Rosemarie Mesheau

Rosemarie Mesheau obituary, Rockland, MA

Rosemarie Mesheau

Rosemarie Mesheau Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Magoun-Biggins Funeral Home on May 22, 2025.

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Rosemarie (Cobb) Mesheau, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully at the age of 91 on May 3rd.
Rose was born in Montpelier, VT, on March 7, 1934. She moved to Massachusetts as a young child, first to Weymouth and then to Hanover, where she graduated from Hanover High School in 1951. After marrying Charles R. Mesheau (Ronnie) in 1955, they moved to Norwell and settled in to raise their family. In 2000, they moved into their retirement home at Jacobs Pond Estates, where they enjoyed many years of meeting new friends and making wonderful memories until Ronnie's passing in 2012.
Rose spent the majority of her career working in several South Shore nursing facilities as a cook and dietary manager. She loved creating delicious and nourishing meals for the hundreds of elderly patients in her care until her retirement in 2002. She then worked for the Norwell Senior Work program as a cafeteria aide at the G.F. Cole Elementary School until her second retirement at 83! She was active in town politics, never missing a town meeting, and was a poll worker for many years.
Rose devoted her life to her family and friends, creating a warm and welcoming home for all. There was always a delicious treat baking in the oven. She was best known for her Whoopie pies, peanut brittle, and blueberry muffins.
She was the loving mother of Donna Buckley (Jim) of Plymouth and Gary Mesheau (Nancy) of Rockland, Nanny to Adam Buckley (Laura), Nathan Buckley, Andrew Buckley (Jeanna), Ben Mesheau, Doug Mesheau (Liz), Zach Mesheau (Carina), Alex Mesheau, and Jake Mesheau (Christina). She is also survived by ten great-grandchildren. Rose leaves her sister Fran Zienko of The Villages, FL, as well as many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. She was predeceased by her husband Ronnie, sisters Florence Munroe, Marlene Cobb, Annette Whitney, Jeanette Pettinato, and brother Erwin Cobb.
At Rose's request, funeral services will be private. There will be a celebration of her life later this summer. Donations in her memory may be made to the Norwell Council on Aging 292 Pine Street Norwell, MA 02061
Her family would like to thank the staff on the Rosewood unit at Southwood at Norwell Nursing Center for the loving and compassionate care of Rose.

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Carol Connors

May 23, 2025

To the family and loved ones of Rose... I had the pleasure of working with your Mom, Grandmother, Sister, relative and kind friend for over 8 years, at the Cole elementary school in Norwell. Rose made an impact on myself as a co worker,,, and two children who attended Cole School .... She was the first to extend a kind gesture, warm smile, and a delicious baked good on many occasions and holidays. She always acknowledged all the students, along with my daughter, making sure to extend her a smile, each and every time she approached the cafeteria window with her tray. Rose was the first to show her love for all the students! She enjoyed the stories of my son and his love of hockey and shared many stories of her own hockey days raising her children. She adored her children, husband and grandchildren and had such pride when speaking of them. After her retirement from Cole school, my daughter and myself visited with her a few times, and I occasionally called her to chat. She was always so cheerful and happy speaking to her!!! Today, I was saddened to hear of her passing My condolences and love to her entire family. She and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. She will never be forgotten
Respectfully
Carol Cassiani Connors

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