James W. Rose died on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in a hospice in Columbus, Indiana, of complications related to congestive heart failure. He was 88. His health had been declining in recent years and especially in the past several months. His family is thankful for his life and rejoices that Jim can now be at peace with God. His final words were, "Please, Lord."
There will be no public funeral or memorial service. Gifts in memory of Jim may be given online to Westside Community Church of Columbus Indiana, Hanover College, or to a charity of your choice.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, George and Iva Rose who lived long and fruitful lives in north central Indiana in the cities of South Bend, Nappanee, and Elkhart.
Jim was born in South Bend, spent summers working on the farm of his grandfather (Walter Rose) in Bourbon, Indiana, and attended and graduated from high school in Nappanee.
Jim graduated from Hannover College where he met and married his wife of 66 years, Carleen, who survives him. Carleen was a primary school teacher in Indiana public schools for almost 50 years.
Jim is survived by his sister, Judith Ulery of Elkhart, Indiana and by their cousins Mary Rose Naikelis, John Kemp, and Robert Wright. He is survived by his children, Greg Rose (wife Leina) and Mary Beth Overmyer (husband Mark), two grandchildren, Laura Li (husband Joshua) and Jim Overmyer (wife Alanna), and three great-grandchildren so far.
Family was the most important thing to Jim. But he did also have a long and distinguished career in banking, including serving as the President of banks in New Castle, Goshen, Angola, and Columbus. In all of these cities Jim was deeply involved in the local community and had many friends. He loved golf, gardening, fishing, and his dogs (especially Sheba, Jake, and Pita).
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Matthew Morris
May 18, 2022
Greg, My condolences to you and Mary Beth on your dad's passing. Matt
Mavis Sutton
May 18, 2022
Oh Carleen I was so saddened this morning as I read Jim´s obituary. I think of the two of you often. I hope that you are doing well.
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