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My name is Rosi Elli Moser. I like to be called Rose. I was born on November 30th, 1934, in Saskatchewan. I am Canadian and I speak English only. I am Catholic by religion and before my marriage, I was Lutheran, and I am a widow. I would like to share some significant memories and events which changed my life. Let’s start with my childhood. Well, it was awesome. I had a lot of fun with my siblings. The name of my siblings is Richard (the youngest one), Art, and William who both passed away. Talking about my education, I studied till 8th grade. Now, let me share about my work. So, before getting married, I worked at Schneider in Kitchener, and for a few years, I worked in town hardware. After getting married I did not work, I was a housewife but later on, I worked as a caterer at the Country community center. I also used to do catering for weddings and events. I was famous for my potato salad. Everyone used to love it and, at every family gathering I used to make it too. My social life was great. My husband’s name was John, he passed away in 2020. We had 67 years of marriage and he gave me five beautiful children. The names of my children are Doug, Diane, Michael, Steve, and Mari Anne, he passed away. I miss my kids a lot. I also have six grandchildren, named Chris, Ben, Aaron, Tricia, Sarah, and Andrew. I used to live in a house which my husband bought for me, and I miss it so much. I want to go back there and live with my children. I miss them too. I don’t like here. Everything is so different here. So, whenever I feel sad and low, I call my son Mike to visit me, and we both chat and laugh. We talk about the things I used to enjoy. I love cooking. I used to cook different kinds of dishes, and everyone used to like them. I liked to host family gatherings at my house and used to cook different dishes. I miss cooking. I also used to do gardening and sewing. I have traveled across Canada and the United States of America too when my husband was alive, but after he died, I stopped traveling. Well, in terms of significant life events, I would say the death of my husband, my daughter, and my siblings. My husband died two years ago. But before that, I lost my daughter and my siblings. I miss them. Whenever I feel low and miss my loved ones, I don't like to talk to anyone so, I isolate myself in my room and see the photo album and refresh my memories. If I talk about this place where I live right now is good. The girls are nice. They help me get dressed and they serve me food too but, I don’t like the food here. But I have to stay here because my children have their own families, and they are all busy in their lives. So, I am trying to like this place and live my life. This is my story and thank you so much for listening.