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Rosemary Hinkfuss Obituary

Hinkfuss, Rosemary T.

Rosemary T. Hinkfuss, age 84, of Green Bay, passed away in her sleep in the early morning hours of Wednesday, March 2, 2016. Rosemary was born on September 30, 1931 in Lima, OH, the daughter of William and Marie Walsh. After graduating from St. John's High School in Lima, OH in 1949, Rosemary earned a scholarship to Cardinal Stritch College in Milwaukee. For the first 2 years of college, Rosemary taught grade school in Spring Green, WI while taking college classes on the weekends before eventually attending class full time. Rosemary earned her undergraduate degree in education and graduated from Cardinal Stritch in 1954.

While at Cardinal Stritch, Rosemary met her future lifelong partner and husband, William Hinkfuss, who was a student at St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI. Bill and Rosemary were married on September 24, 1957 at St. John Catholic Church in Lima, OH and shared a rare, lifelong love. After marriage, the young couple lived in Washington, DC where Bill was attending Georgetown Law School and Rosemary taught grade school. While in Washington, Eileen, the oldest of their 6 children, was born.

Upon graduation from law school, Rosemary and Bill relocated to Green Bay, where they proceeded to live and raise their family for the duration of Rosemary's life. In quick succession, Timothy, Paul, Mary, Anne and Christopher were born between 1959 and 1965. In between raising 6 children, Rosemary became involved in politics, first as a volunteer on President Kennedy's 1960 campaign and later on several other campaigns. Rosemary then decided to run her own campaign and in 1974, she successfully ran for the Green Bay City Council and Brown County Board of Supervisors. She served with distinction on both until 1982. In 1988 Rosemary reentered the political arena by running for and winning the seat for the 88th Assembly District, which she represented until 1994.

In addition to her service through politics, Rosemary served on a number of boards. In 1980, Rosemary was the first female named to the Green Bay Packers Board of Directors, serving in that role until 2001, when she became a Director Emeritus. This role, which Rosemary cherished, combined her love of the Packers, service and the greater Green Bay community. Rosemary also served on the Wisconsin Ethics 2000 Committee for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the Premontre High School Board of Education, the Girl Scouts of America Board of Directors, the YMCA Board of Directors, the Founding Board of Green Bay Montessori and St. Mary of the Angels Parish Council and served as President of the Catholic Woman's Club. Among awards, Rosemary received the 1991 Environmental Decade Award and the 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Brown County Democratic Party. Another one of Rosemary's passion was the card game bridge. Over the years, Rosemary thoroughly enjoyed playing bridge with family and friends and in tournaments around the country. Rosemary's skill allowed her to achieve the status of Life Master of the American Contract Bridge League. Rosemary was also an avid reader and an enthusiastic member of 2 book clubs.

Rosemary's years of public service positively impacted the lives of countless individuals. Rosemary gave tirelessly of herself to others, cared deeply about the plight of all individuals and strived to create opportunities for those without a voice. These values reflected the lessons she learned and the beliefs instilled in her in her early years during the Depression in Lima, Ohio. Through her actions, Rosemary provided strength and conviction for the broader Green Bay community, particularly those who would otherwise be unrepresented. Rosemary's dignity, character, warmth, frankness and vision truly made this world a better place for all.

Through all of her years of public service, Rosemary always prioritized family. She was a fierce advocate for her children and a loving, nurturing and supportive mother, grandmother and wife. Politics and campaigns were woven into the fabric of her family, creating opportunities for togetherness and demonstrating the importance of winning and losing with grace and dignity. Rosemary was firm in her convictions, willing to push boundaries for the benefit of all; her spirit could not be quashed when convinced of the justness of her cause. Rosemary consistently provided a shining example of a life lived well and with purpose. Rosemary's journey on Earth has now ended, but her legacy will live on through her family and the many others she inspired.

