Rosemarie Matheis
April 23, 1915 - July 20, 2004
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Rosemarie Matheis
April 23, 1915 - July 20, 2004
Obituary
Rosemarie Brennan Matheis passed away Tuesday July 20, 2004 at her home in Leisure World, Laguna Woods, CA. Her husband, Clarence Matheis preceded her in death.
She was born in Erie, PA, daughter of Michael and Mary Brennan. Rosemarie retired after many years with the US Goverment in Washington DC and also in several countries abroad. She was preceded in death by 3 sisters and 4 brothers and is survived by 6 nephews and 3 nieces and their families. She will be greatly missed by her many dear friends. A visitation will be held on Tuesday 7/27/04 – 3-5:00PM at O’Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary. A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday 7/28/04 – 9:00AM at St. Kilian Catholic Church in Mission Viejo. Interment following Mass at Ascension Cemetery, Lake Forest.
8 responses to Rosemarie Matheis
Nancy Bold says:
July 23, 2004
Rosemarie was a deeply religious lady with a vivacious, warm personality and a great sense of humor. She was very proud of her Irish heritage. She will be greatly missed by all.
Tim & Helena Brennan says:
July 23, 2004
You can intercede for us now…
God bless Tim & Helena
Mike & Jackie Brennan & Family says:
July 24, 2004
Dear Aunt Rose,
Beyond your obvious well kept appearance, we will always remember you for your energy, your determined spirit, your sense of adventure and independence, your convictions, and your sometimes stubborn Irishness!
But most of all we will remember and cherish you for the love you demonstrated through your generosity, and your sense of caring for the souls of others, and the spiritual health of our nation.
Rest peacefully in the arms of our Savior and Lord!
Jack & Martha Schumacher says:
July 25, 2004
We loved and respected Aunt Rosemarie so very much, and are happy to have had many wonderful visits with her in California and also in Florida, over the past twenty years.
She had a great sense of humor, but then again could be very serious, especially about politics.
Her favorite pasttime was reminiscing about the good old days when she was a young girl in Erie, PA and as a young woman traveling abroad.
SHE WILL BE MISSED.
Rita and Rich Seeley says:
July 25, 2004
We loved Aunt Rosemarie very much. She had a fantastic, positive attitude about life. We feel very thankful to have had her as an aunt and we know we will see her again in heaven.