Rosemary-Stevenson-Obituary

Rosemary Stevenson

Nunica, Michigan

1936 - 2017

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DIED
January 3, 2017
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Nunica, Michigan

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Stevenson, Rosemary Rosemary Stevenson of Nunica, MI. was received into the arms of Jesus on Tuesday, January 3, 2017. She played for the Grand Rapids Chicks in the women's professional league that was featured in the movie "A League of Their Own". At a time when women had limited opportunities...

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Rosemary was a huge part in getting my son's both baptized . She told us stories of playing professional baseball that kept us so amazed. When I moved to Georgia I sadly lost touch with Rosemary . She was a special women. I think of her once in awhile especially when we watch a league of their own. I wish I would had seen her before she passed. Miss her!

So sorry to hear about Rosemary, I never knew her in growing up, but later met on a Cursillo week-end. I had introduced myself being from the Soo, so she came over later and told me she was from Stalwart. We became best of friends after that. What a Spiritual gal she was.

So sorry to hear about Rosemary...Went to school with her at Pickford. As I recall, our Baseball Coach wanted her to play on the boys team but was turned down by the State.. What a shame..Not only great ball player but great gal

What an amazing life! I did not know Rosemary but had heard of her baseball career. My sincerest condolences to her family and friends.
Sincerely, Patti McCasey, Sault Ste. Marie, MI

WE are so very sorry for your loss Nancy and Bob. Our thoughts are with you!!

Kathy & Gordon Boychuk

She was one of the coolest ladies I've ever been blessed to call Aunt.

I am sorry to hear about Rosemary. I knew her when she was attending Aquinas College and heard many stories of her life. I also have a signed copy of her book and I know she slid into home safely. May our friend rest in peace.

Most people are lucky to have one mother. I find myself having two.Twice the love- twice the lessons. Rose you once told me that how you live, will be the memories that you leave behind. These memories we shared are priceless and will never be forgotten. Love and miss you. Till we meet again.
Love your foster children
Bob and Nancy Kooiker.

We knew Rosemary when she was a Holy Family, Caledonia. She was a committed Catholic and a real pleasure to be around. Heaven gained another angel now! Phil and Judy France