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Rosemary Eiholzer

Syracuse, New York

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August 22, 2009 Rosemary Eiholzer, 81, of Penfield, died Saturday in Rochester. She retired in 1983 as an English teacher for the Pittsford Central Schools. She was predeceased by her parents, Herman and Monica Welsh Eiholzer; sisters, Teresa Henderson, Monica Shiu, Margaret Cordes, Veronica...

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I remember when I lived in Irondequoit how kind and thoughtful Rosemary was toward me. I am deeply saddened for this additional loss that Eligia is facing after just losing Lora. All the dear family members are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

I too was blessed to have Miss Eiholzer as my English teacher in 8th grade. I give thanks for her teaching style and interest in her students. In addition, I delivererd the Democrat and Chronicle to her home for five years as her paperboy. She was ever an encouragement. I rejoice in her life.

It was only a few years ago that I met Rosemary. Her neighbor is my good friend, who happened to be gathering a small group of ladies to share in a study based on Max Lucado's book, "Traveling Light". We were so blessed by Rosemary's presence at our meetings. She was a delightful contributor, with unique experiences to share -- a dear lady indeed. I'm grateful we became acquainted; and I will always recall her introducing us to Ikebana.

Hi Paul and Sue:
So sorry to hear about your loss. We hope time heals.
Linda and Jerry Fine

I offer my condolences to the family of Rosemary. I know her from her daily winter visits to the Pittsford Wegmans store. She'd come in with her friend Margaret; they'd walk the store most mornings. They'd stop and have something to drink after their walk. She always had something comforting to say. I'll miss her smile.

Miss Eiholzer was a tremendous influence on me. She singlehandedly instilled principals of writing which enabled me to succeed at the Graduate College level - and she did this in 1954-55 when I was in 7th and 8th grade. I had looked forward to telling her that at our 50th Class reunion 2 weeks ago - ill health prevented her attendance. I am sorry for the lost opportunity and send my sincere condolences to her family. Patricia Richardson

I offer my condolences to the family of Rosemary Eiholzer. Miss Eiholzer was my sophomore English teacher in 1956. Her lessons on pronunciation, articulation and the proper use of the English language have served me well. She was one of the very best teachers I have ever had. She made a difference in my life as I am sure she did for many of her students.
Michael Gridley DDS

Our deepest sympathies, we have many fond memories of Rosemary when she use to visit her sister Tessie. Keith & Catherine Gage

I have many fond memories growing up of Rosemary. My family and I are thinking of the Eiholzer family at this time.

Best,

Dan Gage and Family