Rose-Wechter-Obituary

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Rose A. Wechter

Kalamazoo, Michigan

May 22, 1933 – Oct 16, 2013

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BORN
May 22, 1933
DIED
October 16, 2013
LOCATION
Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Rose Wechter, Beloved mother of Laurie Wechter (Ted Sylvester) of Ann Arbor, Diane Wechter of Grand Rapids and Julie Wechter-Smith (Andy Smith), of Indianapolis, passed on October 16, 2013. Rose was known for her devotion to and pride in her daughters and her three grandsons (Justin Smith,...

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I miss you every day, Mom. It sounds like the condo is about to be sold and there was an Estate Sale that ended in many of your things being sold. I hope my sisters and me took the right pieces. I know I have some lovely things from you. Thank you for being such a steadfast part of our lives. I never doubted your love when I grew older and more wise. I hope you are at peace, my dear mother. I love you for all time.

I had not seen Aunt Rose for years but I remember her fondly. I wish the Wechters were closer. Lets try and keep in touch.

Mom with her tomatoes

I remember Rose who was a wonderful lady with my mother Mary Young who died in 1999. Rose was a well-respected person. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Rose: vivacious,warm,one who lived life to the fullest and a good friend. I will miss her.
Ann Seilheimer Whaley

Rose was a good friend of my mother, Mary Young, who passed away in 1999. I remember Rose when she visited with Mom on several occasions. They had a lot of common interests. She was a warm and wonderful person. Comforting thoughts and prayers for her family.

My deepest sympathies and condolences. Mrs. Wechter was my first grade teacher at GA in 1977. In May of 1977, Mrs. Wechter had the unpleasant task of calling me in from recess early to inform my that my Grandmother, Minnie Piper, had passed away. I will never forget the poise and great tact she showed. I later found out that she never marked me as absent the day of the funeral because, "it was an act of God. How can he be punished for that?"

Our most sincere condolences. It was our pleasure to have met your mother in Ann Arbor.

Bill Shea, Phillis Engelbert

I enjoyed many years of playing tennis with Rose, on the private court near her home!