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Mary BACK

1938 - 2021

Mary BACK obituary, 1938-2021, Centerville, OH

BORN

1938

DIED

2021

Mary BACK Obituary

BACK (Schafroth),

Mary Rose

Mary Rose (Schafroth) Back, a loving Wife, Mother, and Grandmother, formerly of Centerville, Ohio, passed away on July 23, 2021, at New Dawn Memory Care in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Her family had been at her side over the past several weeks. Mary Rose was born July 22, 1938, in Louisville, Kentucky, to John and Mary (Rohner) Schafroth.

She is survived by her loving husband of 60 years, John "Warren" Back and four children, David (Megan) Back of

Lafayette, CO, Kelli (Ian) Brennan of Colorado Springs, Nikki (Casey) Price of Broomfield, CO, and Jodi (Jeffry) Champagne of Colorado Springs, CO. Also surviving are her seven grandchildren, Nicholas and Holly Brennan, Katy Back, Zachary and Rachel Price, and Jackson and Mia Champagne. She was

preceded in death by her parents, John Henry Schafroth and Mary Emma Schafroth; sisters, Josephine Brown, Lillian Fleischman, Martha Holliger, Helen Harbin, and Alberta Downs; and brother, Charles Schafroth.

Mary Rose grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, and attended Manual High School. Growing up, she spent hours babysitting her older sisters' children, chasing chickens in the yard,

playing sports with her brother, Chuck, playing the clarinet in the marching band, and dominating on the basketball court as well as pitching on the softball diamond. After graduation, she began working for the Army Corps of Engineers in a

clerical role, although later, her talents designing and making church games, after-prom decorations, 3D bulletin boards, mystery trips, multi-step scavenger hunts, costumes and masks, and original holiday games for her family would reveal she, too, could have been an engineer in her own right.

While in Louisville, Mary Rose met the love of her life, John "Warren" Back, a professional hockey player for the Louisville Rebels. The two were married on September 3, 1960, and their love, devotion and marriage spanned over 60 years, 4 children and 7 grandchildren. A devoted wife, she and Warren followed his hockey teams living in Milwaukee, WI,

Muskegon, MI, Trotwood, OH, Waterford Township, MI, and settling in Centerville, Ohio, where they spent 37 years. Mary Rose tirelessly worked to create a loving home with

fresh-baked cookies, holiday decorations, lively backyard

parties, and eventually creating a haven of fun where her grandkids couldn't wait to visit each summer. Mary Rose was always happiest when her entire family was present, and she could play with her grandkids. No matter where her own children moved, Mary Rose visited frequently. She went to great lengths to send care packages often to let them know she was thinking of each one. On a few occasions, the grandkids were surprised to find her wrapped in a bow on the front porch to be the ultimate care package.

Besides her family, Mary Rose's true passion was serving others. She never said, "No." when asked to cook for the church, create and direct the games at church-camp, play first base on the church softball team, or coach one of her kids in their sport of choice. She could be frequently found in nursing homes around the community visiting shut-ins with her warm smile and infectious energy. It was no surprise to her children when she enrolled and graduated from Clown College to

officially become a clown. However, for those who knew her closely, she never needed to go to college to become a clown. For a decade, she was beloved at Dayton Children's Hospital as "Rosie Hugs", a volunteer clown extraordinaire, quelling kids' fears in the lobby and emergency room and escorting kids to surgery with her caring approach and funny antics.

Additionally, she recruited her reluctant family to join her clown troupe annually for the Centerville Fourth of July

Parade. Although she never quite learned to juggle, it should be noted that she was excellent at making balloon animals.

Mary Rose was always inquisitive, loved the outdoors, and had a tender heart for all children which is why her career at Centerville City Schools' Grant Nature Center was as if it was designed for her. Oftentimes creating her own curriculum, Mary Rose led children grades K-6th all over the 160-acre woodland park teaching them outdoor education in a fun, hands-on way. She picked up snakes, overturned stones to show creepy-crawlies, and hiked the woods daily. Mary Rose couldn't walk into a grocery store around town without a

local student recognizing her as the famous, "Rosie Raccoon".

The last seven years, Mary Rose and Warren lived in Colorado to be near their children and grandchildren. Mary Rose fought a courageous battle with Alzheimer's for many years. Her family will miss her silliness, compassion, endless support, and fun-loving heart every day. To say, "They broke the mold after she was made" is an understatement. She was truly a special lady, and her legacy lives on in each of her children and grandchildren. We want to thank the nurses and staff at New Dawn Memory Care and Abode Hospice in Colorado Springs, Colorado, for their devoted, loving care of Mary Rose. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Centerville-Washington Township Park District.

