I have found some peace knowing that Sonny and my beloved husband and his son, Tony (Tom Rose,Jr.)have been reunited. I have been a part of the family for over 50 years and know that Sonny would do anything for his family. He was the first person Tony and I would call if we needed anything fixed or a project we needed help with. He was very proud of all his sons and always there for all of us. He is greatly missed but I know he lived a long, full life.
Thomas Hyman Rose Sr.

September 21, 1928 ~ December 31, 2024
Born in:
Rocky Mount, NC
Resided in:
Roswell, GA
Thomas Hyman Rose, lovingly known as “Sonny,” passed away peacefully on December 31, 2024, at the age of 96 in Roswell, Georgia. Born on September 21, 1928, in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Sonny lived a life filled with dedication, love, and integrity.
A man of deep intellect and curiosity, Sonny attended Rocky Mount Schools (K-12) before furthering his education at North Carolina State, Western Technical College, and Bell Laboratories Technical School. His career spanned decades of innovation and excellence, serving as a Industrial Engineer at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. from June 1957 until February 1960, a Senior Development Engineer at Western Electric Co. Inc. from February 1960 to August 1962, and later contributing his expertise at Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. from August 1962 until his retirement in October 1989.
Sonny was also a proud U.S. Air Force veteran, serving from November 1948 to September 1953. He achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant and was honored with the Good Conduct Medal for his dedicated service. His love and respect for his country were unwavering throughout his life.
A man of many interests, Sonny had a passion for woodworking, creating beautiful and intricate pieces with his hands. He was an active member of the American Institute of Engineers, always engaging in discussions about the future and progress. A lifelong Episcopalian, he carried his faith with quiet strength, always offering kindness and wisdom to those around him.
Above all, Sonny was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend. His love for his wife, Florence Estelle Rose, whom he adored for 75 wonderful years, was evident in every moment they shared. He was a proud and caring father to his sons, always listening, always encouraging, and always making them laugh with his quick wit and storytelling. His family loved hearing about his travels, and his warm presence made everyone feel valued and appreciated.
Sonny was preceded in death by his beloved son, Thomas Hyman Rose, Jr. (Debbie); his grandson, Peyton Rose; his parents, William Gray Rose and Ella Josephine Rose; and his siblings, Lucille Rose Ethridge, William Henry Rose, Ivan Lee Rose, James Elmer Rose, and Charles Irvin Rose. He is survived by his devoted wife, Florence Estelle Rose; his loving sons, William M. Rose (Kristen) and Steven K. Rose (Bonnie); his cherished grandchildren, who always knew him lovingly as “Pooh Pa”, Steven K. Rose, Jr. (Erica), David Rose, Brandon T. Rose, and Amber Cox (Josh); and his adored great-grandchildren, Stella, Scarlet Rose, and Leo Cox.
A graveside service will be held at 3:00PM on May 1, 2025 at Georgia National Cemetery, where Sonny will be honored for his service to his country and the legacy of love he leaves behind. Sonny’s life was defined by integrity, generosity, and unwavering love for his family and friends. He will be remembered not only for his accomplishments but for the way he made others feel—heard, valued, and cherished. He will be deeply missed but forever in our hearts.
Services
Graveside Service: May 1, 2025 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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We were neighbors with Tom and Estelle for almost 50 years. There were only two families living here on this cul-de-sac when we moved into HSB in 1976, the Sterlings and The Roses. We became fast friends with both families. Tom and Estelle were always there for us if we needed them for anything. We loved having their grandson Steven for quite a few of those years. Our girls loved having him to play with, celebrate birthdays and Holidays (especially Easter) with, and love like one of our own. We will miss Tom and will think of him often in the remaining years we have here on our little circle. I can’t say enough about having them as neighbors. We couldn’t have asked for two finer people.