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Rosemarie Achatz

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Rosemarie Achatz

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
2 Jan 2022 (aged 56)
Ishpeming, Marquette County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Trowbridge Park, Marquette County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Rosemarie was born on May 15, 1965, in Detroit, to the late Fred and Betty (Hainley) Achatz. From her first day, she was a special light in the world. Some see the world as full of challenges. She saw the world as full of happiness, each day a gift to unwrap and celebrate. Rose passed away at Bell Memorial Hospital on January 20, 2022, surrounded and lifted up by family.

Rosie "begonia" loved deeply. She loved her family and friends. When you sat with her, she wanted a hug and a hand to hold. She loved singing loudly. One of her greatest joys was raising her voice to God in church. It was the sound of angel choirs. She loved making latch hook rugs, spending hours creating their beauty. If you received one of Rosie's rugs as a present, it was truly a part of her. Rosie loved Diet Coke, just like her beloved sister, Sally. Hand Rosie a can of Diet Coke, and you were her friend for life. Finally, Rosie loved writing letters to her family and friends. Her handwriting was beautiful and perfect, and each of her letters ended with the same words: "I love you in all my heart."

Saint Therese proclaimed that all flowers are special and important, filling the universe with God's love and joy. Ecclesiastes says, "For everything there is a season." It may be winter here on Earth, but, in heaven, our little Rose is blossoming in the arms of Jesus and Mary.

Survivors include three sisters, Ruth Achatz and Beverly Achatz both of Ishpeming; Mary Beth (Brad) Wegrzyn of Spokane, WA; three brothers, Fred (Diane) Achatz of Macungie, PA; Paul Achatz of Kingsford; Martin (Beth) Achatz of Ishpeming, along with numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents - Fred and Betty Achatz; a brother Kevin Achatz; and a sister Sally Achatz.

A Rosary will be recited at 10:30 AM on Saturday, February 5, 2022, at the St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Ishpeming, followed by visitation until Noon. A Mass of Christian Burial will then be celebrated at 12:00 PM with Fr. Ryan Ford to officiate. Private interment will take place at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Marquette.
Rosemarie was born on May 15, 1965, in Detroit, to the late Fred and Betty (Hainley) Achatz. From her first day, she was a special light in the world. Some see the world as full of challenges. She saw the world as full of happiness, each day a gift to unwrap and celebrate. Rose passed away at Bell Memorial Hospital on January 20, 2022, surrounded and lifted up by family.

Rosie "begonia" loved deeply. She loved her family and friends. When you sat with her, she wanted a hug and a hand to hold. She loved singing loudly. One of her greatest joys was raising her voice to God in church. It was the sound of angel choirs. She loved making latch hook rugs, spending hours creating their beauty. If you received one of Rosie's rugs as a present, it was truly a part of her. Rosie loved Diet Coke, just like her beloved sister, Sally. Hand Rosie a can of Diet Coke, and you were her friend for life. Finally, Rosie loved writing letters to her family and friends. Her handwriting was beautiful and perfect, and each of her letters ended with the same words: "I love you in all my heart."

Saint Therese proclaimed that all flowers are special and important, filling the universe with God's love and joy. Ecclesiastes says, "For everything there is a season." It may be winter here on Earth, but, in heaven, our little Rose is blossoming in the arms of Jesus and Mary.

Survivors include three sisters, Ruth Achatz and Beverly Achatz both of Ishpeming; Mary Beth (Brad) Wegrzyn of Spokane, WA; three brothers, Fred (Diane) Achatz of Macungie, PA; Paul Achatz of Kingsford; Martin (Beth) Achatz of Ishpeming, along with numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents - Fred and Betty Achatz; a brother Kevin Achatz; and a sister Sally Achatz.

A Rosary will be recited at 10:30 AM on Saturday, February 5, 2022, at the St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Ishpeming, followed by visitation until Noon. A Mass of Christian Burial will then be celebrated at 12:00 PM with Fr. Ryan Ford to officiate. Private interment will take place at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Marquette.


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