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Keokuk IA Obituaries and Death Notices
Monday, February 06, 2017Ill., Nina Rubemeyer of Fort Madison and Sue Mortimer of Warsaw; four grandchildren, Gabe (Carrie) Adair of Dublin, Casey (Ande) Long of Marion, Jennifer (Steven) Dougherty and Thomas (Tori) Long of Keokuk; stepgrandchildren, Jessica (Clayton) Frese of Golden, Ill., and Amanda (Tyler) Molohon of Coatsburg, Ill.; great-grandchildren, Roger and Cassidy Adair, Trevor, Tamarie and Tyler Long, and Mack Long; two stepgreat-grandchildren, Rayanne Frese and Dominic Molohon; and many nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her parents and nine brothers, Billy, Albert, Raymond, Leonard, Charles, Floyd, Richard and Freddie Rhodes, and one in infancy.Rose Mary attended schools in Hamilton and Elvaston, Ill. She was of the Christian faith. She had been employed at Sheaffer Pen in Fort Madison and retired in 1998 from Griffin Wheel, Keokuk. She also drove a school bus for Warsaw schools.Rose Mary volunteered for Meals on Wheels and R.S.V.P. She was a past member of Keokuk Area Hospital Auxiliary and Warsaw VFW Auxiliary. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting and quilting, making many quilts for her children and grandchildren. She also donated many quilts and lap quilts to area nursing homes and to Project Linus.Rose Mary enjoyed taking her young grandchildren fishing. She loved spending time with her family, friends, and especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.The family wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the love, kindness, and patience shown to Rose Mary by the staff at North Adams Home and by Ashley Pollock, N.P.Visitation will be held between noon and 2 p.
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Monday, February 06, 2017Ill., Nina Rubemeyer of Fort Madison and Sue Mortimer of Warsaw; four grandchildren, Gabe (Carrie) Adair of Dublin, Casey (Ande) Long of Marion, Jennifer (Steven) Dougherty and Thomas (Tori) Long of Keokuk; stepgrandchildren, Jessica (Clayton) Frese of Golden, Ill., and Amanda (Tyler) Molohon of Coatsburg, Ill.; great-grandchildren, Roger and Cassidy Adair, Trevor, Tamarie and Tyler Long, and Mack Long; two stepgreat-grandchildren, Rayanne Frese and Dominic Molohon; and many nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her parents and nine brothers, Billy, Albert, Raymond, Leonard, Charles, Floyd, Richard and Freddie Rhodes, and one in infancy.Rose Mary attended schools in Hamilton and Elvaston, Ill. She was of the Christian faith. She had been employed at Sheaffer Pen in Fort Madison and retired in 1998 from Griffin Wheel, Keokuk. She also drove a school bus for Warsaw schools.Rose Mary volunteered for Meals on Wheels and R.S.V.P. She was a past member of Keokuk Area Hospital Auxiliary and Warsaw VFW Auxiliary. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting and quilting, making many quilts for her children and grandchildren. She also donated many quilts and lap quilts to area nursing homes and to Project Linus.Rose Mary enjoyed taking her young grandchildren fishing. She loved spending time with her family, friends, and especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.The family wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the love, kindness, and patience shown to Rose Mary by the staff at North Adams Home and by Ashley Pollock, N.P.Visitation will be held between noon and 2 p.