Brenda and I met Rosemary and Steve in 1984. Rosemary was a lovely person and fantastic mother. When we moved to Alaska in 1989 we celebrated many holidays together and became like extended family. Brenda and I miss her and hope the family heal as time passes on. All our love to the family.
You and Rosemary were truly blessed to have found your soulmates early in life. The two of you had a wonderful marriage, children and grandchildren. We will always think back fondly to being in your home to celebrate Passover Seder with you and your family. We know how hard this new chapter is and hope that the abundance of happiness and memories you shared will help to make it easier.
Steve, you and Rosemary were always hospitable whenever I would come to Anchorage. You opened your home and warmed the floor. Always enjoyed the kids. Rosemary was always tolerant of your and my antics and long nights in the hot tub. I cannot imagine the pain that you are feeling. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. She will be missed.
Rosemary should have been a therapist. (Perhaps she was.) I've never known anyone who could listen like she could. Then, with one little question, she proved that she heard everything. She was a wonderful wife and mother, teacher, friend, reader, writer---the only thing wrong with Rosemary was that she didn't live next door to me! How she will be missed.
I have fond memories of you both visiting us in our little apartment in Wilmington back in about 1969 before you were even married. Then I had the honor of being your Best Man at your wedding and I thought even then you you caught a good one! Then I remember how you stayed with us for several weeks at our then new house in 1972. Both Rosemary and Josie were pregnant!
Don and I are grateful for our friendship with Rosemary and you, Steve, over the past four decades and especially for the laughs we shared over drinks on Maui and other places. We believe you and your children were blessed by Rosemary's devotion to her family and that she was a good model for her children. Your family will always be part of our clan.
So many memories of Rosemary. All those family vacations and how she put up with you and my shenanigans.
She had a good sense of humor which she had to have living with the Wiener side of the family
We’re very glad to have some of her talented craftsmanship items with us so that we can see them and always remember her. May these memories help bring peace to you
Rosemary was the first one to host John and I to dinner when we started dating and i still make her Stawberry/Rhubarb Cobbler its a family favorite Up until recently i had a favorite heart shape quilted hot pad she gifted me We enjoyed visiting recently at a retirement party I will miss her on this planet she was genuine Peace to all who loved her J/M Smart
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