In Memory of

Rozanne

Clare

Englehart

Obituary for Rozanne Clare Englehart

In Loving Memory of Rozanne Clare Englehart
September 21, 1956 – February 19, 2021

Rozanne Englehart, 64, passed away in Brea, California on February 19, 2021. She is warmly held in the
hearts of her friends, family, and everyone who knew her.

She was born in Levittown, Pennsylvania and moved to Southern California in the late 1950s with her
parents Tom and Wilma Englehart. She lived in Orange County, the San Fernando Valley, and Glendale.
She studied Radio, TV, and Film and earned an MBA at Cal State Northridge. Rozanne spent most of her
career in an industry she loved, working at KFI, Marketron, KTLA, KCBS, KCOP, Warner Brothers, Fox
Movie Channel, and Sony.

In Glendale, Rozanne turned her focus from the entertainment industry to yoga. Yoga at the Village
opened her to the healing attributes of dedicated practice. She and her since-deceased husband Garry
Haverland moved to Yorba Linda, where they opened Yoga Sol Studio in 2012.

Rozanne will be remembered for her consistently positive attitude and huge generosity. She had an
extraordinary ability to recognize talent in others and build them up so they could achieve more than
they imagined possible for themselves. She had a passion for the arts, golf, and classic rock.

She is survived by her sisters Cathy, Barbara, Janice, and Mary; sister-in-law Marsha McMillian and step-
son Leland McMillian and his family; and the Haverland family, including mother-in-law Rosemary,
siblings Pam, Mark, Mindy, and Brenda, and children Courtney, Devin, and Kelly and their seven
wonderful children.

A virtual memorial will be held on Sunday, February 28th at 1:00 pm PST. Details will be posted to the
https://www.yogasolstudio.com/ Yoga Sol website as soon as available.

The extended family will hold a small in-person rosary and meditation under the full moon in an outdoor
Yorba Linda park on Saturday, February 27th, 5:30 – 6:30 PST. Due to COVID, we ask you to join us in
spirit by lighting a candle with your own prayers or ritual practice at home.

In lieu of flowers if you would like to make a donation in honor of Rozanne, please consider the
following two organizations.

https://clockshop.org/about/
Clockshop is a Los Angeles-based arts organization that believes in the power of art and culture
to connect people to the land on which they live. We believe Clockshop captures Rozanne’s
love of the arts, her flare for the creative forces present in all people, and her love for Los
Angeles.

https://www.namioc.org/donate-now
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Orange County Chapter is dedicated to building
better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. They strive to create a
world where all people affected by mental illness can experience hope, recovery, and wellness
in a world free of stigma.