

all of our lives.” –Florence Nightingale. Rosalyn Sue Cordell passed
away on Friday, August 8, 2025 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana after her
battle with Parkinson’s. She was born on November 23, 1944 in
Bauxite, Arkansas to Herbert William and Dorothy Dunmire Cordell; she
enjoyed saying that she was brought by the turkey, but not by the
stork!
She graduated from Little Rock Central High School in 1962 and from
the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville with a Bachelor of Science
in Business Administration in 1966. She married Dexter Leake Rollins
of Dallas and moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1969. Rosalyn made a
gracious home for their two sons, serving as Cub Scout den mother,
part time substitute teacher, and realtor.
Her calling to healthcare ultimately led her back to her studies,
graduating from Southeastern Louisiana University in 1987 with a
Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She then embarked on a fulfilling
career in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit of Our Lady of the Lake
Hospital and at Woman’s Hospital. Known affectionately as “Hurricane
Roz,” her strength and caring nature were memorable. Beyond her work
in the medical profession, Rosalyn's creative outlet was through her
catering company, “Cakes by Roz,” known for her specialty rum cake.
Rosalyn served in the Junior League of Baton Rouge, on the Vestry of
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, and as a Lay Eucharistic Minister at St.
James Episcopal Church. She loved to entertain at her home, and she
traveled widely. She found immense joy in playing tennis at Bocage
Racquet Club and in learning to scuba dive.
Rosalyn is survived by her sisters Myrlene Tedford (Robert) and Karen
Cordell, both of Benton, Arkansas; her brother Herbert William Cordell
(Becca) of Lousiville, Colorado; her son David Cordell Rollins (Julie)
of Baton Rouge; her son Michael Dexter Rollins of Montreal, Canada;
her granddaughters Sophie Rae Loubiere Rollins and Lillian Steele
Rollins of Baton Rouge; her granddaughter Lila Rose Rollins of
Westwood, Kansas; and many beloved nieces and nephews, Robin Tedford
Perry (Roger), Charleen Tedford Francis (Michael), Mark Rollins Olson
(Tisha), Will Cordell, and Alex Cordell (Linsey).
The family would like to extend heartfelt gratitude to Carmen
Darensbourg, R.N., and Kristy Mays, Yorcha Leatherman, and Jeannette
Ruffin, the gentlest and most patient caregivers. They also wish to
express deep gratitude to the residents and staff of the Williamsburg
Senior Living Community for their support over the past years.
Visitation will be at 10:00 am on Friday, August 22, 2025 at St. James
Episcopal Church in Baton Rouge, followed by a service and reception
at 11:00 am. An additional reception will be held at 4:00 pm at
Williamsburg Senior Living Community. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Bauxite Historical Association and Museum: 6707
Benton St., Bauxite, AR 72011.
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