ROTH, Wanda, died 2012
ROTH
Posted By: Joey Stark
Date: 11/13/2012 at 14:38:41
"The Fairfield Ledger"
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Page 8Wanda ROTH
Wanda ROTH, long time Fairfield resident, Teacher of Transcendental Meditation and Sidha, passed away peacefully November 2, 2012.
A celebration of her life will be held Saturday, November 10, at 2 p.m. in the Argiro Student Center's Dalby Hall on the MUM campus.
Wanda's joy and infectious enthusiasm endeared her to many in all walks of life and she compassionately extended her love to everyone she met. Wanda inspired and taught TM to many people around the country. She passionately helped people optimize their health through Forever Green natural products. She also expressed her joy of living through dance, including competitive ballroom dancing and the Dances of Universal Peace, which connected her to other people in a deep way.
Involved with many aspects of the Fairfield community for over two decades, she was an expert in antique jewelry as an appraiser as well as an educator.
In May of this year she was invited by the first lady of Iowa, Chris Branstad, to do a presentation at Terrence Hill for Mother's Day.
Wanda's varied background included working in the New York stock market, becoming a top real estate agent in Los Angeles and traveling to East Africa.
Wanda loved animals and was an avid horsewoman.
In Southern California she worked at an animal park and adopted Peaches, a lion cub. A Youtube of Wanda's life with Peaches will be shown at the celebration.
Anyone wishing to contribute to the costs of Wanda's final rites should contact teresajoy9@yahoo.com.
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