Office Depot.

Holly will be remembered for her warmth, her compassion, and her unwavering love for her family. She will be very deeply missed by many.

There will be a celebration of life planned in the future.