Rose Darlyne Delrosier, who dedicated her life to the medical profession, passed away on February 7, 2026. She was 41.
Born to Jean and Chrisnie Derosier in Haiti on March 19, 1984, Rose joined her parents in the United States, growing up on the Eastern Shore. She built a strong foundation of faith and compassion at church and school which guided her life. Committing her life to the Lord through baptism at the age of 17, Rose entered into a journey to serve others.
Rose attended Sussex Technical High School where she discovered a love for the medical field as it would allow her to help others. She studied under the Health Professionals Cluster and earned Board Certification as a CAN at the age of 17.
After high school, Rose attended Liberty University and continued her calling in healthcare. For more than 20 years, Rose worked tirelessly to ensure that every patient and client she served felt loved, valued and cared for. Her compassion was evident to everyone she encountered.
The center of her world was her son, Isaiah, who she lived and worked for with love and dedication. Not only did she give her love and devotion to Isaiah, Rose served as a foster mother for many years, opening her heart and home to children in need of love, stability and care. Everyone who knew her would say Rose would give someone the clothes off her back if they were in need. She was a born giver.
Rose cherished studying the word of God through Bible studies with fellow believers and loved attending church services, worship conferences and Christian events. She also enjoyed traveling, dining out and spending meaningful time with loved ones. Those who knew her will remember her open heart a nd her quiet, gentle spirit.
Rose will forever be missed and cherished by her son, Isaiah Derosier; her parents, Jean and Chrisnie Derosier; her sister, Sharline Rene; her brother Jackenson Derosier and many beloved nieces and nephews, extended family members, friends and all those she touched in her life.
Her legacy of faith, compassion and selfless love will live on in the hearts of everyone who knew her.

