Marjorie-Rosentreter-Obituary

Marjorie Rosentreter

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Marjorie Ellen Rosentreter, age 77, died suddenly Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at her home in Ann Arbor. She was born March 31, 1935 in Howell, the daughter of James "Frank" and Thelma (Hecox) Burke. Marjorie was a graduate of Ann Arbor High School. She retired as a phlebotomist after 27 years,...

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I have such wonderful memories of my Aunt Marge. And actually of time spent with my Aunts, Uncles and cousins growing up. My Aunt Marge was a also great cook! Every Thanksgiving I still try to remake her turkey dressing. Gosh it seemed like there was never enough... but you can only stuff a turkey with so much and it was sooooo delicious, flavorful and moist. Aunt Marge used to babysit for me and I loved that I had my own steering wheel in her car so we could help each other drive ;) Another...

Al sorry for your loss, We were neighbors on Arthur street in Chelsea. Hugs to you and your family, Dick and Sis Scripter, our kids Carmen, Dale, Dawn and Becky.

Cindy, Randy and family. So sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother and Grandmother. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May the memories you hold deep in your hearts help you through this time. Paula, Tony, Jessica & George Clark

I remember what a wonderful and fun person Marge was. I lot of people don't know that I lived with Cindy and family back in 74. I had trouble with my home life and Marge opened up her house to me. I'll never forget that.
I know Marge is in a better place now we'll just have to wait to see her again.

Dearest Janet and Family. My heart and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.

We are very sorry for your loss. You will all be in our thoughts during the coming days.

So sorry to hear of Marge's passing. She will truly be missed. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

I shared many laughs with Marj at the lab, working many years with her. Boy she knew how to handle the difficult patients. Putting them in their place. She was a spit-fire! I will miss her and her stories dearly....I always told Marj I wanted to be just like her when I grow up! Love ya, Marj!!

We want to extend our sympathy to the family in the loss of this mom & grandmother. We are neighbors and have known Marge only a few years and are very sorry to hear of her passing. The Gibsons