Rosemary-Gosz-Obituary

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Rosemary T. Gosz

Appleton, Wisconsin

Jul 30, 1940 – Jan 22, 2017 (Age 76)

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BORN
July 30, 1940
DIED
January 22, 2017
AGE
76
LOCATION
Appleton, Wisconsin

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Wichmann Funeral Home - Tri-County Chapel Obituary

Rosemary T. Gosz 76 passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 at Manor Care in Appleton, WI. She was born to the late Maximillian and Genevieve (Auer) Kica in Neenah, WI on July 30, 1940. She married the love of her life William Gosz on November 18, 1961 at St. John Catholic Church in Menasha....

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Gosz Family, Sending my sympathy and prayers for your whole family at this very sad time. I have not seen or spent time with your mother, Rosemary , for many years, but I think of her every now and then. I know that she was not well the past few years. She and I go back as friends to our high school years! We were neighbors and best friends for a long time but somehow we lost track of each other:( For that In am so sorry. Raising our families, jobs and all of that got in the way! We had...

I am so sorry to hear your lost of your mom. I have many memories of Aunt Rosemary. and family. Thinking of family with deepest sympathy.

My heartfelt sympathies to the entire family, but especially Christine, my friend of so many years. I will always remember "ma's" laugh and grin, the warmth and texture of her voice, the love, work and dedication she showed to her family and those around. I hope you can continue to hold her in your hearts and she will always be with you in spirit.

Christine, I am So sorry To Hear of your mom's passing. May your memories sustain you and bring you comfort.

I am so sorry for your loss. A mom can never be replaced or forgotten. Just know that she will always be with you.

I remember the Christmas Eve's you welcomed us to your family gatherings. Lots of fun and laughs

Thoughts and love sent.

May you continually be comforted by thoughts of happier times of precious memories. May "God surround and comfort" you at this difficult time. Psalms 71:21.

Bob Fahl still remembers the time in 1956, that his aunt Rose Mary took him to see the movie with Robby the Robot. He thought the movie was the best he had ever seen, the popcorn was a treat, and wonderful that his young aunt would take the afternoon to see a Saturday movie with him. She will be missed.