Obituary of Rosemary Youngblood
In loving memory of Rosemary Youngblood, who departed this world on May 20, 2026, at the age of 68. Rosemary passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, a testament to the profound relationships she nurtured throughout her life. Born on July 23, 1957, in Washington, DC, Rosemary was the cherished daughter of the late Retha Mae Marshall and John Youngblood.
Rosemary's life was a tapestry woven with love, strength, and dedication. She was a devoted mother to her daughter, Johnita Dent, and sons, John (Teresa) Dent and James (LaKeisha) Dent. Her nurturing spirit extended beyond her immediate family, as she was also a beloved mother figure and godmother to Lekeivia Anderson. Rosemary found immense joy and pride in her role as a grandmother to her eight grandchildren: Micsheena, Quayjon, Brandson, Brendall, Bryce, Brionna, Keamil, and her godson, Donovan. Her legacy continues through her six great-grandchildren, who will carry forward her memory and the values she instilled in them.
Rosemary was a cherished sister to Josephine Bynum, with whom she shared an unbreakable bond. Her extended family, including aunts, nieces, nephews, and many others, were all touched by her warmth and kindness.
A woman of faith, Rosemary was a dedicated member of the First Baptist Church in La Plata, Maryland, where she found solace and strength in the community and fellowship. Her faith was a guiding light throughout her life, providing comfort and hope to those around her.
Rosemary's love for life was evident in her passions. She delighted in the simple joys of playing Bingo and preparing meals for her family, where her kitchen was often filled with laughter, love, and the aroma of her lovingly crafted dishes. Her appreciation for music, particularly oldies but goodies, was a constant source of joy and nostalgia, bringing smiles to those who shared in her musical memories.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Charles Medical Center and Hospice of the Chesapeake. Your dedicated care and support during Rosemary's final days were invaluable and deeply appreciated by the Dent and Anderson families.
As we gather to celebrate and honor the life of Rosemary Youngblood, we remember her as a beacon of love and resilience. Her legacy is etched in the hearts of those she touched, and her spirit will continue to inspire and guide us. May she rest in eternal peace, her memory forever a blessing.
Funeral Program
Service Details
July 30, 202612:00
Mattingly Avenue Park105 Mattingly Ave, Indian head 20640
Order of Service
Processional
Opening Words/ WelcomePastor Gary
Musical SelectionGodson Donovan Anderson
Scripter Reading
Old & New TestamentsMs Tamara Spears
Obituary ReadingMs Tangie Mills
Family/ Friends Remarks 2 MINS PLEASE
Musical SelectionGodson Donovan Anderson
PoemsMs. Tamara Spears
Eulogy/Life TributeMs. Tangie Mills
Thank You/ AcknowledgmentsPastor Gary
Closing PrayerPastor Gary
The Moment you left us
My Heart spilt in two, one
side fillied with memories,
other side died with you.I often
lay awake at night when the
world is fast asleep and take
a walk down memory lane
with tears upon my cheeks.
REMEMBERING
you is easy,I do it everyday
but missing you is a
Heartache that never
goes away. I hold you
tightly within my
heart and there
you will remain.
You see life
has gone on
without you,
but will
never be
the same.
Love you Children an God Daugther
Special Thanks
The family of Rosemary Youngblood extends heartfelt gratitude for your prayers, support, and kindness during this time. A special Thanks to Charles medical center and also Hospice of the Chesapeake in Waldorf Maryland. We love each an everyone.