Rosemary-Paniwozik-Obituary

Rosemary Elaine Paniwozik

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Alzheimer's Association

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Paniwozik (Shingola), Rosemary Elaine died on September 15, 2021. She is survived by her daughter, Cindy Chambers; grandsons, Sean Stammis, Corey (Carrie) Stammis and Casey (Shilynn) Stammis; great-grandchildren, Michael, Ella, Leo, Kobe, Camden, Frankie and Knox; and many nieces and nephews....

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It is with a very sad heart I offer condolences, I always thought our paths would cross again. Thank You for all the memories !! `Ole !!!!

Dear Cindy and family, I am so sorry for the loss of your dear mom! I have so many wonderful memories of her while working for her during my high school years at Ole Taco. She was always so sweet, kind, and a wonderful boss! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May she rest in peace.

Rosemary was a great, friendly and a sweet lady. I work with Rosemary down at the Amway Grand. When she left she was missed by alot of people. Sorry to hear that she passed. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Dear Cindy, You don´t know me but I sure do remember your Mom. We were just kids and would take the bus downtown and your Mom worked at Ole Taco and we would go there with our allowance and get a couple tacos before hopping on the bus to go home. She was always SO nice to us kids. Always calling us sweetie or having a kind word. She made an impression on me as a young girl. Then I remember seeing her in church at St. James and she was just as nice and remembered me from coming to Ole...

Dear Cindy and Family. So sorry for your loss. Remember meeting her in the store and she was one very sweet lady. Let the memories keep her alive in your heart. Bless you all.

Kevin and I worked with Rosemary at Amway Grand Plaza. She was a human dynamo in Oscars our employees cafeteria. Rosemary was constantly on the go whether it was serving food or cleaning. Her smile was genuine and she treated everyone with kindness and love. Her joy was infectious. It was our pleasure to work with her.

Oh my, Rosaemary! We remember her fondly. I first met Rosematy when I was in highschool. My best friend/s dad was a co owner, I think. Then I would stop in almost everyday on my way to work at Butterworth, Ole is where I met my husband Bill. He worked with Rosemary until he went into the Navy, Bill and I have thought of her often over the years. Those were fun days.