Rosemary is survived by her husband, William Hinkfuss; her 5 children: Eileen (Preston) Long, Timothy (Kathy) Hinkfuss, Paul (Sally) Hinkfuss, Mary (Andy) Collins and Anne (David) Perkins; 6 granddaughters: Sarah (Ryan) Zampardo and Katie Hinkfuss, Caitlin Long, Madeline and Marie Hinkfuss and Molly Perkins; 3 grandsons: Alex Long, Andrew Hinkfuss and Michael Hinkfuss; 1 sister, Ruth (Mike) Bruin; sister-in-law, Helen Hinkfuss; brother-in-law, Daniel (Enrite) Hinkfuss; numerous nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.

Rosemary was preceded in death by her son, Christopher Hinkfuss; her parents, William and Marie Walsh; 6 sisters: Jeanne Ann Parent, Eileen Finn, Pauline Lamantia, Janet Blust and Sr. Sally "Adrian" Walsh; 2 brothers, Rev. James and William Walsh; her father and mother-in-law, Albert and Emma Hinkfuss and several aunts and uncles.

Friends and relatives may call at NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, (340 S. Monroe Avenue, Green Bay), Sunday, March 6, 2016 from 3 to 6:45 PM with a prayer service at 7:00PM. Visitation will continue at ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS (645 S. Irwin St., Green Bay), Monday, March 7, 2016 from 9:30 to 10:45 AM. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11AM. To leave an on-line condolence for the family, please visit www.NewcomerGreenBay.com or for more information, please call (920) 432-4841.

In lieu of flowers, a fund has been established at the Green Bay Community Foundation in Rosemary's name.

Rosemary's family would like to thank Rosemary's many friends, supporters and followers who have bestowed our family with their love and support.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Green Bay Press-Gazette from Mar. 3 to Mar. 6, 2016.

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Pat McVay

March 2, 2020

Scarcely a day goes by without a sweet memory of you, Rosemary. I m a better person because of you, but I miss your guidance so much.

March 22, 2016

Carole Lombard Leatherman

March 8, 2016

I remember Rosemary's smile when she would walk me to school. So sorry about your lose.
Carole Lombard Leatherman

March 8, 2016

Miss Walsh was my 6th grade teacher at Irving Elementary School in Lima, Ohio and she was a wonderful teacher. I have fond memories of that year spent with her. Peggy Van Schoyck McKinley

March 7, 2016

OUR PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU DURING THIS TIME OF SORROW.
JAMES AND KAREN PARENT AND FAMILY.

Pamela Cullen Picard

March 7, 2016

Prayers for the Hinkfuss family at this very sad time. Rosemary was an incredible woman and will be miss by so many.

March 7, 2016

Dear TIm and family: My sincere condolences to all of you. I have such fond memories of "Mrs. Hinkfuss" back in high school and being another "mom" to all of us who hung out around the house. Take care at this difficult time.

Warm regards,
Pat Caldie

March 6, 2016

Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.
Kevin & Karla (Clusman) Kujava

Joe and Mary Wieske

March 6, 2016

We are thankful for all that Rosemary did for the community. She was our alderperrson for a number of years. She was very focused on keeping our neighborhood, and others from decay.
Our sympathy and prayers go to the Hinkfuss family at this time.

Kevin and Amy Rosteing

March 6, 2016

We will cherish our memories of her zeal, passion, energy and friendship throughout the Catholic Womans Club and Square Dance Thank you Rosemary

TINA T

March 6, 2016

I AM DEEPLY SADDENED BY THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE.PLEASE TAKE COMFORT IN THE FACT THAT"ALMIGHTY GOD HAS SENT HIS SON TO BIND UP THE BROKENHEARTED AND COMFORT ALL WHO MOURN".ISAIAH 61:1-2

Pat McVay

March 5, 2016

My life has been so enriched by Rosemary. A strong, wise and caring leader has been taken from us all.
My deepest condolences to all of her beloved family.

Bernard Van Dreel

March 5, 2016

Bill, are thoughts are with you and your family...prayers will be sent for her......

