Rose Ann Horensky, 51, of Plains, entered into eternal peace Monday, June 14, 2021, comforted by family and friends.

Born in Pittston on March 15, 1970, she was the daughter of the late John Louis and Mary Catherine Rowan VanEykeren.
Rose was a graduate of Old Forge High School and attained an Associate Degree at Luzerne County Community College. She mastered the technology of graphics design while employed at United Gilsonite Labs in Dunmore as a Graphics Designer for 28 years. She was also employed for many years at JCP Photography studio, where she excelled in her photography skills. Her passion for life, family and friends helped capture many precious moments for the ones she held dear.
Rose loved life and lived it to the fullest. For all who knew her, knows she had a way of making sure family and friends gathered regularly to stay connected, especially during the holidays. Rose enjoyed long walks with both her dogs, Adele and Jefferson, camping with friends regularly, and riding her bike. She treasured the time spent traveling with her husband to many destinations, including Ireland.
She was kind and gentle, and her beautiful smile touched everyone. Her family and friends will miss her dearly, but the memories will always be cherished. Surviving is her husband of 20 years, twin sister, Sheila Maisano and her husband, Michael, Jenkins Township and their children, Sandra and David; and brother, Bobby VanEykeren and his wife, Sue, Garfield, NJ; and many other family and friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, June 18, 2021, at 9:30am in St. John the Evangelist Church, 35 William Street, Pittston. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in her honor to Blue Chip Farm Animal Refuge. Arrangements are entrusted to Adonizio Funeral Home, LLC, 251 William Street, Pittston.
The world lost a very special person. She was really sweetest person that made everyone feel welcomed . You are loved and will be
Sincerest condolences and prayers for such a nice lady. Bernie Feist
Timmy, I am so sorry for your loss. Rose was the sweetest woman I ever met and had the most infectious laugh. She will be missed. I will keep you in my prayers. Sissy