Condolences
To The Family, I want to express my deepest sympathy for your loss. I also want to share the comfort of John 5:28,29 where we are promised that those who have fallen asleep in death have the hope of receiving a "resurrection" back to life. Life on an earth restored to a beautiful paradise. Psalms 37:11 says, "The meek ones themselves will possess the earth, and they will indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace." While we await that wonderful time please find comfort in these promises. www.JW.org
Rosie was a sorority sister and good friend all through college. There were several of us who remained friends and kept in contact after college. I was devestated when I learned she had alzheime's and now of her passing. She seemed always happy and smiling and a joy to be around. She will be missed. My condolences to Fred and their children and her sister Nancy, whom I also knew well. May you find comfort and celebrate her life.
Your mom was a remarkable lady, our thoughts and prayers are with you as you celebrate a life well lived for our Lord and Savior, and all who knew her.
Fred and family, we extend our most sincere sympathy for the loss of your dear Rosemary. She will continue to be in our thoughts every time we see her iris & day lilies in our yard. She was a fun, gifted, talented, loving, kind and generous lady. You all are in our prayers.
Dear Fred and Family, Al and I have many fond memories of times spent with Rosemary in her garden and at the American Iris Society and the daylily societies meetings. Rosemary was always kind and generous with her time and plants. I still have many of her plants in my garden. We met in the summer of 1980 at the Iris society meeting (due to Al saying that she is one gardener I should meet!). It has been a long road, now she is at peace. Fred and all, know that she was well loved. She will be missed.
Rosemary was a true blessing, and willingly shared her knowledge and plants. It was a pleasure and honor to be her friend through the Springfield Civic Garden Club these last 30 years and the local Macoupin County Extension Office. Her excitement over plants and sharing them brought her so much joy and is a tribute to a wonderful lady. My sympathies to the family.
Dear Fred and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Rosemary was a dear friend who so graciously and generously gave of her time to inspire me to become a better gardener. I will miss her greatly.
Dear Fred, I was very sorry to hear of your wife's passing. Memories of good times will help you cope. God Bless you and your family.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Fred and family. I will never forget the first time I drove up the hill and saw the yard full of flowers.
Fred and family, I, too, share in your grief in losing Rosie. She was a true and loving friend to me and I still enjoy the flowers she so lovingly shared with me. What a classy lady!
Fred, Our sincere sympathy to you and your family. We will always think of Rosemary fondly when we look at our daylillies she gave to us.
Fred, Steve, Suzie, and Karl .... Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time. We are so sorry for your loss.
Our deepest sympathy to you Fred, and to your family. We always enjoyed a chat with Rosie over the years. Our lives were enriched many times over knowing Rosemary and your family.
Our sympathy to the Newman family. What a lady Rosie was and her knowledge of flowers was unbelievable. I will continue to enjoy her flowers in the years to come.
Thoughts and prayers to Steve and families. I admired your mother for many years.