Former Representative Mary Lou Van Dreel and Bernard

Ron and Barb Venci

March 5, 2016

Dear Bill and family. We send our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Rosemary was a kind and compassionate person and we are grateful to have known her. She always took the time to talk to us and she always displayed a sincere interest in how our family was doing. She was such a remarkable person and we hope that your grief is eased by the memories of how much she helped others and how much she accomplished during her life. Your family is in our prayers.

March 4, 2016

Please know we are thinking of you and sending our deepest sympathies. The Horvath Family

March 4, 2016

Dear Mr. Bill Hinkfuss and family,

My deepest sympathy to all of you. Your Mom was a deeply passionate lady that loved all of you so much. That little glimmer in her eye and bright smile around each of you told the whole story about how she felt. I will never forget her. She is now with Christopher and they will be your guiding beacon of heavenly light throughout your lives. My heart breaks for all of you. Please take comfort in knowing that she is at peace. Prayers and hugs.
Diane Basche Anderson

William Neumann

March 4, 2016

Dear Hinkfuss Family,

I want to extend my condolences and prayers for your loss of Rosemary. She was a great citizen and human being. I am proud that I was able to engage in a lit drop during her first campaign for public office. She and Bill were always gracious to me and my wife whenever we ran into them. Because of her I have had a lifetime interest in progressive politics. For that I am grateful.

Molly Beining

March 4, 2016

Dear Hinkfuss family, I am very sorry to hear of your mom/grandmother passing. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

Robert Fusfeld

March 4, 2016

To The Honorable Tim Hinkfuss and family,

It again is with sadness that my family sends our condolences upon the loss of your dear mom. Ms Hinkfuss is a trail blazer who instilled the very best of what a community at one time meant. She was most unselfish. Her memory amongst her many deeds will surround your hearts forever.

Bob Fusfeld and family

Chris (Cumbers) Jeske

March 4, 2016

So sorry to hear of your loss. May God give you the strength at this time.

Wayne & Linda Huempfner

March 3, 2016

My sincere sympathy to the family of Rosemary. She was such a great state senator and I am certain your sadness is in part buffered by your pride in her selfless public service.

suzette kosnar

March 3, 2016

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of my mother's dear friend. I am sure they are having a good time in heaven together with all their loved ones. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. Suzette Kosnar

Pat Pillarelli

March 3, 2016

Aunt Rosemary you were the best to everyone. Love you and to the rest of the Hinkfuss family I love all of you. I will be seeing you soon and prayers are coming your way. Uncle Bill we love you

Jeanne Ramsden

March 3, 2016

Tim,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Your Mom was a talented and strong woman and I felt privileged to have known her. May the love of God and the support of those around you help you through your grief.

J. D. McKay

March 3, 2016

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Rosemary has left a positive mark on the community. She will certainly be missed all.

John Schiebler

March 3, 2016

Dear Hinkfuss family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Rosemary was not only a pillar of N.E. Wisconsin society, but a role model and real life example of how one can positively impact a community and beyond. I remember her always encouraging us high schoolers to be involved not only in extracurricular activites but to be well rounded and have a mind for civic duties as well. (And tip-top grades were a given...). The importance of this cannot be underestimated, as being well-rounded is a rare and incredibly valuable commodity, not to mention how it can help you in life. I spent 20 years in New York City, and being well rounded enables you to navigate your way through all circles, and keeps you open- minded. To have celebrated this in youth was truly outstanding.
One of my most proud moments in high school was when I received the Rosemary Hinkfuss award. It was something I truly cherished and did a lot for my confidence going out into the world. For that Rosemary, I thank you.
To all of the Hinkfuss family, our most sincere condolences.

Jeanne Biebel

March 3, 2016

A woman of grace, dignity, respect and courage who contributed so much to our community. Godspeed, Rosemary. We will miss you and never forget you. Love and prayers to Rosemary's family.

Linda Schiebler

March 2, 2016

Dear Hinkfuss Family,
I am so very sorry to learn of Rosemary's passing. You have all been through very difficult times recently. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Rosemary was a lovely woman who in all her endeavors enriched the lives of so many. We were all blessed to know her.
With love and sympathy,
Linda

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