Anita Marie Rogalski

anita rogalski

December 19, 1970 ~ January 10, 2023

Born in: Honolulu, Hawaii
Resided in: Lawrenceville, Georgia

Anita Marie Rogalski born on December 19, 1970 passed away peacefully in her sleep on January 10, 2023. Anita is preceded in death by her parents Mariette and Paul Rogalski. She is survived by many friends and family.

Anita had a personality bigger than life. She loved to travel and had lived in or visited most of the United States, Europe and the Caribbean. She loved all things Disney and the New York Rangers (or I should say Henrik Lundqvist). She could read an entire book in a day and was always ready with some piece of useless trivia. She was a collector of everything but really really loved rocks and stole one from almost every location she visited.

We will all remember her big personality, her willingness to help, her quick wit, her morbid sense of humor, the way she laughed until she cried, her ability to swing from the ceiling into a room full of navy personnel, her inability to not push every button she came across, the way she hit every stationary object with her truck, her horrible sense of direction including while walking into walls, the way she had to climb every tree, rock, mountain, castle, etc that came across her path and so very much more.

A remembrance will be planned for a date in the future. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Planned Pethood at https://pethoodga.org.

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  1. CandleImageI was sorry to hear of Anita’s passing. I am sorry for your loss Lynn. She treasured you. It seems so wrong that my younger cousin is gone. May perpetual light shine upon her.

  2. CandleImageLynn, I’m so sorry to hear of Anita’s passing. We worked together at Home Depot. I will light a candle for Anita. She was a good friend. Rest now in peace Anita.

    Lynn McCouch

  3. CandleImageMay Anita continue to shine in our hearts. I’ve been remembering times with her at the store. I remember the last time I saw her and will cherish these memories.
    My prayers are with her family and Lynn and Nate.
    Love,
    Suzanne Alston

  4. CandleImageAnita became a good friend very quickly. She was missed everyday when she had to stop working. You’ll be in my thoughts and prayers.

  5. I will miss her. She always had something Micky Mouse around her, on her work apron or on a scarf. She did her best to be happy. I enjoyed working with her very much and new associates were introduced to her through the stories we told about her sense of humor. Good bye friend. My prayers for you Lynn and Nste.


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