Per Mary Rose's final wishes, she will be cremated. Griffin Funeral Companies of Colorado Springs of Colorado are

handling the cremation. A memorial service will be held at David's United Church of Christ in Kettering, Ohio, on

Saturday, November 6, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. followed by a

Celebration of Life in the adjacent Fellowship Hall.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News on Aug. 8, 2021.

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Eric Pierre

November 4, 2021

Dave and I spent a lot of time together growing up in Waterford, Mi. Mr and Mrs Back made everyone feel welcome. So sorry to hear of her passing. My sympathy to here entire family.

Valerie Sorosiak

October 2, 2021

Sweet, precious Mary Rose will be truly missed! She touched the lives and hearts of so many children and was such a blessing to all who knew her, young and old alike! I was an active volunteer mom of 3 children, spending many days at Normandy Elementary School and had lots of interaction with Mary Rose through the years. Her influence certainly rubbed off on my three children, who love nature activities. They have young children of their own now and frequently take them on hikes and go "creeking" at local parks, including Grant Nature Park. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time. She will be missed!

Jean C Boltz

August 19, 2021

I have been thinking about you, Jodi, since I heard about the passing of your dear mom. I recall seeing her on several occasions and hearing such sweet and loving stories about her during our days working together at Southdale. My deepest condolences to you and your whole family. Losing a mom/grandma leaves such a void in our lives...may you find peace in so many happy memories. Hugs to you...Jean xo

Sunny Davis

August 9, 2021

I often sat in Fellowship Hall after a service at The Church at Woodmoor and chatted with Mary Rose. She always talked about her family and her years at the Nature Center. So much joy radiated from her and both her eyes and lips smiled so beautifully. What a superb life!

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Cliff and Ave Barr

August 9, 2021

Mary Rose was just a remarkable person. She brought joy to everyone around her. For years we were members of the Builders (couples club) at David's Church along with Mary Rose and Warren and quite a few other couples. We had such good times! Beyond that we had Mystery Nights which she and Warren hosted at their home. More good times. We cherish the times we shared together and will hang on to those memories. Our sympathy and prayers go out to the entire Back family.

Vivian Baker

August 9, 2021

I am so saddened by this news. Mary Rose really taught me as an adult so much about nature. I volunteered many times over the years when my children visited Grant Nature for school. She was so kind, compassionate and loved the students. My condolences to her family.

Valerie Browning Thompson

August 8, 2021

Jodi,
So sorry to hear about your Mother's passing. I know she was a very special lady. I remember her coming into Southdale to visit and to help you. You learned to be an awesome teacher through her incredible example!
With Deepest Sympathy,
Valerie

Jim Sparks

August 8, 2021

So sorry to hear about Mary Rose. A great lady, wife, and Mother. Enjoyed working by her side at Grant nature center. I taught 4-5 grade at Normandy! Love & prayers!

Shari Mitchell

August 8, 2021

Peace has found your Mom. She will be in your hearts forever. Just take a deep breath and she will be there with you.

Charlotte Baker

August 8, 2021

I met Mrs. Back when she came to visit Kelli and we gave Kelli a baby shower. Lovely lady and very dedicated to her family. Remember the stories Kelli shared about her mom being so active outdoors, especially with her grandkids. So sorry for your loss but what a great life she had. Know that you are in my prayers at this sad time.

Carolyn Thomas

August 8, 2021

Mary Rose was a marvelous energetic kind , thoughtful and loving person who shared her talents and gifts with joy. She will be missed so much. She was a person I will never forget. I think of her often and always with a smile. What a devoted woman she was.

Amy Bellar

August 8, 2021

I loved being around Mary Rose and her time spent with the park district was beyond amazing. So many stories of her love of the outdoors. I worked with her through Centerville Schools and I was so pleased to share that time. Exceptional human being for sure.

Lisa Voss

August 8, 2021

I moved to Centerville 21 years ago. I remember the first year I was teaching I was told that a very knowledgeable and kind lady was going to take my class on a nature hike. What an experience. She was amazing in every possible way and taught me, along with my students so much. She had a heart of gold. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers to your family. Mary Rose was an angel on earth and now in heaven.

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