Rosa Vida
Rosa Vida Bischoff Black was was born in a Log Cabin in Wyoming in 1903
. She married Clinton Black and they celebrated 64 wonderful years together.
When she was 60years old she was asked to put together a history of Granger. Rosa quickly took a writing class and spent every spare moment of her life gathering history materials.
She rounded up an impressive team of hard workers and wrote "Under Granger Skies".
This book raised money for the new Granger LDS Church building fund.
Rosa also wrote the book " "Proud of Kearns," and "Lovell, our Pioneer Heritage."
Rosa wrote 9 other books about family/friend histories.
Rosa became 1969 Alternate Mother of the year for Utah
1993 Mrs. Kearns
2001 The Eleanor Roosevelt Award for her lifetime of Democratic Services
She worked hard every day of her life. She was kind, driven and loving.
Rosa Vida worked hard every day of her life. She was kind, driven and loving.
She lived 101 wonderful years. 1903-2004