In loving memory of

MaryRose Frances Buckland Dewey
August 13, 1955 - July 17, 2014

Maryrose Frances Buckland Dewey, 58, of Miami Gardens passed away July 17, 2014. She was born August 13, 1955, in Miami, the daughter of Eldwin Maxine and Rose Isolda (Birch) Buckland. She was a member of Our Lady of Victory Roman Catholic Chapel in Davie.

She is survived by her husband, James Martin Dewey; her children, Mary Catherine Burlette (Richard) of Baton Rouge, LA; Patrick Ronald Dewey of Fort Lauderdale, FL; Michael Andrew Dewey of Miami Gardens, FL; Anna Rose Dewey of Saint Marys, KS; Sarah Elizabeth Dewey of Syracuse, NY; Christine Theresa Dewey of Miami Gardens, FL; Lillian Margaret Dewey of Syracuse, NY; Sean Christopher Dewey of Fort Lauderdale, FL; and Charles Joseph Dewey, Emily Jeanette Dewey and Jacob Roger Earl Dewey, all of Miami Gardens, FL. Maryrose is also survived by three grandchildren, Richard "Trey" Louis Burlette, III, Shannon Avery Burlette and Gabriel Marcel Bryan.

Additional survivors include Maryrose's siblings, Jane Elizabeth Buckland of Hollywood, FL; Thomas More Buckland (Jane) of Ellijay, GA; Paul Joseph Buckland (Kim) of Vero Beach, FL; Peter Eldwin Buckland (Sheila) of Cape Coral, FL; Phillip Maryson Ordin Buckland of Hollywood, FL; Andrew Christopher Buckland (Patricia) of North Carolina; Martha Claire Johnston (Don) of Miramar, FL; Judith Ann Woodard (Gary) of Winters, CA; Mildred Eleanor Bailey (Patrick) of Miramar, FL; Catherine Evelyn Buckland of Hollywood, FL and Rebecca Pauline Mohammed (Ricardo) of Boynton Beach, FL; and a sister-in-law, Anne Marie Buckland.

Maryrose was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Mark Louis Buckland.

Tributes

Rosie wrote on Jul 31, 2014:

"My most sincere sympathy to you and your family. I know words, at this point, may mean nothing to you because of the pain you are going thru and becoming self-absorbed, but let me share with you that when I lost my mother and thought I would die because of such unbearable pain and sorrow, I found Jehovah's Word, the Bible, very promising and help me to realize that I was not alone and that God also suffers because the death continues snatching other children of God. The Bible further reminded me of what God can do for mankind when Jehovah himself explained the meaning of his name "I shall prove to be what I shall prove to be" (Exodus 3:14) meaning Jehovah can become whatever is needed in order to fulfill his purposes and that it pleases him to use his power in behalf of those who love him. And one of his purposes is to resurrect our loved ones that are sleeping in death to provide the righteous and faithful ones with eternal life in paradise earth (Psalm 37: 10, 29). I promise you that you will find the Bible quite amazing and invigorating since this exerts power (Hebrews 4:12) beyond comprehension and persevere in prayer calling on his name (Psalm 50:15) and this will draw you close to him and he will draw close to you (James 4:8). Also, you will find the refuge and strength in times of distress (Psalm 46:1) by throwing your anxiety on him (1 Peter 5:7). "